Women’s ODI World Cup 2025: Full Squad Overview, Players’ Stats, Victory or Another Missed Chance?

Women's ODI World Cup 2025

The Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 is not too far. Is the Indian Women’s team going to win the trophy, or is the history of 2013 to be repeated? The thrilling match of the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 is set to have high-stakes drama, and India will start their escapade to win this battle against Sri Lanka, starting on 30th September at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore.

A Sneak Peek at the Expected Top 10 to get selected ahead of the Indian Women’s Squad for the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025:

The Indian Women’s team for this Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 has a blend of rising talents and experienced players. Here’s the full squad:

  1. Harmanpreet Kaur (C): Harmanpreet Kaur, who is currently leading the Indian women’s team and is an all-rounder and has never failed to display signs of being a captain, so this Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 World Cup will be her first World Cup as its captain. She set another record as the first Indian woman to score a century in a T20I match back in 2018. Here’s her batting stats in ODIs:
FORMATMatches PlayedInningsRunsAverageStrike RateHigh Score100s50s
ODI149129406937.775.9171*719

Harmanpreet Kaur debuted in ODIs in 2009 at the Bradman Oval during the World Cup, against Pakistan. She was named captain of the ODI team in 2013 during the India vs Bangladesh series. Kaur concluded the series with 195 runs at a 97.50 average, two wickets, a century, and a fifty.

2. Smriti Mandhana (VC): The left-handed batsman and the present captain of the Indian team is 4th on the list of most ODI centuries in women’s cricket. The first Indian woman to score a century across all formats is Smriti Mandhana. Including the Cricketer of the Year award and ODI Cricketer of the Year, she has won 4 ICC awards.

FORMATMatches PlayedInningsRunsAverageStrike RateHigh Score100s50s
ODI105105458846.387.81361131

Smriti Mandhana debuted in ODI on 10th April 2013 against Bangladesh, where the exceptional aspect is that she was merely 16 years old, scoring 25 runs off 35 balls. It will be the 3rd ODI World Cup in the career of Smriti Mandhana in this Women’s ODI World Cup 2025. Smriti Mandhana is a force to reckon with in all formats, and this lady has grace and ferociousness rolled into one.

3. Jemimah Rodrigues: The all-rounder of the Indian women’s team, Jemimah Rodrigues, has already ensured that she will play in the ensuing Women’s ODI World Cup 2025. In U-19, she made an excellent score of 202 runs in 163 balls and was only next to Smriti Mandhana.. In 2022, Asia Cup, Jemimah made 217 runs in 6 innings with an average of 54.25.

FORMATMatches PlayedInningsRunsAverageStrike RateHigh Score100s50s
ODI5048143932.788.212327

Jemimah made her ODI debut against Australia in Reliance Stadium in 2018. She has also assisted India to their 2nd-highest chase when she scored a 90-run partnership out of an ODI in a high-stress scenario as India defeated England in Southampton. Jemimah is a valuable asset for the Indian women’s team ahead of the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025.

4. Pratika Rawal: Pratika Rawal is a young player in Indian women’s cricket, having fearless batting and fine all-round skills. She has already become an Indian to reckon with in the future, owing to her first century against Ireland and her name as being the quickest female cricket player to reach 500 runs in ODIs.

FORMATMatches PlayedInningsRunsAverageStrike RateHigh Score100s50s
ODIs141470354.187.415415

5. Richa Ghosh (WK): Richa Ghosh is a fearless batter, and she also has some incredible wicket-keeping skills; she is a right-handed wicket-keeper batswoman of the Indian team. Richa Ghosh strikes at the fastest rate (142.45) in Women’s T20 Internationals. She made a world record for the fastest 50 in a Women’s T20Is in 2024, and this record was achieved in 18 balls.

FORMATMatches PlayedInningsRunsAverageStrike RateHigh Score100s50s
ODI403885028.398.09606

Richa then made her debut in ODIs, against Australia, in 2021, in Mackay. Richa Ghosh is one such player with her explosive power of batting and great wicketkeeping skills in Indian women’s cricket. Her growing ODI consistency makes her a crucial addition to the Indian team for the Women’s World Cup 2025.

6. Sneh Rana: Sneh Rana, an all-rounder and right-arm off-spin bowler, has shown her suitability both in ODIs and Tests. From her 10-wicket test haul to her 15-wicket haul in the Tri-Nation ODI series, she always proved herself. Rana also showed her charm with the bat. In ODIs, she has 222 runs in 23 innings with a strike rate of 83.5.

