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England Women vs Pakistan Women 🏏 England Women’s Cricket Team Squad 2025 – ICC Women’s World Cup

England Women vs Pakistan Women
England Women vs Pakistan Women

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The England Women’s Cricket Team has announced a strong and balanced squad for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, led by the dynamic Nat Sciver-Brunt, one of the world’s top all-rounders. With a mix of experience and young talent, England enters the tournament as one of the favorites to lift the trophy.

At the top of the batting order, Tammy Beaumont brings consistency and class as an opening batter, while Sophia Dunkley and Danni Wyatt-Hodge add aggression and attacking flair. Heather Knight, the experienced middle-order batter and former captain, strengthens the batting lineup with her calm and composed presence.

In the all-round department, Alice Capsey, Charlie Dean, and Emma Lamb provide England with great balance, thanks to their ability to contribute both with bat and ball. Amy Jones, the wicketkeeper-batter, is reliable behind the stumps and adds stability in the middle order.

The bowling attack is equally impressive — Lauren Bell, Lauren Filer, and Emily Arlott bring pace and bounce, while world-class spinner Sophie Ecclestone leads the spin department, supported by Sarah Glenn, Linsey Smith, and Charlie Dean.

With a perfect blend of skill, strength, and strategy, the England Women’s Cricket Team 2025 is ready to dominate the ICC Women’s World Cup and bring glory to their nation once again.

 

England Women’s Squad – ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

Captain:

🇬🇧 Nat Sciver-Brunt (c) – Allrounder

Batters:

Tammy Beaumont – Opening Batter

Sophia Dunkley – Top Order Batter

Heather Knight – Middle Order Batter

Danni Wyatt-Hodge – Top Order Batter

All-rounders:

Alice Capsey – Batting Allrounder

Charlie Dean – Bowling Allrounder

Emma Lamb – Batting Allrounder

Sarah Glenn – Bowling Allrounder

Bowlers:

Lauren Bell – Bowler

Lauren Filer – Bowler

Sophie Ecclestone – Bowler

Linsey Smith – Bowler

Em Arlott – Bowler

Wicketkeeper:

Amy Jones (†) – Wicketkeeper Batter

🌟 Team Overview:

Led by Nat Sciver-Brunt, England’s squad for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 is a perfect mix of experienced stars and young talents. With a powerful batting lineup, a strong group of all-rounders, and a world-class bowling attack led by Sophie Ecclestone, this team looks ready to challenge for the title.

🏏 Pakistan Women’s Squad – ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

Captain:

🇵🇰 Fatima Sana (c) – Bowling Allrounder

Batters:

Eyman Fatima – Batter

Shawaal Zulfiqar – Batter

Sidra Amin – Opening Batter

Sadaf Shamas – Top Order Batter

Omaima Sohail – Top Order Batter

All-rounders:

Aliya Riaz – Allrounder

Natalia Pervaiz – Batting Allrounder

Syeda Aroob Shah – Allrounder

Bowlers:

Diana Baig – Bowler

Nashra Sandhu – Bowler

Sadia Iqbal – Bowler

Rameen Shamim – Bowler

Wicketkeepers:

Muneeba Ali (†) – Wicketkeeper Batter

Sidra Nawaz (†) – Wicketkeeper Batter

🌟 Team Overview:

The Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 is led by talented all-rounder Fatima Sana. With experienced campaigners like Aliya Riaz, Nashra Sandhu, and Sidra Amin, the squad looks balanced and determined to make an impact. The mix of young talents such as Shawaal Zulfiqar and Eyman Fatima adds freshness and energy, while the bowling unit, featuring Diana Baig and Sadia Iqbal, gives Pakistan strong attacking options.

🏁 Match Conclusion: England Women vs Pakistan Women (15 October 2025)

The clash between England Women and Pakistan Women on 15 October 2025 in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 proved to be a thrilling encounter filled with determination, skill, and high-quality cricket. Both teams showcased their strengths — England displayed their all-round dominance under the leadership of Nat Sciver-Brunt, while Pakistan fought valiantly with the spirited efforts of Fatima Sana and her team.

