Fatimasana leads ICC to reveal the ‘Team of the Tournament’ for Women’s ODI World Cup Qualifiers 2025



Pakistan skipper Fatima He was named captain of the “Tournament Team” in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Qualifying round. Pakistan, Bangladesh, West Indies and Scotland They won their place in Elite XI. On April 20th, ICC announced the top performers who lit up the tournament with bats, balls and all-around glow. in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Hosts Pakistan and Bangladesh secured spots through qualifying as they will be held in India later this year. The tournament saw extraordinary talent rise from multiple countries and set the thrilling World Cup stage.

ICC chooses the women’s ODI World Cup Qualifiers 2025 teams for tournaments

1. Haley Matthews (West Indies)

240 Runs | HS: 114 | 13 Wickets | BBI: 4/24 | 4 Catches

The West Indies skipper was a force of nature, combining elite batting with sharp bowling throughout the tournament. Her 114 against Scotland stood out as a purely willful moment despite her battle with injuries. In particular, she ended up as a top-class wicket taker, claiming 13 scalps on average under the age of 16. ThailandIt also includes the second fastest half century in women’s ODI history (21 balls).

2. Muniva Ali (Pakistan)

223 Run | HS:71 | Two Catches

A top and consistent performer, Muniva set the tone of Pakistani innings in almost every game. Her knock against Scotland was 71, chasing 187 as her side recovered from an early retreat, pinning Pakistan’s progress in high pressure situations.

3. Sharmin Acta (Bangladesh)

266 Runs | HS:94 | 1 Catch

Sharmin, a pillar of Bangladeshi’s resilience, held her position throughout the tournament. Her 94 and ty and 57 vs. Scottish compositions showed her ability to build innings and provide stability. She finished as the second-highest Langer in the tournament.

4. Tournament players: Kathryn Bryce (Scotland)

293 Run | HS: 131 | 6 wickets | BBI: 3/49

Kathryn Blythe delivered batting, bowling and leadership in all respects. She was at the top of the launch charts, with 131 saving her side from 19/3 against Ireland. She then tipped with three wickets to almost swing the game courtesy of Scotland. Her all-around glow won her a tournament award player.

5. Wicketkeeper batter: Nigal Sultana (Bangladesh)

241 Run | HS:101 | 2 Catches | 3 Fixes

The Bangladeshi captain led from the front with key knocks of 101, 51 and *83 during qualifying. Behind the stump, she was equally effective with five fires and proved essential to Bangladesh’s successful qualifications.

6. Captain & All-around: Fatimasana (Pakistan)

103 Run | HS: 62 | 12 Wickets | BBI: 4/23

Leading Pakistan to World Cup qualifying, Sana starred in both the ball and bat. Her outstanding bowling performance was 4/23 vs Scotland, but 62 with Thailand saved the side from a volatile 85/4. Despite being injured, she acquired a team in the tournament and, of course, worked hard in the match through the captain.

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7. Chinel Henry (West Indies)

Running 171 | HS:51 | 1 wicket | 4 catches

Cinel brought energy and firepower to Windy’s middle order. She smashed 51 explosive 51 from Bangladesh and Bangladeshi’s 48 balls, hitting 48 from just 17 balls against Thailand, and slamming five sixes. Her influence often changed momentum with the favor of the West Indies.

8. Aaliyah Alleyne (West Indies)

63 Run | HS: 22 | 12 Wickets | BBI: 4/39 | 2 Catches

Alleyne was a consistent threat with the ball, picking up wickets in all games, offering a memorable 4/39 vs. Bangladesh. She also ordered and served a bat for useful cameos.

9. Katherine Fraser (Scottish)

Running 77 | HS: 33 | 10 wickets | BBI: 3/28

Fraser’s control in ball and clutch performances made her stand out. Her highlight was a match against the West Indies, where she scored 25 and took three wickets, including Matthews, sealing off the famous victory in Scotland.

10. Nashra Sandhu (Pakistan)

10 wickets | BBI: 3/19 | 1 catch

Sandhu bowled calmly under clever variations and pressure. Her match-defined performance faced the West Indies and restricted the opposition by eliminating Chinell Henry and Janilia Glasgow.

11. Sadia Iqbal (Pakistan)

9 wickets | BBI: 3/28

Sadia completely complemented Sandhu with tight lines under the age of four and a disastrous economy. Her nine wickets were important to ensure that they had grip during Pakistan’s mid-over.

12th player: Rabeya Khan (Bangladesh)

6 wickets | BBI: 3/39 | Economy: 3.72

Rabeya’s leg spin provided Bangladesh control at the main stage. Her 3/39 vs Ireland helped the team secure victory with the opposition. She was a valuable act of support for the main bowler in Bangladeshi.

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