FORMATMatches PlayedInningsWicket TakenBest BowlingStrike RateEconomyAverageBalls Bowled
ODIs3535475/4336.24.6227.91700

Sneh Rana made her debut in ODIs in 2014, against Sri Lanka. Sneh Rana is a real-life example of influence and perseverance. A dependable spinner and handy part-time lower-order bat, she is particularly recognised for putting in transformation bowling performances in all formats of the game, inclusive of match-defining spells in ODIs in breaking records to match-dominating performances in Tests.

7. Deepti Sharma: Deepti Sharma is among the most dependable and versatile all-rounders in Indian women’s cricketing circles at present. She has an opening stand of 320 with Punam Raut, which is outstanding; she has scored those runs with Poonam Raut as well in that opening stand against Ireland, which is the highest opening run partnership break in Women’s ODI history.

FORMATMatches PlayedInningsWicket TakenBest BowlingStrike RateEconomyAverageBalls Bowled
ODIs1091081366/2039.84.2328.15416

Deepti Sharma broke into the ODI scene in Bengaluru against South Africa in the year 2014. It is the 3 rd ODI World Cup of Deepti Sharma. Deepti ranked the 2nd Indian woman to acquire 300 international wickets. The fact that she has a game to change with bat and balls is what makes her very important to the Indian team in the Women’s World Cup in 2025.

8. Renuka Singh: Left-hand medium pace Renuka Singh Thakur has become the pillar of the Indian bowling lineup in a short time. Her most notable achievement came in the silver medal run of India in the 2022 Commonwealth Games performance and the first Indian, male or female, to take a five-wicket haul in the 2023 T20 World Cup.

FORMATMatches PlayedInningsWicket TakenBest BowlingStrike RateEconomyAverageBalls Bowled
ODIs1919355/2927.24.8522.0953

Renuka Singh debuted in ODI during the year 2022 against New Zealand. However, in case she receives a selection in the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025, it will be her debut ODI World Cup. She rose to become the best pace weapon in India in December 2024 following a mesmeric 5/29 against the West Indies. Because of wicket-taking consistency in all formats, she is an inseparable piece in the Indian arsenal as India gears towards future events like the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025.

9. Kranti Goud: Kranti Goud is one of the most promising up and coming generation of fast bowlers in Indian women cricket who is known to bowl without fear on the field and her inswingers. She is the youngest Indian bowler to achieve the tag of six-wicket haul; she shocked the cricketing community when she first did this record against England just weeks after her debut.

FORMATMatches PlayedInningsWicket TakenBest BowlingStrike RateEconomyAverageBalls Bowled
ODIs4496/5217.95.8817.6161

In April 2025, Kranti was called up for the first time nationally as an up-number, to compete in the Sri Lanka Tri-Nation Series and replace the injured Kashvee Gautam. On 2025 May 11, she appeared in the ODI final. Kranti holds the potential of pace attack of India in the future because of her capability to swing the ball, blend similar elements of aggression and poise, and perform under pressure. Given a chance, she would become a key piece in the Indian wheel ahead of the Women’s World Cup 2025.

10. Radha Yadav: A very talented and left-arm spinning bowler, Radha Yadav has emerged as one of the key players of the Indian women’s team cricket due to her accuracy, variety, and how she was able to keep her calm even in the most difficult situations. Radha became a known Indian woman after making a world record of taking five wickets in Twenty20 internationals. A talented bowler herself, a swift fielder, and an efficient lower-order batsman, she is also an invaluable team member.

FORMATMatches PlayedInningsWicket TakenBest BowlingStrike RateEconomyAverageBalls Bowled
ODIs8884/6954.25.3248.1434

Radha debuted in ODIs against South Africa in 2021. Radha Yadav is determined and resilient. The age and experience of any kind of games make Radha an invaluable asset to Indian women cricket.

Yastika Bhatia, Shefali Verma, Harleen Deol, Uma Chhetri, and Gongadi Trisha are also the players who can take part in the central role in the Women’s World Cup 2025, if they get selected.

Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, and Harmanpreet Kaur are already selected for the World Cup. They were seen together at the ‘50 Days To Go’ event in Mumbai, and Harmanpreet Kaur said that ” (The plan is the) same as my first ODI World Cup. I want to go there and enjoy my cricket, but playing in front of the home crowd is always special,”.

India has a fantastic chance to finally capture the cherished title at the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup. This year could be the year when India breaks the World Cup jinx and makes history if Harmanpreet Kaur’s team can combine skill and elegance.

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