Women’s ODI World Cup | England has a point to prove as it faces South Africa

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South African girls’s cricket captain Laura Wolvaardt throughout heat up session forward of their ICC Women’s World Cup warm-up match in opposition to England in Guwahati on October 2, 2025.
| Photo Credit: Ritu Raj Konwar

Only Australia has received extra girls’s cricket World Cups than England. In 2017, England had emerged as the champion at house. In the final ODI World Cup, it had contested the ultimate (no prize for guessing in opposition to whom).

Yet, the Englishwomen aren’t the second favorite to win this World Cup. The Indians are.

While India has been making regular progress, England has had a largely forgettable yr to date, together with a whitewash in Australia. But, if the warm-up matches are something to go by, England is in kind, having received all 4 of them, in opposition to Australia, India and New Zealand.

This England aspect comprises among the recreation’s largest names and is coached by one of the crucial revered coaches round: Charlotte Edwards had guided Mumbai Indians to the title in two out of the three editions of the WPL.

She might be eager to guarantee England opens its marketing campaign on the correct be aware in opposition to South Africa on the Barsapara Cricket Stadium right here on Friday.

Edwards have to be hoping the likes of Nat Sciver-Brunt — the captain who scored 120 earlier than retiring out in opposition to India within the warm-up match — Heather Knight, Tammy Beaumont, Emma Lamb, Sophie Ecclestone and Lauren Bell discover their contact from the earliest of days.

Edwards may lean on her expertise in India as a participant and MI coach. So may among the English gamers who’ve taken half within the WPL.

South Africa’s two principal gamers have additionally had the WPL expertise. Skipper Laura Wolvaardt — whose cowl drives ought to be one of many highlights of this World Cup — and all-rounder Marizanne Kapp are two stalwarts the Proteas might be banking on.

There is extra expertise within the type of Tazmin Brits, Sune Luus, Chloe Tryon and Ayabonga Khaka.

And bear in mind, South Africa was within the semifinals of the final two ODI and the T20I World Cups.

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