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Sciver-Brunt Nears 1,000-Run Milestone Ahead of Australia Showdown
22 Oct
Summary
- Nat Sciver-Brunt just 4 runs away from 1,000 ICC Women's World Cup runs
- Sophie Ecclestone 2 wickets away from becoming 2nd highest wicket-taker for England
- Australia and England top the points table with 9 points each

As the 2025-26 ICC Women's World Cup nears its semifinals, the upcoming match between Australia and England on October 22nd, 2025, promises to be a gripping affair. Both teams have already qualified for the knockouts, occupying the top two spots in the points table with 9 points each.
However, the match holds additional significance as several cricketers approach significant milestones. England all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt stands just 4 runs away from becoming the third batter from her country to enter the elite 1,000-run club in the Women's World Cup. She has scored 996 runs in 21 innings across 23 matches, averaging 55.33 with a strike rate of almost 97.
Additionally, England spinner Sophie Ecclestone is just 2 wickets away from becoming the second-highest wicket-taker for her country in women's ODIs, surpassing former pacer JL Gunn's tally of 136 wickets. Ecclestone currently has 135 wickets in 79 ODIs at an impressive average of 19.20.



