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ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Points Table: Latest Standings, NRR, Team Rankings

Stay updated with the latest ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 points table, featuring team rankings, match results, NRR, and total points as the race to the semifinals intensifies.

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Swastik Sharma

ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Points Table: The ICC Women's World Cup 2025 has entered its middle phase, and the tournament is building up as teams fight for the top four playoff positions. Defending champion Australia Women maintain their in-control stand, followed closely by England Women and South Africa Women. India, however, is fourth, exhibiting flashes of brilliance but continuing to look for consistency.

Following is the latest ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Points Table with the current standings after the recent round of matches.

 

Position Team Matches Wins Losses Ties No Result Points Net Run Rate
1 Australia Women

4

3

0

0

1

7

+1.353

2 England Women

3

3

0

0

0

6

+1.864

3 South Africa Women

4

3

1

0

0

6

-0.618

4 India Women

4

2

2

0

0

4

+0.682

5 New Zealand Women

3

1

2

0

0

2

-0.245

6

Bangladesh Women

4

1

3

0

0

2

-0.263

7 Sri Lanka Women

3

0

2

0

1

1

-1.526

8 Pakistan Women

3

0

3

0

0

0

-1.887

Australia Women Remain Unbeaten

Australia continue to be the benchmark in the tournament with three victories and one no-result. Their excellent NRR (+1.353) is a testament to their dominance with both bat and ball. Alyssa Healy and Ellyse Perry have played pivotal roles in keeping the team balanced, while the bowlers have performed under pressure consistently.

England Women Close Behind

England have been equally dominating, posting three consecutive victories. With a remarkable NRR of +1.864, they have the best winning margin till date. Their next match against Australia Women can prove crucial in the race for the top spot.

South Africa Women Climbing Steadily

After a rocky beginning, South Africa have picked up steam, winning three in a row. Their top order, spearheaded by Laura Wolvaardt, has been consistent, and their bowlers are finally getting into rhythm. They are comfortably placed in third position but must cut down their NRR.

India Women in the Mix

India's campaign has been mixed till now. Two victories and two defeats have seen them placed at the fourth position. Smriti Mandhana's form has been promising, but India's bowling attack has to pull itself together in order to be in semifinal contention.

 

 

Swastik Sharma