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Women's ODI World Cup 2025: Discussion thread

A lot of people hate on women's Cricket because men do it faster and better. It's true, but simpler things can be as thrilling to watch just like simpler video games. People still take joy in playing 20 year old games despite terrible graphics and gameplay. It's all about the community, they make the sport, and not just about the quality at display.
 
A lot of people hate on women's Cricket because men do it faster and better. It's true, but simpler things can be as thrilling to watch just like simpler video games. People still take joy in playing 20 year old games despite terrible graphics and gameplay. It's all about the community, they make the sport, and not just about the quality at display.
True. Even Tennis has the same issue - women’s tennis is slower & cannot generally match up to the men’s edition. But all you need is a good narrative like a close match or a great rivalry (like Evert vs Navratilova or Graf vs Seles) to make it interesting and overlook the shortcomings.
 
True. Even Tennis has the same issue - women’s tennis is slower & cannot generally match up to the men’s edition. But all you need is a good narrative like a close match or a great rivalry (like Evert vs Navratilova or Graf vs Seles) to make it interesting and overlook the shortcomings.
Apart from pace bowling, I don't see much difference in Cricket between men and women. They hit 80-meter sixes easily. They also score 300 more frequently these days. Litchfield literally turned into a right-hander and reverse-swept the ball for 6. They have come a very, very long way.
 
I watched yesterday’s run chase and it was anything but boring. A run chase of 338 is never chased in a WC semi final or Final by Men or Women team in history ever. This was just incredible.

In Men’s cricket, has ever a target of 300+ chased even in a WC semi final or Final? I remember 2015 WC semi final NZ vs SA was closest when NZ chased 298 in 43 overs but it was also regarded as one of the best match of WC history.

This win by Indian Women Team is simply incredible and historical. It will be regarded as one of the greatest days of Indian Women cricket.
 
Thank rains for not disturbing India Vs. Australia match.... this morning again rains in Mumbai, never seen Monsoon season extended after Diwali
 
This is why knockout matches should be played at traditional centres like Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Delhi.

Hope better sense prevails & BCCI slots the final of 2026 T20 WC at one of the above mentioned cities & not that panauti ground.
 
nobody cares... please mention a single guy who said that pakistan women will do well????

Move on bruh... watch your team getting knockout at the hands of Australia yet again .
@Nikhil_cric @BouncerGuy is still not recovered from his prediction about India - Australia women's semifinals, maybe that's why he makes wrong headlines. 🤣🤣

:klopp :kp
 
Records show that the Australian women's team has lost 6 matches since 2017 and out of those 6 defeats, they have lost 3-4 matches to India including 2017 World Cup semi-final loss.

:kp
The record suggested that Australian women have dominated women's cricket for years..

India did a great job toppling them... Congrats. Can beat the Proteas as well. They are on a roll here.
 
The record suggested that Australian women have dominated women's cricket for years..

India did a great job toppling them... Congrats. Can beat the Proteas as well. They are on a roll here.
Moral of the story for you - Never ever under instead Indian's. :klopp :kp
 
Jokes made based on misogyny is misogyny. Misogyny alone is not funny or lighthearted. Whats the punchline? Whats lighthearted about body shaming people?

There is no punchline, no subversion. For example when southpark or its always Sunny makes such jokes, they have the most despicable characters do it, like eric cartman or Frank Reynolds. The joke is that these people are horrible which is why they are saying these things, it's not that racism or misogyny by themselves is funny.

I would like you to explain how misogyny by itsself is light hearted or funny. In what circumstances? How is me saying - hey I am saying this seriously, different from me saying the exact same thing, but just adding, I was just joking, it was lighthearted - at the end.
Let it go now and enjoy the win. We all make mistakes and he knows it, given the reaction he received - I’m sure he isn’t going to do that again. There are far worse things said here than that by some serial offenders. You point them out, and move on.
 
Kohli is a loser though in ko of odi
How come

Scored 35 in 2011 WC final when India were 25-2

Scored 44 batting first in 2013 CT final when wickets were falling around him in a 21 over contest.

Scored 54 in 2023 WC final.

Scored 85 vs Australia in 2025 CT semi-final.
 
