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India vs Australia ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 2nd semi-final: Head-to-head, stats, and records

Overview:

The defending champions will be aiming for their eighth title, while the Indian women’s team will be determined to make it to the final as they chase their first ICC trophy.

On Thursday, October 30, Australia Women (AUS W) will square off against India Women (IND W) in the second semi-final of the Women’s World Cup 2025 at the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai. The defending champions will be aiming for their eighth title, while the Indian women’s team will be determined to make it to the final as they chase their first ICC trophy.

Australia Women finished on top with an unbeaten record in the league stage.

India have shown promise but failed to find their rhythm. With Pratika Rawal unavailable due to injury, 21-year-old Shafali Verma will step up as opener. Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, and Harmanpreet Kaur remain the core of the batting, while Deepti Sharma and Sree Charani will lead the bowling charge.

India Women vs Australia Women : ODI head-to-head record

In the 60 ODIs played between Australia Women and India Women, Australia have dominated with 49 wins, while India have won 11 matches.

Matches PlayedAustralia Women wonIndia Women wonNo Result6049110

India vs Australia : head-to-head at Women’s ODI World Cup

In the 14 ODIs played between India Women and Australia Women in the World Cup, Australia have dominated with 11 wins, while India have won 3 matches. The most recent encounter saw Australia defeating India by three wickets in Visakhapatnam, 2025.

Matches PlayedAustralia Women wonIndia Women wonNo Result141130

Top Run-Getters

We’ve included only those players part of the ongoing World Cup squad.

Most RunsBatters996 RunsSmriti Mandhana911 RunsEllyse Perry749 RunsHarmanpreet Kaur

Leading wicket-takers

We’ve included only those players part of the ongoing World Cup squad.

Most wicketsBowlers32 WicketsEllyse Perry27 WicketsMegan Schutt23 WicketsAshleigh Gardner

V M Suriya Narayanan is a passionate cricket writer who has been following the game since 2007. With a background in Civil Engineering (B.E.), he blends analytical thinking with a deep understanding of…
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