England’s disciplined bowling attack and solid batting lineup once again highlighted why they are considered one of the strongest sides in women’s cricket. On the other hand, Pakistan showed great improvement and resilience, demonstrating its growing potential on the world stage.

This match not only entertained fans but also reflected the competitive spirit of women’s cricket today. As the tournament progresses, both teams will look to build on this performance — England aiming to maintain their lead, and Pakistan seeking to bounce back stronger in their upcoming fixtures.


🌍 Season:

ICC Women’s World Cup 2025/26


🔖 Summary:

The 16th Match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025/26 between England Women and Pakistan Women will be played under lights at the iconic R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo. This day-night encounter promises an exciting clash between two competitive teams, featuring world-class players and intense cricketing action.

🌟 Players to Watch – England Women vs Pakistan Women (15 October 2025)

🏏 Top Batters (Recent Form)

| Player | Team | Matches | Runs | Average | Strike Rate |
| Nat Sciver-Brunt (c) | 🇬🇧 ENG-W | 10 | 491 | 61.38 | 100.2 |
| Amy Jones | 🇬🇧 ENG-W | 10 | 384 | 54.86 | 101.05 |
| Sidra Amin | 🇵🇰 PAK-W | 10 | 583 | 72.88 | 75.03 |
| Muneeba Ali | 🇵🇰 PAK-W | 10 | 334 | 33.40 | 67.20 |


🎯 Top Bowlers (Recent Stats)

| Player | Team | Matches | Wickets | Economy | Strike Rate |
| Linsey Smith | 🇬🇧 ENG-W | 7 | 16 | 3.96 | 21.5 |
| Sophie Ecclestone | 🇬🇧 ENG-W | 7 | 15 | 3.63 | 24.8 |
| Nashra Sandhu | 🇵🇰 PAK-W | 10 | 17 | 4.22 | 30.76 |
| Fatima Sana (c) | 🇵🇰 PAK-W | 10 | 17 | 4.79 | 27.82 |

Nat Sciver-Brunt

10 M • 491 Runs • 61.38 Avg • 100.2 SR

AE Jones

 ENG-W

10 M • 384 Runs • 54.86 Avg • 101.05 SR

Sidra Amin

 PAK-W

10 M • 583 Runs • 72.88 Avg • 75.03 SR

Muneeba Ali

 PAK-W

10 M • 334 Runs • 33.4 Avg • 67.2 SR

bowlers to watch(Recent stats)

LCN Smith

 ENG-W

7 M • 16 Wkts • 3.96 Econ • 21.5 SR

S Ecclestone

7 M • 15 Wkts • 3.63 Econ • 24.8 SR

Nashra Sandhu

 PAK-W

10 M • 17 Wkts • 4.22 Econ • 30.76 SR

Fatima Sana

 PAK-W

10 M • 17 Wkts • 4.79 Econ • 27.82 SR

lso knows as Khettarama Stadium (until June 1994)
Established 1986
Named After Former Sri Lanka president Ranasinghe Premadasa
Capacity 35,000
End Names Khettarama End, Maligawatte End
Flood Lights Yes
Home Teams Sri Lanka
Pitch Grass
Current Local Time 15:57, Tue Oct 14, 2025
The R. Premadasa International Stadium (known prior to June 1994 as the Khetterama Cricket Stadium, after the area of Colombo it stands in) was the brainchild of the late Sri Lanka President Ranasinghe Premadasa, who championed the development of this colossal 35,000-seater concrete bowl, the biggest stadium in the country. Opened on February 2, 1986 with a limited-overs match between a Sri Lanka ‘B’ side and an England ‘B’ team, the stadium was built on swampland previously used by monks ferrying across to the Khettarama temple adjacent to the stadium. The inaugural one-day international was played on April 5, 1986 between Sri Lanka and New Zealand. On August 28, 1992 it hosted its first Test between Sri Lanka and Australia. The venue is best remembered for holding the world record for the highest Test total – 952 for 6 declared by Sri Lanka against India in 1997-98, in which the former Sri Lanka captain Sanath Jayasuriya scored 340 and Roshan Mahanama 225, the pair sharing the highest partnership in Test cricket with 576 for the second wicket. A new training centre was developed behind the stadium with 16 practice pitches and dormitories for the Academy which started in 2003.
Andrew McGlashan