Yeah I probably won't .. because it will be wasted on some of the dense indian fans on here.
Think of it as being about sensitivities, often developed over time due to personal experiences or individual mindset. I love watching Russell Peters with all his misogynistic and racial jokes and laugh my butt off, and all present or watching do that too, but can I do that in other settings? Hell no! Being emotionally and culturally intelligent is a good thing, don’t be sad or mad about it.
 
And then we wonder why india is constantly ranked as one of the most unsafe for women

This objectification of women is in the blood and DNA of many.

On the day we achieved our biggest world cup victory, the women are being body shamed. That's the mentality of our country


India constantly ranks


And it's not just india, it's entire south east asia
Yeah I probably won't .. because it will be wasted on some of the dense indian fans on here.
So, you both are blaming India :salute
 
Yeah I probably won't .. because it will be wasted on some of the dense indian fans on here.
Still not learned lesson. There was nothing funny or witty about your statement. That's not what humor is.

The audacity of making a cheap statment which nowadays even kids don't make and then calling people sense because they don't find it funny as dense.

Irony died a thousand deaths. It's the opposite, humor has become much more sofisticated and better, even school children don't find blanket bigoted statements funny
 
If India wins the final, there will more money in women's cricket. More money more opportunities. Hopefully we cross the line this time after being losing finalists in 2005 & 2017 WWC's.
 
@Nikhil_cric india should Play Sneha rana instead Radha Yadav. We are batting with a batsman Short.

Shafali
Smirti
Jemimah
Harmanpreet
Deepti
Richa
Amanjoth
Sneha rana
Kranti
Charani
Renuka

This should be playing eleven woth batting depth till 8.

:kp
 
@Nikhil_cric india should Play Sneha rana instead Radha Yadav. We are batting with a batsman Short.

Shafali
Smirti
Jemimah
Harmanpreet
Deepti
Richa
Amanjoth
Sneha rana
Kranti
Charani
Renuka

This should be playing eleven woth batting depth till 8.

:kp
Pratika was doing fine.. Her injury is a big let down
 
Pratika was doing fine.. Her injury is a big let down
Yes she is consistent scorer although play with low strike rate and doens't have power game to catchup later .

but if shefali play 10-14 overs means she will gave india great start as she is very dynamic player.

Hopefully we will not bottled this World cup like 2017 World Cup final where we didn't scored 45 in last 7 over with 7 wickets in the hand.

:kp
 
Yes she is consistent scorer although play with low strike rate and doens't have power game to catchup later .

but if shefali play 10-14 overs means she will gave india great start as she is very dynamic player.

Hopefully we will not bottled this World cup like 2017 World Cup final where we didn't scored 45 in last 7 over with 7 wickets in the hand.

:kp
I think Pratika is the better batswoman compared to Shefali and Harleen
.

Need more firepower in the lower order though. Saffers have the likes of nadine
 
India's inform opening batsman was not played in semis....

India. Fielding was average in semis, also they gave 35 extras..

Despite all odds, they beat mighty Australians... but now don't be complacent because South Africa also playing good cricket, especially their captains is batting superbly
 
Indians are reporting that we’re less than 24 hours away from the Final of the Women’s ODI World Cup, and yet there’s no official word regarding ticket availability.
 
Indians are reporting that we’re less than 24 hours away from the Final of the Women’s ODI World Cup, and yet there’s no official word regarding ticket availability.
It means all are done unofficially for the privileged tier.typical desi culture.they won't let genuine fans to view the experience and feel the emotion.afterwards they will cry there is not much support when team was struggling in the finals.
 
Women’s ODI World Cup champions:

1973: England
1978: Australia
1982: Australia
1988: Australia
1993: England
1997: Australia
2000: New Zealand
2005: Australia
2009: England
2013: Australia
2017: England
2022: Australia
𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱: 𝗦𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗵 𝗔𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮 𝗼𝗿 𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮
 
Women’s ODI World Cup champions:

1973: England
1978: Australia
1982: Australia
1988: Australia
1993: England
1997: Australia
2000: New Zealand
2005: Australia
2009: England
2013: Australia
2017: England
2022: Australia
𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱: 𝗦𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗵 𝗔𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮 𝗼𝗿 𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮

Men' first World Cup held on 1974, how come WC held in 1973?
 
