ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 On September 30, 2025, on 26 October, 2025, the tournament will be co-dominated by India and Sri Lanka, the matches played at many places at many places in both countries will be co-withdrawn. In this much awaited event, the top eight teams in the world will have to fight for the prestigious trophy.
Competitable main teams include defending champion and tournament favorite Australia, hosts India, New ZealandEngland, South Africa, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The tournament is ready to be a large -scale showcase for women’s game, providing a challenging and passionate environment for the subcontinental location competition.
8 promise young stars to follow the Women’s ODI in 2025
1. Pratika Rawal (India)

Tanning rawal The Indian women’s team is the new inaugural batsman, a right -hand, which has a meteor since its ODI performance in December 2024. A psychology bachelor, he has brought a unique mixture of mental luck and classical technology to the crease. Rawal quickly cemented his location, replacing an experienced player, and set new records for the fastest Indian woman to reach 500 ODI runs.
Her defined moment came with a brilliant young woman centenary, scoring 154 against Ireland in early 2025, both demonstrated her ability to anchor and dominated an innings. Formation of a powerful opening partnership with Smriti MandanaHis ability to create an innings under pressure is invaluable in the ODI format. She also contributes as an easy off-spinner, which proves her utility as a full package for the Home World Cup. He is a symbol of the new generation of Indian cricketers who are mentally and technically ready for the world platform.
2. Georgia Vol (Australia)

Of Australia Georgia wole There is a versatile and composed batsman, whose rapid growth saw him safe at the age of 22. He demonstrated his top-level readiness by stepping innocent for a wounded team partner to break only a magnificent 101 in his second ODI. Seriously, her unbeaten 99 in her first female Premier League (WPL) season confirmed her ability to flourish under challenging subcontinent conditions, which is invaluable to view the World Cup places. Wole is a valuable multi-colored property for Australia, capable of performing under pressure regardless of its location in the final eleven, the credit for the strength of the Australian domestic setup.
3. Georgia Plimer (New Zealand)

Georgia plimmer White is one of the most exciting young batsmen of Fern, who is recently going to the initial slot in the mid -order. The innings proved to be inspired, as the 21 -year -old obtained his first OD century against Sri Lanka and followed it. His ability to score hundreds of Big was further exposed in another century in the A-series. The plimmer is already an experienced winner, who holds the T20 World Cup medal with the New Zealand squad. Her proven talent on top of the order and her ability to start well well begins in sufficient score, making her an essential part of the New Zealand batting plan.
4. Lauren Bell (England)

Lauren Bell Now there is a spear of motion for England, which is stepping after the absence of experienced Kate CrossAt the time of infection, the stability of the vine has been unmatched, taking more wickets than any other English fast bowler since the beginning of 2024. His height and both ways are known for the ability to make swing, a skill that he unlocked after rebuilding his action, he presents a constant danger. His credibility is clear: he has become a wicket -free in the minimum number of his 28 ODI appearances. Bell’s accuracy and movement will be paramount in providing successes, especially on slow pitches expected in the subcontinent.
5. Marufa actor (Bangladesh)

Bangladesh’s attack receives an important dimension Marufa actorThose who have traditionally become the fast-bouncing leader of the team in the squad to dominate spinners. At the age of only 20, Marufa claims a strong ODI record, already submitted 20 wickets in 26 matches. His action is smooth, and his ability to swing the ball allows him to strike quickly with a new ball. He first attracted attention as Bangladesh’s leading wicket taker in the 2023 Under -19 T20 World Cup. Marufa’s disciplined, stirring attitude for wickets is important to disrupt the top order of the opposition before handling spinners.
6. Aniri Durkson (South Africa)

Aniri Durkson Since the beginning of 2024, has strengthened its place as a dynamic, multi-corrupt all-rounder since the beginning of 2024. Although he is a top-order batsman in domestic cricket, he originally adapted to the role of an internationally important middle-order. Durkson’s patience and power compared to his idol, Marizain CuppHis ability to distribute the subcontinent was powerfully displayed by his first OD century (104) against Sri Lanka, a score that placed him in the top four South African centuries since 2024. His around 400 ODI runs and medium-mathematic bowling earned her a national contract and the year of female ODI player.
7. Fatima Sana (Pakistan)

Fatima Sana Not only is one of the most promising all -rounders in Pakistan, but even at the age of 23, the captaincy for the World Cup has also been assigned. The right-arm medium pacer is a true match-winner with both ball and bat. In 2021, his bowling was clarified by his 60+ OD wickets and his young woman five-wicket hall (5/39), due to which he was named ICC Women Emerging Cricketer of the Year. As a batsman, she brings a low-order adaptability with the best of about 600 runs and 90*. Sana’s leadership focuses on promoting faith and discipline, which aims to inspire a new generation of Pakistan cricketers.
8. Davmi Vihanga (Sri Lanka)

Davmi wisdom There is an exciting, tall off-spinner, whose senior debut has an immediate and significant impact earlier this year. Despite being the newest addition to the Sri Lanka’s formidable spin attack, its extraordinary control and misleading flight quickly established her as an indispensable property. His standout moment was only a stunning five wickets against South Africa in his third international match, where he destroyed the origin of the opposition’s batting line-up. The Under -19 World Cup, as the highest wicket -taking and second largest run -scorer in its country in 2023, the Vihanga shows all the future round potential.
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