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Women's Cricket World Cup 2025: India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka Battle for Final Semi-Final Spot

Women's Cricket World Cup 2025: India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka Battle for Final Semi-Final Spot

The Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 has witnessed several thrilling events so far, captivating audiences. With the elimination of Bangladesh and Pakistan, only one spot remains open in the semi-finals. India, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka are in a fierce competition for this coveted position.

Sports News: Pakistan's journey in the Women's World Cup 2025 has concluded. Pakistan has played 6 matches so far and the team has not secured a single win. However, two matches were called off due to rain, earning the team two points. Pakistan is at the bottom of the 8-team table with only one match remaining. Additionally, Bangladesh's team has also been eliminated from the tournament.

Pakistan's Journey Concludes

Pakistan's women's team failed to register any wins in their Women's World Cup 2025 campaign. The team played a total of 6 matches so far and faced defeat every time. Although Pakistan received two points due to two matches being abandoned because of rain, they still remain at the bottom of the points table. Only one match is left for the team, but it will not be enough for them to reach the semi-finals.

With Pakistan's defeat, Bangladesh's journey in the tournament has also ended. Following the elimination of both teams, the race for the semi-finals has become even more exciting.

Three Teams Already in Semi-Finals

Three teams have already secured their spots in the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup 2025. Australia was the first to enter the final four. Following them, South Africa and England also showcased excellent performances to claim their semi-final tickets. South Africa had suffered a defeat against England in their opening match but then demonstrated their strength by winning the next five consecutive matches. Meanwhile, England and Australia remain undefeated so far and are b contenders for a place in the final.

The Race for India, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka

Only one spot is now vacant, and teams from India, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka are vying for it. India has accumulated 4 points from 5 matches. India's last two fixtures are against Bangladesh and New Zealand. If India wins both these matches, their semi-final entry will be secured. If India loses to New Zealand, reaching the semi-finals will become difficult. In such a scenario, the team would need to win against Bangladesh and also hope that New Zealand loses its last match against England.

If New Zealand wins both their remaining matches, they will directly qualify for the semi-finals. However, if they lose to India, New Zealand would need to win against England. Additionally, they would also have to hope that India loses against Bangladesh. For the Sri Lankan women's team, the chances of reaching the semi-finals are very limited. Their qualification is only possible if:

  • India loses both their remaining matches.
  • New Zealand loses to England.
  • Sri Lanka defeats Pakistan by a large margin.

This means the situation is quite complex for Sri Lanka, while for India and New Zealand, the situation is clearly in their hands.

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