Australia Women will face New Zealand Women in the second match of the ICC Women’s World Cup on October 1, 2025, at Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore. This year’s tournament, the 13th edition, is co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.
Coming into the match, Australia have momentum after a 2-1 series win over India, although they lost to England in warm-up games. As a result, they aim to win their eighth World Cup title, continuing their rich history in the competition.
Beth Mooney, the wicketkeeper-batter, could be Australia’s key player. She has been in excellent form, recently scoring a half-century and a match-winning century against India. Therefore, she has the ability to take control of the game and lead Australia’s innings.
In contrast, New Zealand Women have struggled in recent months. They lost several matches, including warm-up games. Despite this, they aim to start the tournament strongly and move past their previous setbacks.
Amelia Kerr, the leg-spinner, could play a vital role for New Zealand. With her experience in ODIs and multi-nation tournaments, she can bowl tightly and deliver match-winning performances. Consequently, Kerr may be crucial in helping New Zealand secure victory.
Pitch Report
Holkar Cricket Stadium favors batters. The pitch is flat, boundaries are short, and the outfield is fast. Moreover, batswomen can expect consistent bounce and minimal sideways movement, making stroke play easier. Fast bowlers may still get some assistance under overcast skies.
Additionally, dew may appear in day-night matches, which can make bowling difficult. Thus, the team chasing often gains an advantage later in the game.
Weather Report
The weather in Indore looks stable on match day. No significant rain is expected. According to forecasts, skies will be partly sunny, with temperatures around 30°C at the 3:00 PM IST start. Meanwhile, humidity will be approximately 62% during the match.
Probable Playing XI's
Australia Women (AUS W): Alyssa Healy (c & wk), Phoebe Litchfield, Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, Ashleigh Gardner, Annabel Sutherland, Tahlia McGrath, Alana King, Georgia Wareham, Darcie Brown, Kim Garth
New Zealand Women (NZ W): Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr, Sophie Devine (c), Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Isabelle Gaze (wk), Jess Kerr, Lea Tahuhu, Eden Carson, Flora Devonshire
