ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: England Women vs South Africa Women’s exciting match | ICC Women World Cup 2025 England Women vs South Africa Women Playing 11 Records

ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: The fourth match of ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 will be played between England Women and South Africa Women at Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.

England women vs south Africa women: The ICC Women’s World Cup has started since 30 September 2025. So far this league has been three matches. The fourth match will be played between England and South Africa Women’s Cricket Team from 3:00 pm at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati from 3:00 pm. What can be possible playing 11 of this match and what can the head to head record between the two teams say …

South Africa and England Women Head to Head Record

There have been a total of 24 matches between South Africa and England Women’s cricket team so far. In which England team has a heavy hand. He has won 17 matches, while South Africa has won 7 matches. Talking about the last 10 matches, England Women has won 8 matches, while the South Africa Women’s team has won only two matches. ICC Women’s World Cup Prior to the practice match, England Women won both his practice matches. So at the same time, South Africa defeated Pakistan in a practice match.

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Where to see South Africa vs England Women ODI Match

The fourth match of South Africa and England Women’s ICC World Cup will be played at the stadium in Guwahati from 3:00 pm on Friday, 3:00 pm. The match of this match will be on Star Sports Network and Live Streaming Jio Hotstar. You can also see the latest update related to the match on the website of Asianet News Hindi.

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South Africa vs England Women Possible Playing 11

England Women: Amy Jones (wicketkeeper), Tammy Buomont, Emma Lamb, Nat Cyver-Bunt (Captain), Sophia Dunkle, Danny Wet-Hodes, Charlie Dean, Sophie Eklestone, Linsy Smith, Lauren Filer and Lauren Bell.

South Africa Women: Tazmin Brits, Laura Volvardt (Captain), Nadin D Clerk, Annery Durkson, Cloon Trayon, Sune Luce, Marizain Cup, Nondumiso Shangase/Ayabonga Kall, Karabo Messo (wicketkeeper), Masabata Class and Tumi.

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