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Lisa Sthalekar calls the Women’s World Cup a survival game
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61791, member: 636"] Former Australian cricket star Lisa Sthalekar predicts intense competition at the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup beginning September 30. The four-time World Cup champion believes teams have developed greater depth through exposure to Under-19 tournaments and professional leagues. Australia possesses the necessary components to retain their championship despite facing travel fatigue and injury concerns across India's diverse venues. India emerges as a formidable challenger with home crowd support and improved batting depth. Smriti Mandhana appears poised for a breakthrough tournament while Deepti Sharma has matured into a reliable all-rounder. England remains questionable for semifinal advancement despite strong bowling options. Australia's hunger for consecutive titles and multiple match-winners distinguish them from competitors seeking the sport's ultimate prize. [/QUOTE]
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