Women's Cricket World Cup, England and South Africa
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First held in 1973, the tournament has grown from humble beginnings into the pinnacle of women’s ODI cricket. Australia lead with seven titles, followed by England’s four and New Zealand’s one, while India and South Africa,
England suffered a semi-final exit at the Womens Cricket World Cup after Laura Wolvaardt and Marizanne Kapp helped South Africa to a 125-run victory in Guwahati.
England beats New Zealand by 8 wickets in Women’s Cricket World Cup, rain ends India-Bangladesh game
Sophie Devine bid adieu to one-day internationals in a losing cause as England beat New Zealand by eight wickets on Sunday in their last league game at the Women’s Cricket World Cup. Rain later forced the abandonment of the match between India and Bangladesh.
Australia, South Africa, England, and India have qualified for the semi-finals of ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025.
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Women's World Cup 2025 Final Preview: India Eye Historic WC Glory, SA chase Maiden Title In High-Stakes Match
The 13th edition of the World Cup is guaranteed to crown a new champion — between third-time finalists India and first-time finalists South Africa — both riding on the back of remarkable campaigns.