Road to the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Final - India
India’s campaign at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup has been a story of resilience and belief.
India began their ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup campaign with confidence, stumbled mid-tournament with a string of close defeats but bounced back spectacularly to reach the final.
We take a look at their road to the final as Harmanpreet Kaur’s side now stand one win away from lifting their first-ever ODI World Cup, facing South Africa in the title clash.
Defeated Sri Lanka by 59 runs (DLS method)
India got off to a strong start in their World Cup opener with a convincing win over Sri Lanka. Fifties from Deepti Sharma and Amanjot Kaur guided India to 269/8 while Harleen Deol and Pratika Rawal made valuable contributions at the top. In reply, Sri Lanka began well, reaching 82/1 but India’s bowlers kept striking at regular intervals. Deepti starred with the ball (3/54) as the hosts were bowled out for 211 in under 46 overs. It was a well-rounded performance to open their campaign.
India's World Cup campaign off to a winning start against Sri Lanka | Match Highlights | CWC25
Powered by an all-round display from Deepti Sharma and handy contributions from Sneh Rana and Amanjot Kaur, India beat Sri Lanka in their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 opener.
Defeated Pakistan by 88 runs
India made it two victories in two matches with another solid performance, extending their winning streak against Pakistan. India posted 247 while batting first with Harleen Deol top-scoring with 46 while others chipped in with useful cameos. Despite losing regular wickets, a late flourish ensured a competitive total.
Pakistan were then rocked early, slipping to 26/3 before Sidra Amin (81) and Natalia Pervaiz (33) steadied the innings. But once that stand was broken, India’s bowlers took control. Kranti Gaud (3/20) and Deepti Sharma (3/45) led the attack while Sneh Rana added 2/38 as Pakistan were bowled out well short.
Bowlers inspire India to big win over Pakistan | Match Highlights | CWC25
A well-rounded bowling display helps India make it two wins on a trot at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025.
Lost to South Africa by three wickets
India suffered their first defeat of the tournament in a nail-biter against South Africa. Richa Ghosh played a brilliant innings of 94 to take India past 250 with Sneh Rana adding 33 vital runs at the end. The Indian bowlers started well, reducing South Africa to 81/5 but Laura Wolvaardt and Chloe Tryon turned the tide with a key partnership. Though both were dismissed before the end, Nadine de Klerk held her nerve to see South Africa home with seven balls to spare.
South Africa script miracle win against India | Match Highlights | CWC25
A spectacular performance from Nadine de Klerk helps South Africa hand India their first defeat at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025.
Lost to Australia by three wickets
India’s second defeat came in another thriller, despite posting a commanding 330. Smriti Mandhana (80) and Pratika Rawal (75) shared a 150-run stand to give India a perfect platform while cameos from the middle order ensured a strong finish.
But Australia produced one of their finest chases in ODI history, led by Alyssa Healy’s magnificent 142 off 107 balls. India took wickets late on but couldn’t stop the Australians from clinching victory in the final overs.
Australia clinch record chase to overcome India | Match Highlights | CWC25
Skipper Alyssa Healy delivered a splendid ton as Australia bested India in a run-fest at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025.
Lost to England by four runs
A third straight close defeat left India’s semi-final hopes hanging by a thread. England posted 288/8, thanks to Heather Knight’s superb 109 which was her first ton of the tournament while Deepti Sharma impressed with 4/51.
In the chase, India looked on course with Smriti Mandhana (88), Harmanpreet Kaur (70) and Deepti (50) all contributing. But a late collapse from 234/3 to 262/6 stalled their momentum. India needed 22 off the last two overs but fell just short as England held on to remain unbeaten.
England hold nerve to beat India in thriller | Match Highlights | CWC25
A magnificent comeback from England as they script a memorable win over India to qualify for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 semi-finals.
Defeated New Zealand by 53 runs (DLS method)
Facing a must-win situation, India produced their most commanding batting display of the tournament. In a rain-hit clash, openers Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal struck their first centuries of the campaign while Jemimah Rodrigues added an unbeaten 76 as India piled up 340/3 in 49 overs.
In reply, New Zealand fought hard through Brooke Halliday (81) and Izzy Gaze (65*), but regular breakthroughs kept India ahead. The bowlers maintained discipline to seal a 53-run win via DLS, confirming India’s place in the semi-finals.
India's clinical show seals semis spot | Match Highlights | CWC25
Hosts India put on a strong display to beat New Zealand and qualify for the semi-finals of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025.
No result vs Bangladesh
Rain returned in India’s final group-stage match against Bangladesh. Before the weather intervened, India had put themselves in a strong position. They had restricted Bangladesh to 119/9 in 27 overs with Radha Yadav (3/30) leading the way and the rest of the bowling unit chipping in.
Chasing a revised target of 126, India were cruising at 57 without loss in 8.4 overs before rain forced the match to be abandoned. Both teams shared the points in a contest where India were in a strong position to win.
Defeated Australia by five wickets in semi-final
India produced one of the greatest performances in World Cup knockout history to stun Australia and book their place in the final. Australia posted 338 on the back of Phoebe Litchfield’s century and fifties from Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner.
In reply, India lost both openers early, slipping to 59/2 before Jemimah Rodrigues (127*) and Harmanpreet Kaur (89) scripted a stunning recovery. Their 150-run partnership put India in control and despite late wickets, Rodrigues stayed until the end to steer India home with a few balls to spare. It was the highest-ever successful chase in a World Cup knockout game.
India deliver record chase to reach Final | Match Highlights | CWC25
A historic win from India to win the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 semi-final against Australia.
