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    Most Wickets in Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 – Leading Wicket Taker

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    Most Wickets in Women’s ODI World Cup 2025: The 13th edition of the Women’s Cricket World Cup is scheduled to be hosted in India and Sri Lanka.

    This will be the last time the tournament has eight teams. In June 2025, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that the tournament would take place from September 30 to November 2, 2025.

    Australia are the defending champion, having won their seventh title in 2022 after defeating England women by 21 runs.

    As per the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 schedule, the first match will be played between India Women and Sri Lanka Women on September 30 at Barsapara Stadium, Guwahati.

    Cricket fans can book tickets to see their favourite teams in action and also have stadium experience. Meanwhile, Fans who miss the stadium view can watch the game which will be live streamed for all locations.

    Most Wickets in Women’s ODI World Cup 2025

    Most Wickets in Women’s ODI World Cup 2025: The Cricket World Cup will be played between 8 nations -India, Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

    Check out the full list of most runs in Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 below with various stats:

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    Player Mat Wkts BBI Ave Econ SR 4 5
    A Sutherland (AUS-W) 7 17 5/40 15.82 4.45 21.29 1
    DB Sharma (IND-W) 8 17 4/51 24.11 5.7 25.35 1
    S Ecclestone (ENG-W) 7 16 4/17 14.25 4.05 21.06 2
    AM King (AUS-W) 7 13 7/18 17.38 4.03 25.84 1
    N Shree Charani (IND-W) 8 13 3/41 26.07 4.91 31.84
    M Kapp (SA-W) 8 12 5/20 15.33 3.83 24 1
    N Mlaba (SA-W) 8 12 4/40 20.66 4.86 25.5 1
    LCN Smith (ENG-W) 8 12 3/7 21.25 4.13 30.83
    LMM Tahuhu (NZ-W) 6 10 3/22 15.7 4.61 20.4
    Fatima Sana (PAK-W) 7 10 4/27 21.3 5.07 25.2 1
    Nat Sciver-Brunt (ENG-W) 8 9 2/5 29.33 5.86 30
    K Gaud (IND-W) 7 9 3/20 38.33 5.75 40
    Sadia Iqbal (PAK-W) 7 8 3/63 22.37 4.47 30
    N de Klerk (SA-W) 8 8 2/24 22.87 5.17 26.5
    S Molineux (AUS-W) 4 8 3/25 24.5 5.62 26.12
    JM Kerr (NZ-W) 7 8 3/21 32.25 5.43 35.62
    CE Dean (ENG-W) 8 8 2/14 34.5 4.87 42.5
    I Ranaweera (SL-W) 6 7 4/46 20.71 4.53 27.42 1
    Nashra Sandhu (PAK-W) 7 7 3/37 24.71 4.53 32.71
    Rabeya Khan (BAN-W) 7 7 3/30 30 4.31 41.71
    Diana Baig (PAK-W) 6 7 4/69 33 6.41 30.85 1
    A Gardner (AUS-W) 7 7 2/39 37.85 5.3 42.85
    AC Kerr (NZ-W) 7 7 2/54 42.85 4.83 53.14
    S Rana (IND-W) 6 7 2/32 45.42 5.67 48
    Shorna Akter (BAN-W) 7 6 3/5 21.16 4.16 30.5
    Fahima Khatun (BAN-W) 5 6 3/16 26.66 4.21 38
    Nahida Akter (BAN-W) 6 6 2/19 29.16 3.93 44.5
    KJ Garth (AUS-W) 6 6 3/14 32.16 5.07 38
    Marufa Akter (BAN-W) 6 6 2/28 32.5 6.35 30.66
    AB Kaur (IND-W) 6 6 2/68 40 6.34 37.83
    LK Bell (ENG-W) 7 6 2/55 45.66 5.26 52
    AMCJK Athapaththu (SL-W) 6 5 4/42 21.8 5.19 25.2 1
    A Capsey (ENG-W) 8 5 2/31 26.6 5.11 31.2
    KDU Prabodhani (SL-W) 3 5 2/55 27.8 5.34 31.2
    M Schutt (AUS-W) 6 5 2/25 31 4.97 37.4
    Rameen Shamim (PAK-W) 7 5 2/29 34.8 4.46 46.8
    CL Tryon (SA-W) 8 5 3/32 35.4 4.65 45.6
    RP Yadav (IND-W) 2 4 3/30 24 6.85 21
    BG Illing (NZ-W) 3 4 2/39 36 6.54 33
    RA Mair (NZ-W) 5 4 2/20 38.25 5.46 42
    BMSM Kumari (SL-W) 6 4 2/38 45 5.62 48
    SFM Devine (NZ-W) 7 4 3/54 50.25 5.85 51.5
    G Wareham (AUS-W) 3 3 2/22 12.33 3.36 22
    M Klaas (SA-W) 5 3 2/18 36 4.32 50
    Nishita Akter Nishi (BAN-W) 5 3 1/28 50.66 4.75 64
    Renuka Singh (IND-W) 5 3 2/25 51 4.13 74
    A Khaka (SA-W) 6 3 1/14 52.33 5.06 62
    N Shangase (SA-W) 2 2 2/19 9.5 4.75 12
    Pratika Rawal (IND-W) 7 2 1/6 12.5 3.75 20
    EJ Carson (NZ-W) 7 2 1/7 100 5.6 107
    Sanjida Akter Meghla (BAN-W) 1 1 1/24 24 3.42 42
    WGAKK Kulasuriya (SL-W) 1 1 1/42 42 5.25 48
    SW Bates (NZ-W) 7 1 1/40 61 6.1 60
    S Luus (SA-W) 7 1 1/41 76 6.33 72
    TS Sekhukhune (SA-W) 2 1 1/29 86 5.37 96
    Ritu Moni (BAN-W) 5 1 1/29 124 4.76 156
    WK Dilhari (SL-W) 6 1 1/34 139 5.34 156

     

    Also Read: Most Runs in Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 – Leading Run Scorer

    Women’s Cricket World Cup Winners List

    Australia has been the most successful team to have won six titles. With England claiming the title thrice, New Zealand has one trophy title. Check out the full list of ICC Women’s ODI WC winners since 1973:

    Year Winner Runners Up Host Finals Venue
    1973 England Australia England Edgbaston
    1978 Australia England India Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
    1982 Australia England New Zealand Lancaster Park, Christchurch
    1988 Australia England Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground
    1993 England New Zealand England London
    1997 Australia New Zealand India Eden Gardens, Kolkata
    2000 New Zealand Australia New Zealand Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln
    2005 Australia India South Africa SuperSport Park, Centurion
    2009 England New Zealand Australia North Sydney Oval‎, ‎Sydney
    2013 Australia West Indies India Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
    2017 England India England Lord’s, London
    2022 Australia England New Zealand Christchurch
    2025 India South Africa India Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai

     

    Also Read: Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Points Table with NRR, Team Standings

    Women’s Cricket World Cup Winning Captain

    England won the inaugural edition of the ICC women’s cricket World Cup under Rachael Heyhoe Flint’s captaincy. Following are the details of the ICC women’s Cricket World Cup-winning captains:

    Year Team Captain
    1973 England Rachael Heyhoe Flint
    1978 Australia Margaret Jennings
    1982 Australia Sharon Tredrea
    1988 Australia Lyn Larsen
    1993 England Karen Smithies
    1997 Australia Belinda Clark
    2000 New Zealand Emily Drumm
    2005 Australia Belinda Clark
    2009 England Charlotte Edwards
    2013 Australia Jodie Fields
    2017 England Heather Knight
    2022 Australia Meg Lanning
    2025 India Harmanpreet Kaur
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