
England women Will face Women from South Africa In ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 On Friday at Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. Both teams will aim for important points in the group’s phase as they continue to push their push for a semi -final berth. England comes into this stability as one of the contenders for the East-Tournament, while South Africa wants to create an impact with a mixture of its experience and fresh talent.
England led a balanced squad Nut Skiver KaraWhich has been strong with both bat and ball in the last one year. Tammy Beom And Heather Night Provide reliability at the top, whereas Sophia dunkle And Daniel Wilt-Hodes Add significant firepower in the middle order. Under his spin attack, Sophie Eclestone And Cherlot DeanProbably will play an important role in Guwahati situations that help slow bowlers with the progress of the match. With motion trio Lauren Bell, Lauren fillerAnd M EarlotEngland also has the ability to quickly put South Africa’s batting under pressure.
South Africa is led by in-form Laura VolvardtWhich will be important at the top of the order. With Tazmin BritsShe will aim to provide stability while being experienced Marizain Cupp And Chloe trin Bring the depth of all-round to the side. Listened lous Adds further reliability in the middle order, while Nadin de Cleckera It has become an important property with his versatility. Their bowling is operated by the unit Ayabonga blueprint And Masabata ClassSpin is supported by danger Nonkululeko MlabaTo compete strongly for South Africa, England must have powerful batting in their bowlers, while Volvard and Cupp perform big with bat.
Eng-W vs SA-W, Women’s ODI World Cup: Match details
- date and time: 3 October; 03:00 PM IST/ 09:30 AM GMT
- venue: Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
Eng-W vs SA-W, head-to-head record in odis
Match played: 46 | England won: 35 | South Africa won: 10 | No result: 1
Barsapara Cricket Stadium Report
The Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati is famous for its batting -friendly surface, offering a good bounce and takes to the early stages, allowing batsmen to play their shots confidently. Passers may get some initial assistance with movement, especially if there is a cloud cover, but as the game moves, the pitch is flat out and the favor to make strokes. Spinners come into the game during the mid -over because the surface slows down a bit, although it is usually beneficial for batting throughout the competition. High scores have been seen in recent matches at this site, and the second batting has managed competitive yogas, highlighting the run-scoring capacity in this ground.
Dastics
England: Tammy Beom, Amy Jones (WK), Nut Skiver Kara (C), Heather Night, Sophia Dunkley, Daniel Wayt-Hose, Charlot Dean, Sophie Eclestone, Lenie Smith, Lauren Filers, Lauren Bell, EM Earlot, Sarah Glen, Alice Capsi, Emma Meme
South Africa: Laura Volvardt (C), Tazmin Brits, Aniri Durkson, Marizain Cup, Anneke Bosch, Sinalo JAFTA (WK), Chlo Trin, Nadin de Clerak, Aybonga Kolch, Masabata Class, Nonukuleko Mlab, Tumu, Tumu, Tuman Meso
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Eng-W vs SA-W, Women’s ODI World Cup: Today’s match predictions
Case 1:
- England women win the first toss and bowls
- South Africa Women’s Powerplay Score: 50-60
- South Africa Women’s Total Score: 290-300
Case 2:
- Women from South Africa win the first toss and bowls
- England women powerplay score: 60-70
- England women’s total score: 300-310
Match results: Team bowling to win the first game.
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