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ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025: Most runs, most wickets after semi-final 2, AUS vs IND

Vikas Singh Derek has a Master's in Journalism and has written more than 50,000 articles. He currently works as a cricket content writer at Khel Now.
Published at :October 30, 2025 at 11:06 PM
Modified at :October 30, 2025 at 11:06 PM
India Women vs Australia Women

(Courtesy : BCCI)

Semi-final 2 of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, AUS vs IND, took place at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai.

India Women Cricket Team outplayed Australia Women Cricket Team by five wickets in the thrilling semi-final 2 clash of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. The encounter took place on Thursday, October 30, at Dr. DY Patil Cricket Stadium in Navi Mumbai.

Opting to bat first, Australia Women piled up a gigantic total of 338/10 in the first innings. Opener Phoebe Litchfield set the platform for the team’s huge total with her 119-run knock. Ellyse Perry (77) and Ashleigh Gardner (63) slammed half-centuries to help Australia reach a big total. For India, Shree Charani and Deepti Charni clinched two wickets each.

In the chase, India lost openers Shafali Verma (10) and Smriti Mandhana (24) within 10 overs, facing big blow at the start.

However, Harmanpreet Kaur (89) and Jemimah Rodrigues etched a stunning partnership of 167 runs for third wicket to set the stage for the team’s victory. With an unbeaten knock of 127 runs, Rodrigues took India home with five wickets. Notably, India Women scripted the record for the highest ever run-chase in WODIs.

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Most Runs 

Smriti Mandhana, India Women's ODI, ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025
VISAKHAPATNAM, INDIA – OCTOBER 09: Smriti Mandhana of India bats during the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup India 2025 match between India and South Africa at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium on October 09, 2025 in Visakhapatnam, India. (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt is the highest run-scorer in the tournament with 470 runs. India’s Smriti Mandhana occupies the second spot with 389 runs. Ashleigh Gardner (328) and Pratika Rawal (308) are next batters on the list. Phoebe Litchfield, who hammered a stunning ton in the encounter, grabs fifth place with 304 runs.

Top five leading run-getters of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

  1. Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa) – 470 runs
  2. Smriti Mandhana (India) – 389 runs
  3. Ashleigh Gardner (Australia) – 328 runs
  4. Pratika Rawal (India) – 308 runs
  5. Phoebe Litchfield (Australia) – 304 runs

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Most Wickets

Australia’s Annabel Sutherland and India’s Deepti Sharma are the leading wicket-takers in the tournament with 17 scalps each. England’s Sophie Ecclestone (16) and Australia Alana King (13) grab the next two spots. India’s Shree Charani occupies the fifth spot with 13 scalps.

Top five leading wicket takers of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

  1. Annabel Sutherland (Australia)- 17 wickets
  2. Deepti Sharma (India) – 17 wickets
  3. Sophie Ecclestone (England)- 16 wickets
  4. Alana King (Australia)- 13 wickets
  5. Shree Charani (India) – 13 wickets

Who won the semi-final 2 clash between India Women and Australia Women in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025?

India Women defeated Australia Women by five wickets in the encounter.

Who is the leading run-getter in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025?

South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt is the leading run-getter in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 with 470 runs.

Who is the leading wicket-taker of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025?

Deepti Sharma and Annabel Sutherland are the leading wicket-taker in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 with 17 wickets.

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Vikas Singh Derek
Vikas Singh Derek

Vikas Singh Derek is a core cricket-lover since childhood and has always followed the sport both in his personal and professional life. He started his school life by watching cricket at home with family. Later, he played cricket on the field at local clubs during college. After his Master's in Journalism from Mumbai, he followed his passion by covering cricket news across various digital media. Since 2015, he has been an aspiring sports journalist and cricket content writer with over 50K+ articles.

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