White-ball champions tussle at the Holkar Stadium

White-ball champions tussle at the Holkar Stadium


The Alyssa Healy-led Australian team will aim to maintain its winning run against New Zealand. File

The Alyssa Healy-led Australian team will aim to maintain its winning run against New Zealand. File
| Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

The Women’s ODI World Cup coming to town has amplified the pulsating Navratri festive fervour in Indore as it prepares to host Australia and New Zealand at the Holkar Stadium on Wednesday (October 1, 2025).

The Women in Yellow arrived in India’s cleanest city with an unblemished record in their past 15 ODIs against the White Ferns. In fact, Australia’s last defeat against New Zealand in the format came on February 26, 2017.

The seven-time champion, however, has shown signs of weakness of late. Alyssa Healy & Co. had two batting collapses in their recent losses to India (dismissed for 190 in 40.5 overs in the second ODI) and England (bowled out for 247 in 34.4 overs in the warm-up game).

The famed Aussie bowling attack, too, looked out of sorts for a while in the third ODI against the Women in Blue, conceding 369 while defending its 412.

The T20 World Cup title-holder’s path to victory hinges on exposing these chinks in Australia’s armour. However, the Aussie women are known to raise their game under pressure, a trait that makes them the favourites in this Trans-Tasman clash.

Sophie Devine & Co.’s lack of quality match practice may not help their cause one bit. The Kiwis, who last played an ODI more than six months ago, also lost to India-A and India in their warm-up fixtures.

The composition of the spinners in either squad warrants some discussion. Left-arm tweaker Sophie Molineux’s return to fitness, with leg-spinners Alana King and Georgia Wareham in the fray, has given the reigning champion a happy headache. New Zealand’s 22-year-old left-armer Flora Devonshire’s potential ODI debut is something to look forward to.

Everything considered, both white-ball champions will look at their ODI World Cup opener as a perfect chance to beat an imperfect opponent.



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