ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Points Table Updated: Australia Storm Into Semifinals After Crushing Win Over Bangladesh
ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Points Table Updated — Australia Women storm into semifinals after a dominant 10-wicket win over Bangladesh. Check full standings and match highlights here.
ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Points Table: Australia Qualify for Semifinals After Beating Bangladesh

On Thursday, October 16, the Australia Women team achieved a dominating victory of 10 wickets over Bangladesh Women which took them to the semifinals of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. The World Cup holders unbeaten upswing in the tournament has led them to be the points table leaders with a total of nine points acquired through five matches.
Meanwhile, England are moving on with their great performance, being second with seven points gained from four matches. On the other hand, South Africa managed to occupy the third position after they had taken the win over Bangladesh. The home team India is in fourth position with four points from four games. New Zealand and Bangladesh are in fifth and sixth positions respectively, while Sri Lanka and Pakistan are still at the bottom.
🏆 ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Points Table (After Australia vs Bangladesh Match – October 16, 2025)
🏏 Match Summary: Australia vs Bangladesh, October 16, 2025
Bangladesh Women: 198/9 in 50 overs
(Sobhana Mostary 66*; Rubya Haider 44; Alana King 2/18, Georgia Wareham 2/22)
Australia Women: 202/0 in 24.5 overs
(Alyssa Healy 113*, Phoebe Litchfield 84*)
Result: Australia won by 10 wickets.
🔹 Match Highlights
Alyssa Healy was the star performer with a blistering 113 off 77 balls*, including 20 boundaries.
Phoebe Litchfield added an unbeaten 84 off 72 deliveries, striking 12 fours and a six.
The duo’s unbeaten 202-run partnership powered Australia to an effortless win in just 24.5 overs.
Earlier, Sobhana Mostary anchored Bangladesh’s innings with a fighting 66 not out, her first fifty against Australia in ODIs.
Rubya Haider (44) proved to be a tough customer but the bowlers of Australia — Alana King, Georgia Wareham, Megan Schutt, Ashleigh Gardner, and Annabel Sutherland — maintained their control over Bangladesh.
The victory allowed Australia not only to be in the semifinals but also to further their campaign for a World Cup title which would be a record-extending one.