India’s women’s cricket team showcased their dominance in the 2025 Women’s World Cup, achieving a convincing victory over arch-rivals Pakistan. This win marked their second consecutive triumph in the tournament. In contrast, Pakistan faced their second defeat, and despite some moments of competition, India’s victory was never truly in doubt.
India’s bowlers, Renuka Singh and Kranti Gaud, set the tone early. Renuka, in particular, delivered an exceptional performance, bowling eight consecutive overs and consistently challenging the Pakistani batters. The Pakistani top order struggled, often appearing unsure as the ball moved off the pitch.
Sidra Amin stood out for Pakistan, displaying resilience and skill. She anchored the innings, forming a partnership with Natalia Pervaiz that briefly offered Pakistan hope. However, the partnership was broken, and India’s bowlers maintained pressure, ultimately leading to Sidra Amin’s dismissal, which sealed Pakistan’s fate.
While the result was positive for India, there were areas for improvement. Richa Ghosh had a challenging day behind the stumps, and the team missed review opportunities. Despite these issues, the positives outweighed the negatives. Kranti Gaud continued her strong performance with crucial breakthroughs, and Sneh Rana and Deepti Sharma contributed with key wickets.
With this win, India reaffirmed their status as a tournament favorite. Pakistan, meanwhile, needs to address their batting struggles. Their semifinal chances may be at risk if they fail to find solutions quickly.








