Australia heads to the Women's ODI World Cup in India looking to defend the the title they won in New Zealand in 2022.
The core of the Aussie team is well established at the international level and they will again be the team to beat, although hosts India will be up for the fight on home soil.
Australia's first match gets underway on October 1, with the final, should they get there, taking place on Sunday, November 2.
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Catch up on the all the Aussie fixtures and results below:
| Date/Time/Venue | Fixture/Result |
Wed Oct 1 7:30 pm Indore | Australia 326 New Zealand 237 (Aus. Wins by 89 runs) |
Sat Oct 4 7:30 pm Colombo | Sri Lanka vs. Australia (Match abandoned - Rain) |
Wed Oct 8 8:30 pm Colombo | Australia 9/221 Pakistan 114 (Aus. Wins by 107 runs) |
Sun Oct 12 8:30 pm Visakhapatnam | India 330 Australia 7/331 (Aus. Wins by 3 wickets with 6 balls remaining) |
Thu Oct 16 8:30 pm Visakhapatnam | Bangladesh 9/198 Australia 0/202 (Aus. Wins by 10 wickets with 151 balls remaining) |
Wed Oct 22 8:30 pm Indore | England 9/244 Australia 4/248 (Aus. Wins by 6 wickets with 57 balls remaining) |
Sat Oct 25 8:30 pm Indore | South Africa 97 Australia 3/98 (Aus. Wins by 7 wickets with 199 balls remaining) |
SF1 Wed Oct 29 8:30 pm Guwahati | South Africa 7/319 England 194 (SA wins by 125 runs) |
SF2 Thu Oct 30 8:30 pm DY Patil Stadium | Australia 338 India 5/341 (India wins by 5 wickets with 9 balls remaining) |
Final Sun Nov 2 8:30 pm DY Patil Stadium | India vs. South Africa |
Australia's squad for Women's ODI World Cup 2025
Alyssa Healy (c), Tahlia McGrath (vc), Darcie Brown, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Heather Graham, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Sophie Molineux, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham