Rahul Tiwari
khelja|04-12-2024
Indian women's cricket team is on tour to Australia. Indian women's cricket team and Australian women's cricket team are ready to face each other in a three-match ODI series which will start from December 5. The first match will be played on Thursday at Allen Border Field Cricket Ground. Along with this series, a big reshuffle can also be seen in the ICC Women's ODI Championship. Australia remains on top in the latest list of ICC Women's ODI Championship. While India is at third place. So England is present at second number. However, in the 2022-25 edition, England has played three more matches than Australia and six more than India.
The command of the Australian team is in the hands of Harmanpreet Kaur, while the command of the Kangaroo team will be handled by Tahila McGrath. While Australia would like to retain the number 1 crown, India will have a golden opportunity to oust Australia from the top. If India defeats Australia in the three-match series, it will be on top. If Australia wins the series, its position will become stronger.
So far in the 2022-25 edition of the ICC Women's ODI Championship, Australia has played 18 matches and won three. While three were lost and two matches remained inconclusive. Australia has 28 points and is on top. Whereas England won 13 out of 21 matches and lost 6. His two matches remained inconclusive. The English team also has 28 points and is at second position.
The Indian team has so far played a total of 15 matches in the ICC Women's ODI Championship and won 12. India had a draw in one match and had to face defeat in two. Team India has a total of 25 points and is in third place. However, India has a chance to overtake England and Australia and become number 1. A total of 9 matches are left, including three ODIs against Australia.
South Africa is in fourth place in the ICC Women's ODI Championship. He has played 21 matches so far and won 11. With nine losses and one inconclusive match, South Africa has 23 points. It is noteworthy that all four teams Australia, England, India and South Africa have also qualified for the World Cup to be held in India in the year 2025.