South Africa leads women's World Cup points table

Wednesday, 22 October 2025 - 11:40

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Significant changes have occurred in the points table of the Women's World Cup following the victory by the South African Women's team over Pakistan yesterday (21).

The South African Women's team currently leads the table with 10 points, having played 6 matches, securing 5 wins and 1 loss.
Their Net Run Rate (NRR) stands at 0.276.

The Australian Women's team and the England Women's team are ranked second and third, respectively, each with 9 points from 5 matches, which include 4 wins and 1 no-result game.

The Australian Women's team holds the highest NRR at 1.818.

The England Women's team has an NRR of 1.490.

The Indian Women's team is in fourth place with 4 points after 5 matches, recording 2 wins and 3 losses. Their NRR is 0.526.

The New Zealand Women's team is in fifth place, also with 4 points from 5 matches, including 2 no-result games. Their NRR is -0.245.

The Sri Lankan Women's team has played 6 matches and is in sixth place with 4 points, attributed to 1 win and 2 no-result games. Sri Lanka's NRR is -1.035.

The Bangladesh Women's team is ranked seventh with 2 points from 6 matches, having 1 win and 5 losses.

The Pakistani Women's team occupies the eighth spot with 2 points from 6 matches, including 2 no-result games.

Their NRR is -2.651.

A crucial match between the Australian Women's team and the England Women's team is scheduled to start today at 3:00 PM in Indor, India.


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