Women’s ODI World Cup champions:

1973: England
1978: Australia
1982: Australia
1988: Australia
1993: England
1997: Australia
2000: New Zealand
2005: Australia
2009: England
2013: Australia
2017: England
2022: Australia
𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱: Australia or England
As per Rizwan the T20 Champ. :uak
 
Whichever team wins, they will get a trophy tomorrow. We can be sure the authorities won't hide it in their closet.
 
Most sixes in a Women's WC edition
12 - Richa Ghosh in 2025
12 - Deandra Dottin in 2013
12 - Lizelle Lee in 2017
11- Harmanpreet Kaur in 2017
10 - Nadine de Klerk in 2025
 
India’s 298/7 is the second-highest total in a WC final after Australia’s 356/5 against England in 2022
 
Girls made India proud today. This is massive for women’s cricket in India. The interest in WIPL will also grow manifold now. Sponsorship will grow.

Hopefully this inspires all women in subcontinent to take up sport. 👍
 
Attendances for women's matches in India will increase, TV viewership will grow, women cricketers will make more money, cricket will start becoming a more viable future career path for young Indian girls; all of this is a net positive for the sport of cricket.
The last two games were tremendous but it was in Mumbai, need more in other tier-2 venues, still massive improvement from 2000s
 
Attendances for women's matches in India will increase, TV viewership will grow, women cricketers will make more money, cricket will start becoming a more viable future career path for young Indian girls; all of this is a net positive for the sport of cricket.
I will like young girls to participate in whatever games they love too.Atleast i hope parents may not behave like typical desi ones to kill their kids aspirations .Its far easier to say than to do so. Kudos to all who let this happen. Myself may not able to digest, if my kid wants to take sports as her career choice in future.
 
I didn’t follow much of the Women’s ODI World Cup, but seeing India lift the trophy again reminds you how strong and supportive the cricketing culture is in that country. Indian cricketers genuinely help each other grow and improve, and that shows in their success.

Leaving aside their unnecessary and politically driven stance towards Pakistan, which really has no place in cricket, India deserves full credit for building a system where merit and hard work are valued above all else. Even when politics or favouritism tries to sneak in, it rarely lasts long because most of their current and former players simply don’t tolerate nonsense. They back those who perform, stay disciplined, and represent India with pride.

Sure, they might benefit from scheduling advantages here and there, but that’s not why they’re winning tournaments. They’re winning because they’re a solid, professional side built on a zero-tolerance approach to anything that harms team unity. In India, no player is bigger than the team and that’s what makes them so consistent.

Congratulations to India on winning the Women’s ODI World Cup, a great achievement and well-deserved success. All the best for future tournaments. India continues to be a cricketing force moving forward with a culture that now rivals even Australia’s.
 
The last two games were tremendous but it was in Mumbai, need more in other tier-2 venues, still massive improvement from 2000s
There are plenty of stadiums in India in lower population cities that haven't been used for international matches in years. Some of those could be refurbished/renovated too
 
I didn’t follow much of the Women’s ODI World Cup, but seeing India lift the trophy again reminds you how strong and supportive the cricketing culture is in that country. Indian cricketers genuinely help each other grow and improve, and that shows in their success.

Leaving aside their unnecessary and politically driven stance towards Pakistan, which really has no place in cricket, India deserves full credit for building a system where merit and hard work are valued above all else. Even when politics or favouritism tries to sneak in, it rarely lasts long because most of their current and former players simply don’t tolerate nonsense. They back those who perform, stay disciplined, and represent India with pride.

Sure, they might benefit from scheduling advantages here and there, but that’s not why they’re winning tournaments. They’re winning because they’re a solid, professional side built on a zero-tolerance approach to anything that harms team unity. In India, no player is bigger than the team and that’s what makes them so consistent.

Congratulations to India on winning the Women’s ODI World Cup, a great achievement and well-deserved success. All the best for future tournaments. India continues to be a cricketing force moving forward with a culture that now rivals even Australia’s.

A lot of jealous critics state that the amount of money that is involved in the Indian economy and Indian Cricket system gives it an unfair advantage over other Asian countries like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh etc but if the abundance of money was the main factor then countries like Saudi Arabia, America, Canada would be world champions already.

