ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Latest Points Table And Standings

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Latest Points Table & Standings. The 13th edition of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka. The tournament is scheduled from September 30 to November 2, 2025. The eight best teams will face each other in a round-robin format before the semi-finals and final. All teams are in a contest to win the Women’s ODI World Cup trophy 2025. Don’t forget to check the current points table and the team’s standings.

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Points Table

PositionTeamPlayedWinsLossesTiedNo ResultPointsNet Run Rate (NRR)
1Aus76001132.102
2Eng75100111.233
3SA7520110-0.379
4Ind7330070.628
5SL713035-1.035
6NZ714024-0.876
7Pak715033-0.578
8Ban704003-2.651

Tournament format & venues

Teams: Eight sides have qualified for the tournament—the host nations (India & Sri Lanka) and six other teams through the ICC Women’s Championship and Qualifier event.

Format: Single round-robin (each team plays every other team once). The top four teams will move to the semi-finals. Winners of the semi-finals meet in the final.

Venues: Matches will be held across five cities: Bengaluru, Visakhapatnam, Indore, and Guwahati in India, and Colombo in Sri Lanka.

Also Read: Asia Cup 2025: Most Runs, Wickets, Highest Totals, Sixes And Player of The Tournament

Cricket World Cup 2025 is the pinnacle of the women’s game, combining historic rivalries and chances for young stars to shine. When you combine sold-out stadiums in India and Sri Lanka and record global viewership, the tournament isn’t just about points and standings but shining a light on the strength, depth, and quality of women’s cricket on the global stage.

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