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Sandy Verma | August 22, 2025 8:24 AM CST

England cricket Has announced its 15 -member team for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 starting on 30 September. The announcement reflects the beginning of preparations to win one of the most prestigious trophies of England, England.

NAT CIV-Brant will be the captain of England’s ODI World Cup team

For the first time in the ICC event, the NAT will captain the team-building team. He was appointed captain of all England formats earlier this year. The world’s number 1 one-day batsman rank Cyre-Brant leadership with the ability to win the match, and will be at the center of England’s challenge.

England have also strengthened by the return of some of the major names. Former captain Heather Knight Hamstring has returned to the team after recovering from tendon injury, which kept him away from the ground for several months. Spinner Sara Glenn and veteran batsman Danny Wyt-Hodes, who missed the India series, have also returned to the team.

Glenn is one of the six players who are ready for their first ODI World Cup, which adds new energy and diversity to the team. At the same time, England have retained their strong spine with experienced players like Tammy Buomont, Amy Jones, Sophia Dunkle, Charlie Dean and Linse Smith. This mixture of experienced players and emerging talented faces makes England a strong contender.

England’s eye on his fifth World Cup title

England’s women’s team has a glorious history in the World Cup. He has won the title four times in 1973, 1993, 2009 and 2017. Descending in the 2025 World Cup, their goal is clear: to further strengthen her heritage in the history of women’s cricket by winning the fifth title.

England’s campaign will begin on October 3 in Bengaluru with a high-profile match against South Africa. The match promises to lay the foundation for the exciting journey to England towards the World Cup.

England team for 2025 Women’s World Cup

Nat Cyver-Bunt (Captain), Tammy Beomont, Amy Jones (wicketkeeper), Heather Knight, Danny Wyt-Hose, Emma Lamb, Sophia Dunkle, Ellis Capsi, Sophie Eklestone, Charlie Dean, Sara Glenn, Linse Smith, Lauren Bel, Lauren Filers, Mary Arlt


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