ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Cricket

ICC Women's World Cup: Three teams confirmed in semi-finals, one spot up for grabs

Three teams, Australia, England, and South Africa, have officially secured their spots in the semi-finals of the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, while one final position remains up for grabs as the league stage nears its conclusion.

ANI Oct 22, 2025 11:22 IST googleads

England Women's team in action during Women's CWC. (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], October 22 (ANI): Three teams, Australia, England, and South Africa, have officially secured their spots in the semi-finals of the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, while one final position remains up for grabs as the league stage nears its conclusion.
According to the ICC website, India, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka are the three teams still in contention for the last remaining semi-final berth.
Thursday's clash between India and New Zealand will be pivotal for the three teams, and we examine all the potential scenarios facing them during the final portion of the group stage.
India - 4 points, +0.526 NRR
If India wins both their remaining matches, against New Zealand and Bangladesh, they will progress to the semi-finals. A victory over the White Ferns on Thursday will also be enough, even if they drop their final game of the league stage.
A win over New Zealand and a loss against Bangladesh would leave India with six points, and they would be the only team at the tournament that can finish with that points haul and a total of three victories.
New Zealand - 4 points, -0.245 NRR
If New Zealand wins both their remaining matches, against India and England, they will finish on eight points and qualify for the semi-finals.
A win against India, coupled with a loss to England, will need the Kiwis to rely on Bangladesh to defeat India on the final day, and their net run rate finishing higher than Sri Lanka (or Pakistan defeating Sri Lanka).
Sri Lanka - 4 points, -1.035 NRR
Sri Lanka has to defeat Pakistan in their final group match to have any chance of sneaking into the semi-finals.
They will also require India to lose both their matches against New Zealand and Bangladesh, for the White Ferns to lose to England, and for their net run rate to finish higher than the Kiwis.
In the event of teams finishing on equal points in the league stage, the ordering of teams will be decided in the following order of priority: The team with the greatest number of wins in the league matches will be placed in the higher position.
If there are teams with equal points and equal wins in the league matches, then in such a case, the teams will be ordered according to their net run rate (NRR) in the league matches (refer to 16.10.5 below for the calculation of NRR).
If two or more teams remain equal, they will be ordered according to the result of the head-to-head match played between them (points, then, if still equal, NRR in those matches). If the above does not resolve the league ordering, or if all matches within the league stage produce no results, the teams will be ordered as per their original league seedings.
That means India would own the tie break over New Zealand, and potentially Sri Lanka, with a win over the White Ferns and a loss to Bangladesh.
If India loses to New Zealand and then defeats Bangladesh, they will be relying on England defeating the White Ferns on the final day of the league stage to sneak into the final four.
If India loses both of their remaining matches, they will be out of contention for the semi-finals. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Football

“Iran team is welcome to World Cup, but…”: Trump

“Iran team is welcome to World Cup, but…”: Trump

United States will co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Canada and Mexico. The tournament will feature 104 matches, beginning at Mexico City Stadium on June 11 and culminating at New York New Jersey Stadium with the final on 19 July.

Read More
Football

Pritika's brace helps India defeat Myanmar in first U17 friendly

Pritika's brace helps India defeat Myanmar in first U17 friendly

India delivered a mature and balanced display, scoring once in each half while also maintaining a clean sheet against a spirited Myanmar side. Goalkeeper Munni played a crucial role when called upon, while the defensive line marshalled by Abhista Basnett and Elizabed Lakra remained organised and composed throughout the contest.

Read More
Others

Gunjan, Radhamani, Chandrika register wins for India on Day 5

Gunjan, Radhamani, Chandrika register wins for India on Day 5

In the morning session, Gunjan (48kg) secured a convincing 5-0 unanimous decision victory over Poland. Radhamani Longjam (57kg) delivered a dominant display, defeating her opponent from Ecuador by Referee Stopped Contest (RSC) in the first round.

Read More
Others

Carlos Gracida Memorial Cup: Jindal Panther outclass Youngsters

Carlos Gracida Memorial Cup: Jindal Panther outclass Youngsters

Jindal Panther made a composed start to the match, with Zavaleta opening the scoring in the first chukker to hand his side an early 1-0 advantage. While Youngsters attempted to find their rhythm, the Panthers maintained strong control in midfield and defence to keep their opponents from getting on the scoresheet in the opening period.

Read More
Others

Indorama Ventures Open Golf C'ship: Rashid takes 1st round lead

Indorama Ventures Open Golf C'ship: Rashid takes 1st round lead

Delhi-based Rashid Khan, a winner of 14 titles, including two on the international stage, put together seven birdies and a bogey on Thursday to enjoy the sole lead

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.