India vs Australia semi-finals, The group stage drama of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 has reached a thrilling end stage, and the semi-final lineup for the final four spot has been confirmed! After of weeks watching cricket on intense competition, stunning centuries, and Excellent-biting finishes which was mind blowing, the semi-final stage is been set. The teams heading into the knockouts are Australia, South Africa, England, and the host nation, India.
The Final Four Confirmed India, Australia, etc
The race for the semi-final spots was as gripping as if it was a last-over thriller, because of high compitation.
- Australia have been the team to beat, getting into the semi finals as the only unbeaten and undefeated side in the tournament who never lost a match, Holding their place as table-toppers with an almost excellent runs.
- South Africa and four-time champions England even they secured their spots with impressive performances, showing consistency and awesome performance under pressure during the games.
- The final spot went to India, who delivered a spectacular performance in their must-win game against New Zealand. After a mid-tournament losses, the team bounced back excellently, propelled by some incredible batting by top performers like Rawal and mandhana.
Match Highlights & Record-Breaking Performances by India, Australia, etc
The tournament has been a showcase of world-class talent, with several performances lighting up the scoreboards:
- India’s Batting Spectacle: The host nation’s crucial victory over New Zealand saw a record-breaking opening partnership. Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal both smashed centuries, with Rawal hitting a magnificent 122. Their partnership was the highest for India in Women’s World Cup history, setting up a daunting total of 340/3 in the rain-affected match.
- Alana King’s Spell: In a phenomenal display of spin bowling, Australia’s Alana King ripped through South Africa’s batting lineup with figures of 7 wickets for just 18 runs! This is the best bowling return in the history of the Women’s Cricket World Cup.
- Top Performers: The competition for the top run-scorer is fierce, with Smriti Mandhana and Australia’s Alyssa Healy among the leaders, while the bowling charts are topped by Australia’s all-rounder Annabel Sutherland and India’s Deepti Sharma, who have consistently delivered crucial breakthroughs.
The Knockout Stage: A Look Ahead India vs Australia
Now, the stakes are the highest they can be. One bad day is all it takes for a team’s World Cup dream to end. Here is the confirmed semi-final lineup:
| Match | Teams | Venue | Date |
| Semi-final 1 | England vs South Africa | Barsapara Stadium, Guwahati | October 29 |
| Semi-final 2 | India vs Australia | Dr DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai | October 30 |
The second semi-final is undoubtedly a blockbuster clash! Hosts India face the formidable, undefeated defending champions, Australia. While Australia go in as favourites, the home crowd advantage and the current momentum of the Indian side promise an epic contest. Meanwhile, the clash between England and South Africa will be a battle of pace and power, with both teams desperate to grab a spot in the final.
The path to the November 2nd final is now crystal clear. Which two teams will battle for the coveted ICC Women’s World Cup trophy? Get ready, because the action is just getting started!
Who are you rooting for in the semi-finals? Share your predictions in the comments below!














