• Australia have announced their squad for the Women's World Cup 2025.

  • The defending champions will start their campaign against New Zealand on October 1 in Indore.

Australia name Alyssa Healy-led strong 15-member squad for Women’s World Cup 2025
Australia announces squad for Women's World Cup 2025 (Image Source: X)

The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 is just around the corner, and cricket fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the action. The tournament, scheduled to begin on September 30, will see the best teams in women’s cricket battle for the most prestigious trophy in the one-day format. Meanwhile, defending champions Australia, who will be aiming to continue their dominance, have announced their squad for the multi-team event.

Sophie Molineux returns after injury layoff

One of the biggest talking points in Australia’s squad is the return of left-arm spinner Sophie Molineux, who makes her comeback after recovering from knee surgery earlier this year. Despite missing significant cricket in 2024, selectors are confident she will be fit for the global tournament, even though she may sit out the ODI series against India in the build-up.

Notably, Molineux’s inclusion adds depth to an already potent spin department that features Ashleigh Gardner and Alana King. Her experience and variety will be crucial on subcontinental pitches, where spin is expected to play a decisive role.

Key inclusions and first-time World Cup picks

Australia’s squad sees the return of Darcie Brown and Georgia Wareham, both of whom have overcome recent injuries. Star wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy, who battled fitness issues last summer, will lead the side with Tahlia McGrath as vice-captain.

Five players are set for their maiden 50-over World Cup appearance: Phoebe Litchfield, Georgia Voll, Kim Garth, Wareham, and Molineux. Voll, in particular, has been rewarded for her consistent performances in the domestic circuit. Meanwhile, Grace Harris could feature in her first-ever ODI World Cup game, having previously been part of the 2022 squad without playing a match.

Australia, who clinched their seventh ODI World Cup crown in 2022, will start their campaign against New Zealand on October 1 in Indore. The team looks balanced, with a mix of experienced names like Ellyse Perry and Beth Mooney and emerging stars ready to make their mark.

Also READ: India suffers major setback as Yastika Bhatia ruled out of Women’s ODI World Cup 2025; replacement announced

Australia squad for Women’s World Cup 2025: Alyssa Healy (c), Tahlia McGrath (vc), Darcie Brown, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Sophie Molineux, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham.

Warm-up series against India before the mega event

Before the World Cup, Australia will play a three-match ODI series against India. To bolster their squad, selectors have added Charli Knott and Nicole Faltum, creating a temporary 17-member group. Both will return home before the marquee tournament begins.

Also READ: Meg Lanning shares roadmap for India to excel in Women’s World Cup 2025

This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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