Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Team of the Tournament: Smriti, Deepti, Jemimah Picked
The 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Team features top performers from five nations, led by captain Laura Wolvaardt, who scored 571 runs at an average of 71.37.
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Women’s World Cup 2025 Team of the Tournament: ICC picks three Indians in XI, Laura Wolvaardt named captain
ICC Women's World Cup 2025: Opener Smriti Mandhana, key batter Jemimah Rodrigues, and Player of the Tournament Deepti Sharma were all included in the XI, with South Africa skipper Laura Wolvaardt named captain of the all-star side.
No Harmanpreet Kaur as 3 Indians in ICC Women's World Cup Team of the Tournament
Women's World Cup 2025: There was no place for title-winning captain Harmanpreet Kaur even as three Indians made it to the team of the tournament. South Africa's Laura Wolvaardt was named the captain for her heroics with the bat and leadership in the tournament.
Mandhana concedes top spot to Wolvaardt; Jemimah in top-10
Dubai, Nov 4 (PTI) Smriti Mandhana dropped a rung to second but Jemimah Rodrigues scaled nine positions to be 10th in the latest ICC women's ODI rankings after India's title-winning World Cup performance. South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt has moved up two positions to the No.1 spot in the latest list. Wolvaardt overtook Mandhana after her incredible effort of striking hundreds in both the semifinal and final. The two innings took Wolvaardt to…
Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma headline ICC team of Women's World Cup 2025 tournament - Inside Sport India
Three members from the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 winning India women’s cricket team have been named in the team of the tournament. Harmanpreet Kaur and co. created history on Sunday by lifting their maiden ODI WC trophy after defeating South Africa by 52 runs in the final. Three Indians, three South Africans, three Australians, one Pakistani, and two England players have been named in the team of the tournament. ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 team …
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