Cricket Australia has announced its team for ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025. Alyssa Haley, wife of Mitchell Starc, has been elected captain. The first match of Australia team will be with New Zealand on 1 October. Australia will land in this tournament as a defending champion, who won the title by defeating England in the last edition (2022).
Australia women’s cricket team looks very strong. Many of his players play in India in Women’s Premier League, it can also benefit them in World Cup matches. Cricket Australia selector Sean Phagler admitted that playing in India would be a big challenge but he also expressed confidence that his team would fulfill this challenge. He said, “The experience that the players involved in this squad have gained in the Women’s Premier League in the recent past will make it easier to understand India’s difficult conditions.”
10 players of 2022 champion team join squad
Australia cricket team won the 2022 World Cup title. Earlier, the team had reported the title 6 times, that is, in 2025 it will play for its 8th title. 10 of the teams that won the title in 2022 are also included in this squad of Australia. This includes match winners like Elisa Haley, Beth Muni, Alice Perry.
Players included in Australia Squad for Women’s World Cup 2025
Elisa Haley (Captain), Darcy Brown, Ash Gardner, Kim Garth, Grace Harris, Alana King, Sophie Molinx, Beth Muni, Alice Perry, Fabi Lichfield, Tahhalia McGrag, Georgia Vol, Georgia Warham, Megan Shaatta, Anabel Sadarland.
Australia team schedule
- October 1- vs New Zealand (Indore)
- October 4- vs Sri Lanka (Colombo)
- October 8- vs Pakistan (Colombo)
- October 12- vs India (Visakhapatnam)
- October 16- vs Bangladesh (Visakhapatnam)
- October 22- vs England (Indore)
- October 25- vs South Africa (Indore)
How many ODI World Cups have Australia women’s cricket team win?
Australia women’s cricket team has won a total of 7 ODIs. The team won its first title on the basis of points in 1978, without playing the finals. After this, the team won the title in 1982, 1988, 1997, 2005, 2013 and 2022.

