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T20 World Cup champions New Zealand could miss out on Women’s ODI World Cup, hopes hinge on series vs IND

T20 World Cup champions New Zealand could miss out on Women’s ODI World Cup, hopes hinge on series vs IND

The India vs New Zealand ODI series starts from October 24, with all three ODIs scheduled to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

Fresh off their maiden ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 win, New Zealand faces a precarious situation as they strive to secure an automatic qualification spot for the mega 2025 tournament. Although the schedule is not out yet, India will host the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup next year. This means India are already qualified for the mega event based on being hosts.

Pressure on New Zealand before IND vs NZ ODI series

With just six matches remaining in the 2022–2025 ICC Women’s Championship, New Zealand currently sits in sixth place, the last automatic qualifying spot. A series loss to India, starting tomorrow (October 24), could significantly jeopardize their chances. The West Indies, just four points behind, are also in contention and could potentially overtake New Zealand. The Caribbean unit needs just two more wins than the Kiwis to automatically qualify for the World Cup.

The qualification pathway is straightforward: the top six teams in the Women’s Championship automatically qualify. With England, Australia, and South Africa already securing their spots, New Zealand currently sits in sixth place, just one point ahead of Pakistan. However, their recent performances have been concerning, with losses to Sri Lanka, South Africa, and consecutive 3-0 sweeps against England and West Indies.

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The stakes are high for New Zealand. Failing to qualify directly would mean participating in the qualifier tournament, which is enough to cause trouble to any team. The upcoming series against India (3 ODIs) and Australia (3 ODIs) will be crucial for New Zealand’s hopes. They must perform exceptionally well to avoid being overtaken by the West Indies, who will play three ODIs against England in June next year.

PosTeamMtsWLTNRPtsNRRQualification
1Australia (Q)1813302282.002Advance to the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup
2England (Q)2113602281.506
3South Africa (Q)2111901230.350
4Sri Lanka249110422−0.107
5India (Q)1210110211.062
6New Zealand188802180.392
7Pakistan (A)248150117−0.613Advance to the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier
8West Indies186100214−1.121
9Bangladesh18491413−1.178
10Ireland18313028−2.001
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