- By Himanshu Badola
- Fri, 24 Oct 2025 07:53 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Points Table: India became the fourth and final team to seal their place in the semifinal after their remarkable win over New Zealand in match 24 of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 at the DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai, on Thursday.
Despite their 53-run win in the rain-hit contest, India remained fourth in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 points table. They now have three wins and six points under their belt after six matches. They headed into the match on the back of three successive defeats against South Africa, Australia and England, but ended up producing an impressive all-round effort against the white ferns.
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Apart from India, South Africa, the defending champions Australia, and England have already qualified for the semifinals. The Aussies continue to stay at the top of the standings with five wins and 11 points in six matches. South Africa and England are placed second and third, respectively.
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New Zealand stand fifth after their third defeat. They managed just one win in their six matches. Sri Lanka (6th), Bangladesh (7th) and Pakistan (8th) complete the points table as the marquee tournament heads towards its business end.
ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Points Table After IND-W vs NZ-W match 24

Most Runs in ICC Women's World Cup 2025 after IND-W vs NZ-W Match 24
Smriti Mandhana (IND): 331 runs in 6 matches, Avg: 55.17
Pratika Rawal (IND): 308 runs in 6 matches, Avg: 51.33
Alyssa Healy (AUS): 294 runs in 4 matches, Avg: 98
Laura Wolvaardt (NZ): 270 runs in 6 matches, Avg: 54
Sophie Devine (SA): 266 runs in 6 matches, Avg: 66.50
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Most Wickets in ICC Women's World Cup 2025 after IND-W vs NZ-W Match 24
Annabel Sutherland (AUS): 15 wickets in 5 matches
Deepti Sharma (IND): 14 wickets in 6 matches
Sophie Ecclestone (ENG) 11 wickets in 5 matches
Nonkululeko Mlaba (SA): 11 wickets in 6 matches
Fatima Sana (PAK): 10 wickets in 6 matches





