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England and South Africa Clash in Crucial Women's World Cup Opener
3 Oct
Summary
- England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt wins toss, elects to bowl first
- Heather Knight plays her 150th ODI for England
- South Africa loaded with all-rounders, aiming for series wins

On October 3rd, 2025, the much-anticipated Women's World Cup match between England and South Africa is set to take place. England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt won the toss and elected to bowl first, hoping to take advantage of the spin-friendly pitch and potential evening dew.
This is the first game in the tournament for both sides, and it also marks the first time Sciver-Brunt and South African captain Laura Wolvaardt are leading their teams in an ODI. The match holds additional significance as England's Heather Knight plays her 150th ODI, becoming only the second female English cricketer to reach this milestone.
South Africa enters the tournament on the back of series wins over West Indies and Pakistan, boasting a well-rounded squad loaded with all-rounders. The team has four pace options and three spinners, along with a deep batting lineup, making them a formidable opponent for England.
The match is being played at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati, India, which hosted the tournament opener between India and Sri Lanka. The pitch is expected to aid spin as the game progresses, and the evening dew could potentially favor the chasing team. There is also a chance of rain interruptions during the match.