Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 results
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England beats New Zealand by 8 wickets in Women’s Cricket World Cup, rain ends India-Bangladesh game
Sophie Devine bid adieu to one-day internationals in a losing cause as England beat New Zealand by eight wickets on Sunday in their last league game at the Women’s Cricket World Cup. Rain later forced the abandonment of the match between India and Bangladesh.
Overview In the Group stage match of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, 25965 fans attended the match between India Women and Bangladesh Women The inaugural match of the tournament between India Women and Sri Lanka Women had 22843 fans in attendance in Guwahati The 24th match of the tournament between India Women and New Zealand Women was attended by 23756 fans Women's Cricket is usually regarded as not too popular among the fans,
The ICC has announced the match officials for the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup semi-finals. Key appointments include Eloise Sheridan and Jacquline Williams as umpires for the England vs South Africa match,
Tahlia McGrath won the toss and Australia opted to bowl against South Africa in a Women's Cricket World Cup match Saturday that will determine the semifinals lineup. The winner will finish as table-toppers and face co-hosts India in the second semifinal in Navi Mumbai on Thursday.
The pathway to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 summit clash becomes clear after Australia’s win over South Africa in their final group-stage game.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Harleen Deol top-scored with 46 and Richa Ghosh made a quick-fire 35 not out to lift India to a competitive 247 all out against archrival Pakistan in the women's cricket World Cup on Sunday. Pakistan captain Fatima Sana won the ...
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India beats Pakistan in women's Cricket World Cup with disputed dismissal and no handshakes
Kranti Goud and Deepti Sharma took three wickets each as India routed archrival Pakistan by 88 runs in a women’s Cricket World Cup match that was notable for a contentious run out and a lack of custom
Sophie Devine feels gutted to see New Zealand suffer an early exit from the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 but expresses her pride in witnessing the growth of Women's cricket internationally