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Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Pick your team of the tournament

By britishbulletin.com31 October 20252 Mins Read
Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Pick your team of the tournament
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Select five of the players in the vote below to fulfil slots three to seven in your team.

Ash Gardner (Australia): Innings: five, runs: 328, average: 82, strike-rate: 130.15, wickets: seven, economy: 5.30

Annabel Sutherland (Australia): Innings: six, runs: 117, average: 29.25, strike-rate: 85.40, wickets: 17, economy: 4.45

Beth Mooney (Australia): Innings: six, runs: 211, average: 35.16, strike-rate: 89.40, dismissals: one

Sobhana Mostary (Bangladesh): Innings: seven, runs: 195, average: 39, strike-rate: 75

Heather Knight (England): Innings: seven, runs: 288, average: 48, strike-rate: 85.71

Nat Sciver-Brunt (England): Innings: six, runs: 262, average: 43.66, strike-rate: 85.34, wickets: nine, economy: 5.86

Harmanpreet Kaur (India): Innings: seven, runs: 240, average: 34.28, strike-rate: 91.25

Richa Ghosh (India): Innings: seven, runs: 201, average: 40.20, strike-rate: 132.23, dismissals: three

Jemimah Rodrigues (India): Innings: six, runs: 268, average: 67, strike-rate: 106.34

Deepti Sharma (India): Innings: six, runs: 157, average: 26.16, strike-rate: 87.22, wickets: 17, economy: 5.70

Marizanne Kapp (South Africa): Innings: seven, runs: 204, average: 34, strike-rate: 103.55, wickets: 12, economy: 3.83

Sophie Devine (New Zealand): Innings: five, runs: 289, average: 57.80, strike-rate: 85.25, wickets: four, economy: 5.85

Brooke Halliday (New Zealand): Innings: five, runs: 227, average: 45.40, strike-rate: 81.94

Izzy Gaze (New Zealand): Innings: five, runs: 129, average: 32.25, strike-rate: 112.17, dismissals: three

Nadine de Klerk (South Africa): Innings: six, runs: 190, average: 63.33, strike-rate: 136.69, wickets: eight, economy: 5.17

Nilakshika Silva (Sri Lanka): Innings: five, runs: 168, average: 42, strike-rate: 112

Hasini Perera (Sri Lanka): Innings: five, runs: 182, average: 36.40, strike-rate: 73.68

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