
This ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 ended in a historic victory for Indiawho secured a maiden title with a compelling 52-run win over the finalists for the first time South Africa In Navi Mumbai.
Women’s World Cup 2025: A historic victory for India
The tournament was a spectacular showcase of the global growth of women’s cricket, marked by high-scoring thrillers and individual brilliance. India’s campaign has been a rollercoaster of dominant wins, mid-tournament decline and a breathless semi-final chase AustraliaAs a result, water for sports in the nation was delivered.
The end itself was a contest of two titans: India’s aggressive batting Do not give shafali (87) and all-round genius Deepti Sharma (58 and 5/39), rightly named Player of the Tournament for his consistency, including finishing as the best Wicket-Taker with 22 wickets. South Africa, for the captain Laura Wolvaardt Breaking the record for most runs in one edition with 571, the run-out record followed by a gallant century in the final. Packed stadiums and record-breaking performances confirmed the 2025 edition as a huge success.
Women’s World Cup 2025 Team of the Tournament
| Player name | Nationality | Role | Performance summary |
| Laura Wolvaardt | South Africa | Opener / Captain | A record-breaking 571 runs (AVG: 71.37), including two centuries and three fifties. He starts from the front with the bat and finishes as the top runner. |
| Smriti mandhana | India | Opening | 434 Runs (AVG: 54.25), including a century and two fifties. Strong starts for India, including a 104-run partnership in the final. |
| Rudrogen | India | Bury | 387 runs (AVG: 64.50) in historic semi-final chase against Australia, showing consistency and clutch performance, with historic semi-final chase against Australia |
| Nat increases | English | Comprehensive | 355 runs with a century and three fifties, plus 5 fifties and 5 wickets (AVG: 71.00). A curving middle order batter and reliable medium pace bowler. |
| HarmanPreet Kaur (c) | India | Inclined / captain | Led India to the Girl’s World Cup title. He helped a lot in important chases, including 89 in the semi-final. His tactical decisions were key. |
| Ashley Gardner | Australia | Comprehensive | 328 runs (AVG: 82.00, sr: 130) with two centuries and 7 wickets. A bat and an effective spinner, explosive with a high destructive power. |
| Richa Ghosh (WK) | India | WicketKeeper / batter | 235 runs including 94 and 12 dismissals (AVG: 39.17, sr: 134). His aggressive lower-order batting and excellent retention made him the best option behind the stumps. |
| Deepti Sharma | India | Comprehensive | Player of the tournament. Highest wicket-taker with 215 runs (3 fifties) and 22 wickets (AVG: 14.50). His last performance (58 and 5/39) was monumental. |
| Annabel Sutherland | Australia | Fast Bowler / All | 17 Wickets (AVG: 15.82) and 117 runs, including 98*. Outstanding pace bowling with excellent economy and batting contributions. |
| Sophie Ecclestone | English | Spinner | 16 Wakets (AVG: 14.25) with brilliant economy. The world’s highest-ranked spinner maintained his dominance by controlling the middle overs for England. |
| Ayabonga khaka | South Africa | Fast bowler | 13 Wickets (AVG: 18.00) and was consistently one of the best new ball bowlers for finalists, including 3 wickets in the final. |
- Laura Wolvie (South Africa): The tournament’s highest run-getter with 571 runs, one edition and two centuries (one in the final), Wolvaardt was a testable opener and a logical choice Captain based on the guide to the finale.
- Smriti mandhana (India): He finished as one of the top run-scorers with 434 runs. His ability to consistently provide smooth and strong starts was crucial to India’s success, laying the foundation in almost every match.
- Rodrigues Jemith (India): A middle-order pillar, he scored 387 runs and scored the tournament-defining innings – a career-best 127 *, in the semi-final against Australia in a record-breaking chase of 127 * *
- NAT Sciver-Brunt (England): A prime minister’s all-rounder, he scored 355 runs at 71.00 and took 5 wickets. Its all-encompassing influence makes it four.
- HarmanPreet Kaur (India): Chosen to lead India’s management to a historic maiden title, the 89th year as the team showed leadership and performance when the team needed it most, a historic maiden title.
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- Ashleigh Gardner (Australia): His strike rate of 130 termes for 328 runs, his overlapping all-round draw, unsplit between the overlapping batsmen, was compared to his ability to form partnerships with a 7 wicket bag.
- Richa Ghosh (India) (WicketKeeper): 134 with 235 runs at an astonishing strike rate and the most reliable Wicketeeper 12 layoffsthe offensive shot provided the acceleration of the necessary late shots.
- Deepti Sharma (India): Player of the tournament. His all-round performance was exceptional His recent heroics (58 runs, 5/39) sealed his place as an important spinner and all-rounder.
- Annabel Sutherland (Australia): A PACE bowler with a fantastic haul of 17 wickets (second only to Deepti), he also displayed exceptional batting depth, bowling a top-class pace bowler, including 98*.
- Sophie Ecclestone (England): Number one bowler Odi delivered as expected, taking 16 wickets with an exceptional economy rate, ruling the crucial middle overs game for England.
- Ayabonga Khaka (South Africa): Claimed to be a consistent fast bowler in the campaign 13 Wakets and was a reliable source of early breakthroughs, including a strong performance in the final.
The 12th man and the absence of Marizanne Kapp
Shafali Verma (India) He is selected as the 12th man. Playing only a few matches, his knock in the final (87 runs and 2 wickets) was a game changer and a memorable moment of the tournament. As a late change of Xi, he entered the comprehensive display at the largest stage, the largest stage, the comprehensive display at the largest stage, the comprehensive display at the largest stage and the largest stage.
At this time Marizanne KappThe lack of a tournament playing XI is due to his poor performance with both the bat (10 from 4) and the ball (10 from 10 balls) in the final, despite tough competition and a very strong tournament in the XI. He had an incredible tournament according to his captain. Laura Wolvaardt. He put up strong all-round numbers: 204 runs with two hands and an average of 12 with 12 wickets. 15.33. His highlight was the 5-Wicket Haul (5/20) in the Semi-Final that took South Africa to their first World Cup final for the first time. She also became the all-time leading Wicket-Taker in women’s world cup history during the Tournament Julan Goswami.
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