In a dramatic last-over win, South Africa edged past Bangladesh to climb to third place in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 points table. India maintains its hold on fourth despite mixed results, with tense battles and standout performances shaping the race to the semifinals as the tournament intensifies.
The ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 saw another thrilling contest as South Africa's women’s cricket team secured a nail-biting three-wicket victory over Bangladesh, highlighting their resilience and strategic composure. Led by captain Laura Wolvaardt, the Proteas overcame a daunting chase of 233 runs, recovering from losing 5 wickets for just 78 runs through critical middle and lower-order partnerships. Marizanne Kapp (56), Chloe Tryon (62), and Nadine de Klerk’s finishing touch powered this memorable success.
With this win, South Africa improved their record to three wins and one loss, climbing to third in the points table with 6 points from 4 matches. Bangladesh, despite scoring a competitive 232/6 and fiercely contesting the match, remains at sixth place with 2 points, reflecting their spirited campaign.
India stands firm at fourth with 4 points from 4 matches, balancing two wins and two defeats. The Indian team’s future in the tournament depends on continued strong performances in their remaining fixtures to secure a semifinal spot.
Australia remains atop the table with 7 points from 4 games, followed by unbeaten England with 6 points. The points table positions signal a fierce competition for the top four semifinal spots, with net run rate playing a crucial role as the contest tightens.
Notable Updates:
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South Africa’s pivotal third-place climb powered by last-over heroics against Bangladesh.
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India holds fourth with 4 points from 4 matches, needing wins in remaining games to progress.
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Bangladesh delivers spirited performances but stands sixth with one win in four matches.
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Australia leads with 7 points, England close behind with 6 undefeated in 3 games.
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Captain Wolvaardt praised her team’s patience and lower-order contributions for tough wins.
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Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana praised her team’s fighting spirit and learning experience.
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The semifinal race intensifies with positioning critical for the remaining matches ahead.
This emerging dynamic in the points table sets the stage for a highly competitive finish in the group stages as all teams strive to secure their place in the knockout rounds of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025.
Source: JND, The Daily Jagran, ESPN Cricinfo, ICC