ICC Women's World Cup 2025: India fall against England
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Text commentary, analysis, reaction and video as England beat India by four runs in Indore to seal place in Womens Cricket World Cup semi-finals; Nat Sciver-Brunts side still unbeaten after previously beating South Africa,
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England reaches semifinals after surviving India's thrilling run chase at Women's Cricket World Cup
India stumbled from a position of strength as England held its nerve to win by four runs and secure its semifinal spot at the Women’s Cricket World Cup on Sunday. Chasing a winning target of 289, tournament co-host India was on course for victory for much of its innings – Smriti Mandhana top-scored with 88,
Bangladesh fell short by seven runs against Sri Lanka in a thrilling Women’s World Cup clash. Half-centuries from Nigar Sultana and Sharmin Akhter went in vain as Bangladesh were bowled out for 195, ending their semifinal hopes.
The 13th edition of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup starts on Tuesday, 30 September, with England hoping to lift the title for a fifth time. Only defending champions Australia (seven times) have won it more often, with New Zealand the only other country ...
Defending champion Australia has reached the semifinals at the Women’s Cricket World Cup with two matches to spare after thrashing Bangladesh by 10 wickets in Visakhapatnam.
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Women's World Cup 2025: "There was no need to play that shot" - Former MI wicketkeeper blasts Smriti Mandhana's dismissal in IND vs ENG clash
"Teams win when set batters finish the game. I felt Smriti's dismissal was against the run of play," Aditya Tare said.