New Zealand shocked defending champions Australia to win the Vitality Netball World Cup with a 52-51 victory.
Scotland's Emma Barrie says she will take plenty of lessons from her 'amazing' first World Cup experience.
Scotland produced one of their most complete displays of the tournament to claim victory in the 11th-place play-off against Barbados this morning.
In what is already widely regarded as the most open World Cup ever, Australia, South Africa, England and New Zealand will all look to claim a place in the final tomorrow.
Jade Clarke says that the England Roses are being made to feel like 'rock stars' by the home support, as they seek a first ever World Cup title.
Joyce Mvula believes that the outstanding performance of African nations at the Vitality Netball World Cup can help inspire a continent.
Malawi remain on course to equal their best ever finish at the Vitality Netball World Cup after a hard fought 55-44 victory against fellow African side, Uganda.
Australia’s Courtney Bruce was proud of the way the Diamonds handled their first ‘big test’ of the Vitality Netball World Cup, but is wary of the size of the task that still stands between them and yet another World Cup final.
Jamaica ensured that their disappointing Vitality Netball World Cup campaign will end with at least a sixth-place finish as they beat Zimbabwe today.
South Africa's Shadine Van der Merwe is in no doubt about what's needed for them to be able to go toe-to-toe with Australia in tomorrow's Vitality Netball World Cup semi-final.
New Zealand's Jane Watson says that the Silver Ferns will take plenty of encouragement into the semi-finals of the Vitality Netball World Cup, as they look to extend their 'awesome' tournament so far.
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