Women's World Cup 2025
Wicket-keeper/batter retained by RCB alongside seasoned campaigners like Smriti Mandhana and Ellyse Perry for next year’s competition.
Updated 11 Nov, 2025 01:22pm
Becomes only player named in a side to miss out on final four; India, South Africa and Australia boasted three players each in final XI.
Updated 04 Nov, 2025 05:13pm
A 2024 Deloitte and Google study found women — 236 million fans, or 36 percent — are shaping the sports market, debunking the notion of a male-only fanbase.
Updated 04 Nov, 2025 11:38am
Captain Harmanpreet says it could be a turning point for the women's game in the cricket-mad country.
Published 03 Nov, 2025 11:32am
Shafali Verma and Deepti Sharma starred with both bat and ball to propel India to the title in front of a jubilant home crowd at Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium.
Updated 03 Nov, 2025 02:12am
Batter Rodrigues hit an unbeaten 127 as the hosts chased down a record 339 in Mumbai to oust reigning seven-time champions Australia.
Published 31 Oct, 2025 01:14pm
Rodrigues and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, who hit 89, put on 167 runs for the third wicket as India won with nine balls and five wickets to spare.
Updated 30 Oct, 2025 10:56pm
England left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone stood out with figures of 4-44.
Updated 29 Oct, 2025 06:18pm
India have twice been runners-up, in 2005 and 2017, when they beat Australia in the semi-finals before losing to England.
Published 28 Oct, 2025 01:26pm
“While there was a security lapse, it was also the players’ responsibility to inform local authorities before going out," he says.
Updated 27 Oct, 2025 01:03pm
Win catapults England to second place in table with 11 points; will meet South Africa in the semi-finals.
Published 26 Oct, 2025 05:22pm
Most of the decisions off the field that led to this underpar performance will not receive the same level of attention as the decisions made on it.
Updated 25 Oct, 2025 01:17pm
Green Shirts were 18-0 after start was delayed by more than two hours due to rain, and ended their campaign second from the bottom at the points table.
Updated 24 Oct, 2025 08:22pm
Sutherland hit 98 and put on an unbeaten fifth-wicket stand of 180 with Gardner (104) to lift Australia from a precarious 68-4
Updated 22 Oct, 2025 10:48pm
The Women in Green were already staring at defeat before the relentless rains, stop-start in manner, in Colombo sealed their fate.
Published 22 Oct, 2025 09:05pm
Pakistan and Bangladesh are out of contention and at the bottom of the standings with two points each.
Updated 22 Oct, 2025 10:59pm
Green Shirts lose by 150 runs while chasing 234 after D/L adjustment in a campaign affected by batting woes and inclement weather.
Updated 21 Oct, 2025 11:56pm
Four wickets tumble in four balls as Bangladesh collapse, losing five wickets for just two runs.
Published 21 Oct, 2025 12:07am
Off-spinner adds that playing a series against South Africa in the lead-up to the World Cup would come in handy in Tuesday's clash.
Updated 20 Oct, 2025 10:48pm
Heather Knight stars with ton as India’s last-four hopes suffer body blow after today's collapse.
Updated 19 Oct, 2025 10:57pm
Pakistan and New Zealand share a point each as South Africa becomes the second team to qualify for the semis; Green Shirts still search for their first win.
Updated 20 Oct, 2025 06:00pm
The win pushes South Africa to eight points, just one behind defending champions Australia, who have nine.
Published 17 Oct, 2025 11:32pm
New Zealand coach Sawyer alludes to danger posed by Pakistan bowling going into pivotal encounter.
Published 17 Oct, 2025 06:36pm
Healy and fellow opener Phoebe Litchfield hardly put a foot wrong as Australia romped home to their victory.
Published 16 Oct, 2025 11:04pm
Pakistan, searching for their first win of the tournament, were well-poised at 34-0 before match was called off after rain intervened for second time in Colombo.
Updated 17 Oct, 2025 05:30pm
Pakistan's Women's World Cup campaign is in dire straits after three losses on the trot.
Published 14 Oct, 2025 07:51pm
PCB confirms that the national team's player will continue to remain in Sri Lanka for the Women's World Cup.
Updated 14 Oct, 2025 06:25pm
For Bangladesh, it was a tale of missed chances, a sharper fielding effort could well have tilted the scales their way.
Published 13 Oct, 2025 11:05pm
A hurt Perry returned to hit the match-winning six to cap off the highest successful run chase in the history of women’s ODIs.
Updated 13 Oct, 2025 08:19pm
Her knock of 63 off 85 balls, laced with two fours and two sixes, provided the spine of the innings.
Updated 11 Oct, 2025 08:49am