England Women 62/1 in 12.1 Overs | England vs Australia Live Score, Women’s World Cup 2025: England eye steady start against Australia in Indore

The all-rounder has been one of England’s most consistent performers, with 996 runs in 21 innings across 23 matches at an average of 55.33 and a strike rate of 97. Her record includes five centuries and two fifties, with a best of 148 not out—a tally that makes her the player with the most hundreds in Women’s World Cup history. Only two English greats, Jan Brittin (1,299 runs in 36 matches) and Charlotte Edwards (1,231 in 30), have previously crossed the landmark.
Sciver-Brunt’s form has been solid in this edition too—she’s the sixth-highest run-getter so far with 191 runs from four innings at an average of 47.75, highlighted by her 117-run knock against Sri Lanka.
Meanwhile, left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone is chasing a record of her own. With 135 wickets in 79 ODIs at 19.20, she needs just two more to surpass Jenny Gunn (136) and become England’s second-highest wicket-taker in women’s ODIs, behind only Katherine Sciver-Brunt (170).
Both England and Australia, who occupy the top two spots on the table with nine points each (four wins and a no result), have already confirmed semifinal qualification. Yet, with milestones in sight and rivalry stakes high, this contest is far from a dead rubber. Expect intensity, history in the making, and perhaps another Nat Sciver-Brunt masterclass under the Indore lights.