Australia Women will face England Women at the Holkar Stadium in Indore for the 23rd Match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025. Both teams have already secured their semi-final spots, but this clash will determine which team maintains their unbeaten record at the tournament.
These two teams have a highly competitive history in WODI cricket, with Australia holding a dominant 9-2 advantage over England in their 11 previous encounters. Australia has been in exceptional form recently and will be looking to extend its winning streak.
AUS-W vs ENG-W 23rd ODI Match Preview
The Holkar Stadium in Indore provides excellent conditions for ODI cricket and is known to be a batting-friendly wicket that significantly favors spinners. Recent statistics show that spinners have a clear advantage at this venue, having taken 38 wickets compared to 29 by pacers in the last 5 ODI matches.

The Holkar Stadium has recorded an average score of 282 runs in recent ODI encounters, indicating high-scoring games. Australia has been perfect with 5 consecutive wins, while England has been impressive with 4 wins and 1 loss.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | Australia Women vs England Women |
| Date | October 22nd, 2025 |
| Time | 3:00 PM Local |
| Venue | Holkar Stadium, Indore |
| Tournament | ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 |
Pitch Report
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Batting-friendly wicket (black-soil pitch) |
| Average Score | 282 runs (average), total scores around 270-300 expected |
| Favors | Significant advantage for spinners (38 wickets vs 29 for pacers) |
| Surface | Flat track is excellent for batting, with strong assistance for spinners |
| Weather Impact | Humid and cloudy, slight probability of rain |
| Toss Factor | Teams winning the toss unanimously prefer to bat first (100% opt to bat) |
Weather Report
| Condition | Details |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 23°C with pleasant conditions expected |
| Humidity | 79% – High humidity levels |
| Wind Speed | 8 km/h – Light winds |
| Rain Chance | 0% precipitation expected – no rain |
| Overall | Clear with periodic clouds, no weather interruption anticipated |
Toss Prediction
Historical data from the Holkar Stadium shows teams winning the toss have a unanimous preference to bat first, with 100% of captains opting to set a target in recent ODI matches. Teams batting first have won 66.67% of matches at this venue, indicating that batting first and posting a big total provides a significant strategic advantage on this flat surface.
Injury Updates
Australia: Alyssa Healy ruled out with a minor calf strain. Georgia Voll will replace her at the top and Beth Mooney will keep wickets. Tahlia McGrath will captain the side. Sophie Molineux could return after being rested.
England: May consider bringing Danni Wyatt-Hodge in place of Sophia Dunkley, Alice Capsey, or Emma Lamb due to their low scores. Otherwise, no major injury concerns.
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AUS-W vs ENG-W Head-to-Head Records
- AUS beat ENG by 86 runs: AUS-W – 308/8 (50), ENG-W – 222/10 (42.2) (17 Jan, 2025)
- AUS beat ENG by 21 runs: AUS-W – 180/10 (44.3), ENG-W – 159/10 (48.1) (14 Jan, 2025)
- AUS beat ENG by 4 wickets: ENG-W – 204/10 (43.1), AUS-W – 206/6 (38.5) (12 Jan, 2025)
- ENG beat AUS by 69 runs (D/L method): AUS-W – 199/10 (35.3), ENG-W – 285/9 (50) (18 Jul, 2023)
- AUS beat ENG by 3 runs: AUS-W – 282/7 (50), ENG-W – 279/7 (50) (16 Jul, 2023)
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Top Picks For The Match
| Player | Reason |
|---|---|
| Nat Sciver-Brunt (Captain) | Scored 285 runs and took 6 wickets in 5 matches |
| Ashleigh Gardner (Vice Captain) | Scored 200 runs and took 5 wickets in 5 matches |
| Phoebe Litchfield | Scored 267 runs in 5 matches |
| Beth Mooney | Scored 263 runs in 5 matches |
| Sophie Ecclestone | Took 11 wickets in 5 matches |
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