ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025
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ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 — Full Squads of All Teams. The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025—held across India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2—arrives with familiar stars, a few risky selections, and some emerging talent hoping to disrupt the 50-over game.

The tournament will feature eight teams playing in a round-robin format (seven group matches each). The top four teams progress to the knockout rounds. Below is the list of each country’s 15-player squad.

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Squads All Teams

Australia — A Healy (c), D Brown, A Gardner, Kim Garth, G Harris, A King, P Litchfield, T. McGrath, S Molineux, B Mooney, E Perry, M Schutt, A Sutherland, G Voll, G Wareham.

Bangladesh — N Sultana Joty (c), N Akter, F Hoque, R Haider Jhelik, S Akter Supta, S Mostary, R. Moni, S Akter, F Khatun, R Khan, M Akter, F Islam Trisna, S Akther Maghla, N Akter Nishi, S Akter.

England — N Sciver-Brunt (c), Em Arlott, T Beaumont, L Bell, A Capsey, C Dean, S. Dunkley, S Ecclestone, L Filer, S Glenn, A Jones, H Knight, E Lamb, L Smith, Danni Wyatt-Hodge.

India — H Kaur (c), S Mandhana (vc), P Rawal, H Deol, J Rodrigues, R Ghosh, U Chetry, R. Singh Thakur, D Sharma, S Rana, S Charani, R Yadav, A Kaur, A Reddy, K Gaud.

New Zealand — S Devine (c), S Bates, E Carson, F Devonshire, I Gaze, M Green, B Halliday, B Illing, P Inglis, B James, M Kerr, J Kerr, R Mair, G Plimmer, L Tahuhu.

Pakistan — F Sana (c), M Ali Siddiqui (vc), A Riaz, D Baig, E Fatima, N Sundhu, N Parvaiz, O Sohail, R Shamim, S Shamas, S Iqbal, S Zulfiqar, S Amin, S Nawaz, S Aroob Shah.

South Africa — L Wolvaardt (c), A Khaka, C Tryon, N de Klerk, M Kapp, T Brits, S Jafta, N Mlaba, A Dercksen, A Bosch, M Klaas, S Luus, K Meso, T Sekhukhune, Nondumiso Shangase.

Sri Lanka — C Athapaththu (c), H Perera, V Gunarathne, H Samarawickrama, K Dilhari, N De Silva, A Sanjeewani, I Dulani, D Vihanga, P Wathsala, I Ranaweera, S Kumari, U Prabodani, M Madara, A Kulasooriya.

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With India and Sri Lanka as hosts, we can expect spinning conditions and quick fielding both play their parts. Each team enters with its own strengths, and fans can expect predictable dominance from cricket powers, but can hopefully see a few emerging countries make a breakthrough during the group stages.