ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: Top Players to Watch

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As the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 kicks off across India and Sri Lanka, anticipation is running high. With world-class talent on display and national pride at stake, this year’s tournament promises unforgettable moments. Here’s a look at some of the key players expected to make headlines over the coming weeks.
A legend of the game, Perry enters her fifth World Cup with a phenomenal record — 673 runs and 31 wickets from 25 World Cup matches. Averaging over 56 with the bat, her experience and composure remain central to Australia’s title defence.
Currently ranked No. 2 among ODI bowlers, Gardner’s explosive spin bowling and dynamic middle-order hitting make her a game-changer. With 101 wickets in 77 ODIs, she’s a key threat in both disciplines.
Mooney’s form couldn’t be better — she scored a century in her final match before the World Cup. Known for her ability to anchor innings and thrive under pressure, expect her to deliver in crunch moments.
India’s talisman, Harmanpreet has already amassed 876 World Cup runs. Her calm leadership and powerful strokeplay will be crucial, especially as she eyes the all-time World Cup run record.
One of the most stylish left-handers in the game, Mandhana comes into the tournament after a dominant series against Australia, where she scored 125 and claimed Player of the Series honors.
A consistent performer with both bat and ball, Deepti’s recent fifty against Australia underlined her match-winning potential. She’ll play a key role in India’s middle-order and as a control bowler.
With over 4,500 ODI runs, Wolvaardt is among the most technically sound batters in world cricket. Her recent form — including three ODI centuries — makes her South Africa’s most dependable run-scorer.
Brits has been in sizzling form, hammering three centuries in her last three ODIs, including an unbeaten 171*. Her aggressive intent at the top could set the tone for South Africa’s innings.
A veteran of the game, Kapp has 167 wickets and over 3,000 runs in ODIs. Her experience, especially in tight contests, could prove invaluable.
A proven performer on the world stage, Sciver-Brunt ranks among the top 12 for all-time World Cup runs. Her dual threat with bat and ball will be pivotal if England are to reclaim the title.
Closing in on the all-time World Cup runs record, Bates is just 322 runs away. Her experience and understanding of high-pressure scenarios make her an asset for the White Ferns.
Nearing the 4,000 ODI run mark, Devine remains New Zealand’s heartbeat in both departments. Her explosive hitting and ability to pick up crucial wickets keep her among the most complete players in the tournament.
Pakistan’s most in-form batter, Amin recently struck consecutive ODI centuries. She holds the distinction of being the only Pakistani woman with a World Cup century, and carries the team’s batting hopes.
Ranked #27 globally, Joty is Bangladesh’s backbone at the top of the order. Her aggressive strokeplay and leadership will be vital in tight games.
A proven wicket-taker, Akter has a knack for delivering in big moments. Her spin could be a crucial weapon on subcontinent pitches.
While Sri Lanka may not boast as many household names, the team will look to their experienced core to guide emerging talent. A few breakout performances could well put them in the spotlight.
With legends chasing records and young stars hitting peak form, the 2025 Women’s World Cup is shaping up to be one of the most competitive yet. Players like Perry, Mandhana, Wolvaardt, Amin, Gardner, and Sciver-Brunt are poised to light up the tournament, but don’t be surprised if new names steal the show.
As excitement builds around every match, fans around the world are following not just the scores, but also engaging in cricket betting online — adding another layer of thrill to each game.
Stay with us for all the latest updates, insights, and match coverage as the world’s best battle it out for cricket’s ultimate prize.
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