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England are Australia do not have much to gain from their upcoming ICC Women's World Cup game. Both the teams have already qualified for the semi-final of the ongoing World Cup
Ahead of the crucial India vs New Zealand group-stage match on October 23, players like Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, and Sophie Devine share insights. Indian batters’ form, spin strategy, and leadership dynamics could shape semi-final hopes.
England has edged India by four runs to secure its semifinal spot at the Women’s Cricket World Cup. Chasing a winning target of 289, India finished just short at 284 for six in its 50 overs.
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India lose to England by four runs in ICC Women’s World Cup cricket
England rallied to secure their semifinal spot at the World Cup while India’s defeat jeopardises their chances.
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Women's World Cup 2025: Semi-final Race Heats Up; India, NZ and SL Fight for Final Spot
Australia, England, and South Africa have sealed Women's World Cup semi-final spots, leaving one berth open. India, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka remain in contention, with India’s clash against New Zealand on Thursday set to decide the final qualifier.
A fallible India will look to be in control of their fate and seal the last semifinal berth in what would effectively be a virtual quarterfinal against a sprightly New Zealand, in the Women's World Cup.
Captain Chamari Athapaththu has won the coin toss and opted for Sri Lanka to bowl first against India in the opening match of the Women’s Cricket World Cup in Guwahati
A blind woman in San Francisco is part of a trailblazing team of cricket players set to represent Team USA for the first ever Women's Cricket World Cup for the Blind in India.
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Women’s World Cup 2025: Rain Wreaks Havoc on Matches in Colombo, Fans Question Contingency Plan
Persistent rain in Colombo has disrupted the Women’s World Cup 2025, causing multiple washouts and affecting the schedule. Sri Lanka’s co-hosting rights are under scrutiny, with teams like Pakistan facing abandoned games and complex points standings.