Team-level performances in women’s cricket are already taking place ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025. And currently, the match between India and New Zealand women’s teams at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on October 1, 2025 is in the news. This is your chance to immerse yourself in history and excitement. The two powerhouse cricketing nations are facing off in the men’s Day/Night Group Stage.
The highest-ranked team in the history of women’s cricket, the women’s national team, entered the tournament as favourites. While the New Zealand women’s team is still a unit with a strong presence, the Group B stage will take shape and unfold.
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The Holkar Stadium in Indore is traditionally known for its batting-friendly conditions. Under lights, however, the pitch tends to slow down, bringing spinners and clever medium-pacers into play.
Australia Women and New Zealand Women share a long-standing rivalry in women’s cricket.
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Australia’s dominance has been evident in recent years. But New Zealand is nowhere behind with its senior players gaming fire together.
Given Australia’s batting depth, with the likes of Healy, Mooney, Perry and Gardner, they are expected to set or chase big scores. Their bowling, led by Shutt and Gardner, adds to the balance.
However, New Zealand will rely heavily on their senior trio of Devine, Bates and Kerr. If all three bowlers perform, they can compete with Australia at any cost. Their bowling attack, led by Lee Tahuhu and Jess Kerr, will need to be disciplined to stop Australia’s aggressive batsmen.
This game is not just about early points in the group stage. It’s about:
The clash between AUS-W vs NZ-W in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 is a classic rivalry that has been brought back to life under the bright lights of Indore. Australia’s pedigree and depth make them favourites, but New Zealand’s fighting spirit ensures that they won’t go down without a fight. Cricket fans can expect power-hitting, clever bowling and edge-of-the-seat drama from these two.
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Wicketkeeper-batsman Alyssa Healy is leading the Australia women’s team in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025.
Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates and Amelia Kerr are the key all-rounders for New Zealand, bringing balance with both bat and ball.
Among the wickets, Ellyse Perry and Alyssa Healy, and Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates have historically been the most influential.
Australia is comfortably ahead with 38 wins from 52 matches, while New Zealand has won 14 matches.
This early group-stage encounter adds momentum. There is no guarantee of victory here.
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