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    Australia Women vs England Women playing 11: Alyssa Healy ruled out as teams battle for top spot

    AUS W vs ENG W Playing 11 Today Match: England and Australia clash for the top position in the Women's World Cup 2025 group stage. Both teams have shown strong performances. Australia enters with confidence after significant wins. England has also been dominant, securing crucial victories. The match promises an exciting contest between two top sides vying for supremacy in the tournament.

    India Women vs England Women Playing 11 prediction, head-to-head record, and match preview

    India needs a victory against England to stay in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 race. Key changes are anticipated in India's lineup to bolster their bowling and batting. England, though unbeaten, faces scrutiny over their middle-order performance. The match is crucial for India's semi-final aspirations. Holkar Stadium is expected to favor batters.

    India under pressure to fix bowling balance ahead of crucial England clash

    India's Women's World Cup campaign is under pressure. Facing England on Sunday, the team needs to consider a sixth bowler for a more balanced attack. Recent losses to South Africa and Australia have exposed strategic limitations. India must win their remaining matches to stay in the semifinal race. England, though unbeaten, has shown erratic batting.

    England eye top spot as they face struggling Pakistan in Women’s World Cup

    England, on a commanding three-win streak, are in top form and appear poised to dominate a struggling Pakistan in their ICC Women's World Cup match. Skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt is leading the charge with exceptional batting and bowling performances, propelling England to second place in the standings.

    Captain Sciver-Brunt hits ton and takes 2 wickets in England's crushing 89-run win over Sri Lanka

    Nat Sciver-Brunt starred for England with a century and two wickets, guiding them to an 89-run victory over Sri Lanka. England posted 253-9, and Sri Lanka was bowled out for 164 despite a brief resurgence. Sophie Ecclestone also impressed with four wickets.

    England Women vs Sri Lanka Women World Cup 2025 Pitch Report: Will the conditions affect the match

    ENG W vs SL W Pitch Weather Report: England faces Sri Lanka in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 at Colombo's R. Premadasa Stadium. England, with two wins, aims to extend their streak, while Sri Lanka seeks their first victory after a loss and a rained-out match. The pitch is generally batter-friendly, but spinners may find their rhythm later.

    • England Women vs Sri Lanka Women World Cup 2025 Playing 11: Eng look to extend winning streak as SL search for first win

      ENG W vs SL W WC 2025 Playing 11 Today Match: England Women aim to extend their perfect start to the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 when they face Sri Lanka in Colombo. With two wins from two, England are in strong form, while hosts Sri Lanka are seeking their first victory after a challenging opening. The match is set for Saturday at 3 pm IST.

      England Women vs Bangladesh Women World Cup 2025 Playing 11: Will the teams make changes to winning team?

      England Women and Bangladesh Women clash in Guwahati on Tuesday. England, a strong contender, faces a confident Bangladesh side. England boasts experienced players like Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight. Bangladesh relies on emerging talent. The Guwahati pitch offers early batting advantages, with spinners expected to dominate later. England's bowling attack is poised to exploit these conditions.

      England Women's vs Bangladesh Women's World Cup 2025 Live Streaming: When and where to watch the match?

      ENG W vs BAN W WC 2025 Live Streaming: England Women, four-time champions and favorites, face Bangladesh Women in Guwahati on Tuesday. England, fresh off a dominant 10-wicket win over South Africa, boast experienced stars. Bangladesh, buoyed by their win against Pakistan, will rely on young talent but lack the experience of their opponents.

      Smriti Mandhana continues to lead latest ODI batting rankings

      Star batter Smriti Mandhana retains her top ODI ranking despite a slight dip due to recent World Cup scores. England's Nat Sciver-Brunt is now closer, while Australia's Beth Mooney holds third. South Africa's Tazmin Brits and Australia's Ashleigh Gardner have surged up the charts with impressive centuries, narrowing the gap on the Indian opener.

      England Women vs South Africa Women Live Streaming: Check when and where to watch ICC Women's World Cup clash

      England and South Africa kick off their Women's World Cup campaigns in Guwahati on Friday. England's form has been inconsistent, with a heavy Ashes defeat followed by strong wins against West Indies and in warm-ups. South Africa also showed resilience, bouncing back from a tri-series struggle with victories over West Indies and Pakistan.

      England W vs South Africa W Prediction: Check Eng vs SA Women's World cup 2025 today match Playing 11, head-to-head records

      England and South Africa are set to open their Women's World Cup campaign in Guwahati on Friday, with both strong contenders for the trophy. England enters with mixed recent form but impressive warm-up victories, while South Africa also experienced an inconsistent year, securing a narrow warm-up win. Historically, England holds a dominant head-to-head record against South Africa in ODIs.

      Best players to track in ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

      Best Player of ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: The ICC Women's World Cup begins with India taking on Sri Lanka in Guwahati, co-hosted by the two nations until November 2. India seeks its first title amidst a record $13.88 million prize pool, reflecting a push for pay parity. Defending champions Australia, along with strong contenders England, New Zealand, and South Africa, will vie for the trophy.

      ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: Eight nations, one dream

      From Australia’s dominance to India’s promise, Devine’s last dance to England’s hopes, ET Sport looks at every team chasing World Cup glory.

      Women's ODI rankings: Deepti Sharma jumps to 5th, Smriti Mandhana continues to hold top spot

      Smriti Mandhana retains her top position in the ICC Women's ODI batting rankings. Deepti Sharma advances to fifth place among bowlers. Tazmin Brits makes a significant jump to sixth in batting. Sidra Amin climbs to 13th. Marizanne Kapp moves to second in the all-rounder rankings. Several other players also experience notable ranking improvements after strong performances in recent matches.

