Women’s World Cup table, top run-scorers & wicket-takers

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  • 7 October 2025
Updated 23 October 2025

The World Cup in India and Sri Lanka is past the halfway stage.

But which players are topping the run-scoring and wicket-taking charts?

BBC Sport digs out all of the important numbers.

*top four qualify for the semi-finals with first playing fourth and second facing third.

Teams on the same points are separated by number of wins initially and then net run-rate.

Women’s World Cup 2025: Batting stats

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Most runs

1. Smriti Mandhana (India) – 331

2. Pratika Rawal (India) – 308

3. Alyssa Healy (Australia) – 294

4. Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa) – 270

5. Sophie Devine (New Zealand) – 266

Highest score

1. Alyssa Healy (Australia v India) – 142

2. Pratika Rawal (India v New Zealand) – 122

3. Nat Sciver-Brunt (England v Sri Lanka) – 117

4. Ash Gardner (Australia v New Zealand) – 115

5. Alyssa Healy (Australia v Bangladesh) – 113*

Average

1. Alyssa Healy (Australia) – 98

2. Ash Gardner (Australia) – 88.33

3. Nadine de Klerk (South Africa) – 82.50

4. Sophie Devine (New Zealand) – 66.50

5. Heather Knight (England) – 63.75

Strike-rate

1. Nadine de Klerk (South Africa) – 150

2. Alyssa Healy (Australia) – 131.25

3. Richa Ghosh (India) – 128.67

4. Ash Gardner (Australia) – 128.01

5. Izzy Gaze (New Zealand) – 126.37

Women’s World Cup 2025: Bowling stats

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Most wickets

1. Annabel Sutherland (Australia) – 15

2. Deepti Sharma (India) – 14

=3. Sophie Ecclestone (England), Nonkululeko Mlaba (South Africa) – 11

5. Fatima Sana (Pakistan) – 10

Economy

1. Malki Madara (Sri Lanka) – 3.30

2. Georgia Wareham (Australia) – 3.36

3. Sanjida Akter (Bangladesh) – 3.42

4. Linsey Smith (England) – 3.68

5. Alana King (Australia) – 3.75

Best figures

1. Annabel Sutherland (Australia) – 5-40

2. Sophie Ecclestone (England v Sri Lanka) – 4-17

3. Fatima Sana (Pakistan v England) – 4-27

4. Nonkululeko Mlaba (South Africa v New Zealand) – 4-40

5. Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka v Bangladesh) – 4-42

Average

1. Nondumiso Shangase (South Africa) – 9.5

2. Annabel Sutherland (Australia) – 12.13

3. Georgia Wareham (Australia) – 12.33

4. Pratika Rawal (India) – 12.50

5. Sophie Ecclestone (England) – 16.36

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