NZ coast to ODI series win over sorry England
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Catch all the highlights from the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 semifinal between England and South Africa on Wednesday.
Rain threatens the India vs Australia Women's ODI World Cup semi-final in Navi Mumbai. With showers forecast for both match and reserve days, Australia will reach the final if play is washed out, having finished higher in the league stage.
Wolvaardt, Kapp destroy England to take South Africa to their first-ever Women's ODI World Cup final
Laura Wolvaardt scored 169 runs to lead South Africa to a 125-run victory over England, securing their first-ever ODI Women's World Cup final.
Captain Laura Wolvaardt scored a brilliant hundred before Marizanne Kapp bagged a fifer as South Africa crushed England by 125 runs to enter their maiden Women's ODI World Cup final in Guwahati on Wednesday. Hosts India will take on Australia in the second semifinal on Thursday.
This is the first instance of South Africa reaching the ODI World Cup final (men or women). If India wins tomorrow over Australia, a first-time women's World Cup winner will be guranteed, Cricket, Tim
Novice batsmen Cooper Connolly, Matt Short and Mitch Owen produced career-best ODI performances to steer Australia to a tense two-wicket win against India on Thursday. Australia also claimed victory in the series,
Wolvaardt reached stratospheric levels to deliver one of the great innings by a South African player in a World Cup, scoring 169 to propel her side to a total of 319/7 at Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati, India. Kapp matched her captain’s quality with the ball, to claim 5/20, as South defeated England by 125 runs in Wednesday’s semifinal.
South Africa thrashed England by 125 runs in the Women's ODI World Cup semi-final. Laura Wolvaardt's 169 and Marizanne Kapp's five-wicket haul, making her the highest World Cup wicket-taker, powered the Proteas into their first final.
Former Indian captain Rohit Sharma has become the No.1 ranked batter in ICC Men’s ODI Rankings. He achieved this for the first time after years of consistent performance. His unbeaten century against Australia in Sydney helped India secure a nine-wicket win.