      Smriti Mandhana reclaims No.1 spot in ICC ODI ranking for women batters after half-ton vs Australia

      Smriti Mandhana has reclaimed her No.1 spot in the ICC ODI ranking for women batters, propelled by her half-century against Australia. This achievement boosts her confidence ahead of the Women's Cricket World Cup. Several other players from both India and Australia have also seen significant gains in the rankings following their performances in the recent match.

      IND-W vs ENG-W, 2nd ODI LIVE sreaming: Date, time, venue, when and where to watch, playing XI and more

      India Women vs England Women (Google Trends): Following their T20I series victory, India Women aim to clinch the ODI series against England in the second match at Lord's. India leads the series 1-0 after a four-wicket win in the first ODI, where Deepti Sharma's composed innings guided them to victory. England seeks to level the series before the final match.

      England beat India by eight wickets in rain-affected 2nd women's ODI to level series 1-1

      In a rain-affected second ODI, England defeated India by eight wickets, leveling the three-match series. India posted 143 for 8 in a 29-over innings, which England successfully chased down a revised target of 115 in 21 overs. Amy Jones's unbeaten 46 and Sophie Ecclestone's three-wicket haul were instrumental in England's victory.

      India women vs England Women T20I: Why is Harmanpreet Kaur not playing; When & where to watch match live in India

      Smriti Mandhana captained India in the first T20I against England at Trent Bridge after Harmanpreet Kaur suffered a head injury. England chose to bowl first, with India giving opportunities to newcomers like Shree Charani. The series is crucial preparation for both teams ahead of the T20 World Cup.

      1st WT20I: England opt to bowl against India, Harmanpreet Kaur rested

      Nat Sciver-Brunt of England won the toss and chose to bowl first in the opening women's T20 International against India. Smriti Mandhana is captaining India, as Harmanpreet Kaur is rested as a precaution due to a head injury. Mandhana anticipates Kaur's swift recovery, while both teams have announced their lineups for the match.

      1st T20I: India women eye bright series with broader picture of World Cup in mind

      India women's cricket team is gearing up for a five-match T20I series against England, crucial for preparing for next year's World Cup. Shafali Verma's return and inclusion of new talents like Kranti Goud aim to bolster the squad. Sneh Rana and Amanjot Kaur's comeback is keenly anticipated, though the team misses Renuka Singh and Pooja Vastrakar due to injuries.

      SA W vs Eng W Live Streaming, 2nd ODI: When & where to watch live telecast, playing 11, pitch and weather report

      South Africa vs England Womens Live Streaming: South Africa and England women's cricket teams will clash in the second ODI. The match takes place on Sunday, December 8, at Kingsmead, Durban. South Africa won the first ODI by six wickets. England will aim to level the series. The match starts at 1:30 PM IST. Fans can watch the match on FanCode, Sports18, and JioCinema.

      England beat India by four wickets in second T20I, win series

      Defending the total, Renuka Singh (2/26) struck twice in the same over to leave England at 19 for 2 in 3 overs but Alice Capsey (25) and Nat Sciver-Brunt (16) kept them in the hunt. Spinner Deepti Sharma removed Amy Jones (5) and Freya Kemp (0) in successive deliveries but it was too late in the end. Apart from Renuka, Deepti (2/4), Saika Ishaque (1/21) and Pooja vastrakar (1/7) were the other wicket-takers for India.

      WPL: UP Warriorz beat Mumbai Indians by 5 wickets

      The UP side chased down the target of 128 with three balls to spare, reaching 129 for 5 in 19.3 overs. Grace Harris top-scored for UP Warriorz with 39 while Tahlia McGrath contributed 38.

      Women's T20 WC: Brutal powerplay hitting lays foundation for England's 7 wicket win over West Indies

      The power of England's top three has been much-heralded leading into the tournament, and Dunkley lived up to her reputation as she tore into the West Indies attack in the Powerplay. England's women have never scored so fast in a T20 World Cup Powerplay as they did in Paarl, providing a clear example of their new uber-attacking style. Quick between the wickets and with the range of shots to find the boundary at will, England's top three fired them to 58/2 after six overs, with Dunkley the star.

      Women's ODI Rankings: Mithali maintains 7th spot; Mandhana remains at 9th

      Women's World Cup held in New Zealand earlier this year witnessed superb show from batters . Australia's Alyssa Healy continued to lead the ODI batting rankings chart followed by England's Natalie Sciver. The bowling rankings was led by Englishwomen Sophie Ecclestone, followed by South African Shabnim Ismail. Veteran Indian pacer Jhulan Goswami also continued to be on the fifth position in the bowling list.

      Mandhana, Harmanpreet, Deepti to captain in Women's T20 Challenge

      The BCCI announced 16-member squads for each of three teams -- Harmanpreet-led Supernovas, Mandhana-led Trailblazers and Deepti-led Velocity.

      First Women's ODI: England win toss, elect to bowl against India

      England have handed an ODI debut to Sophia Dunkley while teenager Shafali Verma will play her maiden One-day for India.

      Women's one-off Test between India and England ends in draw

      Number 8 batter Sneha Rana top-scored in the second innings with 80 not out off 154 balls. Rana and number 10 Taniya Bhatia (44 not out) shared 144 runs for the unbroken ninth wicket as they frustrated England bowlers for 30.4 overs.

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