Even a rich country like the UK struggles to remain dominant in the game for long and the Indian Cricket team in all formats has been in the top rankings in all formats and now the ICC silverware is following.
 
Three players from the victorious India side have been named in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Team of the Tournament.

Deepti Sharma, the competition’s leading wicket-taker who took a magnificent five for 39 in the final, is joined by teammates Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues.

The trio are joined by three players from the tournament runners up, South Africa – Team of the Tournament captain, Laura Wolvaardt, Marizanne Kapp and Nadine de Klerk – along with the same number of Australians – Ashleigh Gardner, Annabel Sutherland and Alana King.

Two English players – Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone – and Pakistan’s Sidra Nawaz complete the squad.

The selection panel consists of commentators Ian Bishop, Mel Jones and Isa Guha, Gaurav Saxena (ICC General Manager – Events and Corporate Communications) and Estelle Vasudevan (Journalist Representative).

The openers were on opposing sides in the final, with Mandhana picked to partner Laura Wolvaardt at the top of the order.

The pair finished comfortably as the leading run scorers in the competition, Wolvaardt topping the charts on 571 at an outstanding average of 71.37 – the leading individual run-scorer at an ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup – including majestic, back-to-back centuries in the semi-final and final.

Mandhana, who reached three figures herself against New Zealand in the league stage, finished the tournament with 434 runs at an average of 54.25.

Mandhana’s teammate Rodrigues slots in at three following her unforgettable match-winning knock of 127 not out which sent the hosts into the final at Australia’s expense.

Sharma is another Indian star selected after topping the bowling charts with 22 scalps, including her decisive spell in the showpiece.

The Proteas are also well represented in addition to Wolvaardt. Marizanne Kapp takes her place in the side after another strong showing with bat and ball in recent weeks, scoring two half-centuries and taking 12 wickets. That tally featured five for 20 against England in the semi-final, which helped her become the leading wicket-taker in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup history.

Her teammate, Nadine de Klerk also had an impressive all-round tournament, her unbeaten 84 from 54 balls helped her side down India in the league stage, while she also chipped in with nine wickets.

Australian bowlers, Alana King and Annabel Sutherland both feature, after King made history by taking seven for 18 against South Africa in the league stage, the best bowling figures at any ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup.

Sutherland finished with 17 wickets, second only to Sharma, and contributed an unbeaten 98 to help her side past England in the round robin stage. She did so as part of a 180-run stand with Ashleigh Gardner, who compiled her second century of the competition in that match and is named in the middle order – she also took seven wickets for good measure.

Sidra Nawaz takes the gloves after three catches and four stumpings for Pakistan, including a terrific take down the leg side to dismiss Harmanpreet Kaur against India and lightning quick reflexes to whip the bails off and remove Kim Garth in her side’s clash with Australia.

Sophie Ecclestone completes the 11 after taking 16 wickets at 14.25 apiece, including four-wicket hauls against Sri Lanka and South Africa, while her teammate Nat Sciver-Brunt, who contributed 262 runs and nine wickets, is selected as 12th player following an excellent first World Cup as captain.

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Team of the Tournament

Smriti Mandhana

Laura Wolvaardt (c)

Jemimah Rodrigues

Marizanne Kapp

Ashleigh Gardner

Deepti Sharma

Annabel Sutherland

Nadine de Klerk

Sidra Nawaz (w)

Alana King

Sophie Ecclestone

Nat Sciver-Brunt (12th player)
 
Dont understand sidra nawaj inclusion. Both Alyssa and Ghosh have outperformed her.it looks like a pr move. Ghosh can be floater or finisher.In case of healey, deepti/xyz can be a floater.
 
Dont understand sidra nawaj inclusion. Both Alyssa and Ghosh have outperformed her.it looks like a pr move. Ghosh can be floater or finisher.In case of healey, deepti/xyz can be a floater.
Healy is opener. Who will you drop to get in her? She dropped the World Cup remember.
 
Healy is opener. Who will you drop to get in her? She dropped the World Cup remember.
Icc picked best Team .why should we require an underperformer in the best team?.even if healy dropped wc, she got 2 centuries and an outstanding onslaught against us.Best Team should be on merit.Even in worst case, ghosh can be there at 5/6.
 
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