England Advances to 2025 Women’s World Cup Semi-Finals After Thrilling India Defeat

England secured their place in the semi-finals of the 2025 Women’s World Cup with a remarkable four-run victory over co-hosts India in Indore. Set with a target of 289 runs, India appeared to be in a commanding position at 234-3, thanks largely to opener Smriti Mandhana, who had scored 88 runs. However, her dismissal in the 42nd over marked a critical turning point for the match.
Turning Point of the Match
Mandhana was caught off a delivery from spinner Linsey Smith, shifting momentum in favor of England. Despite Deepti Sharma’s resilient half-century, the Indian middle order faltered under increasing pressure. With 14 runs needed in the final over, Smith maintained her composure, leading to India finishing at 284-6.
England’s Innings Breakdown
England had initially batted first, scoring 288-8. The innings was anchored by former captain Heather Knight, who was instrumental with her outstanding 86-ball century. England cautiously began the match, reaching 44 runs without loss during the powerplay. Their innings featured:
- Heather Knight: 100 runs (15 fours, 1 six)
- Amy Jones: 56 runs
- Nat Sciver-Brunt: 38 runs
The crucial partnership of 113 runs between Knight and Sciver-Brunt set a strong foundation for England, placing them at 211-3 with just over 11 overs remaining. Despite a middle-order collapse where three wickets fell for just eight runs, England had already built a sufficient lead.
India’s Struggles and Future Matches
India’s batting lineup, particularly the partnership between Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur, had given fans hope with a seamless 125-run collaboration. However, after Mandhana’s departure, India’s potential victory slipped away. They must now win their next two matches to secure a spot in the semi-finals, having faced three straight losses in the tournament.
This thrilling encounter highlights the competitive nature of the Women’s World Cup as England continues to advance towards the title in 2025.