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England Cruises to Semifinal Spot in Women's Cricket World Cup

Summary

  • England wins first three matches
  • Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt in stellar form
  • England chasing fifth ODI World Cup title
England Cruises to Semifinal Spot in Women's Cricket World Cup

As of October 12th, 2025, the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup is well underway, and the standings are starting to take shape. One team that has stood out so far is England, who have won all three of their matches in the group stage.

The English team opened their campaign with a dominant win over South Africa, and they have since proven too strong for Bangladesh and Sri Lanka as well. With a net run rate of +1.864, England has set themselves up for a genuine tilt at the title, having already nearly secured a semifinal spot.

Leading the charge for England is their captain, Nat Sciver-Brunt, who is in world-beating form. She recently scored a run-a-ball 117, showcasing her batting prowess and underlining her importance to the team's success.

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England is chasing their fifth ODI Women's Cricket World Cup title and their first since 2017. If they can maintain their current form, they will be one of the favorites to lift the trophy in the coming weeks.

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England has won all three of their matches so far in the 2025 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, securing a near-guaranteed semifinal spot.
England's captain, Nat Sciver-Brunt, is in excellent form, recently scoring a run-a-ball 117 to help her team's dominant start to the tournament.
England last won the ODI Women's Cricket World Cup in 2017, and they are now chasing their fifth title in the competition.

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