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In the Women’s ODI World Cup today, defending champions Australia will face New Zealand. The match will start at 3:00 PM at Holkar Stadium in Indore. Meanwhile, the toss will be at 2:30 PM. Notably, the New Zealand women’s team is the current T20 World Champion. The Australian women’s team has won the most ODI World Cups to date, seven times. The team has also been runner-up twice. Meanwhile, New Zealand became champions once in 2000. Australia won 75% of matches against New Zealand The history of matches between Australia and New Zealand in Women’s ODI cricket has been quite interesting. Australia has had the upper hand in this. Both teams have played 135 matches against each other. Out of all these fixtures, Australia won 102 and New Zealand won 31, while 2 games ended in a no result. Thus, Australia has won 75% of matches against New Zealand. Meanwhile, in the ODI World Cup, both teams have faced each other 16 times. Of these, Australia won 13 and New Zealand won 3 matches. Beth Mooney is Australia’s top scorer For Australia in 2025, batter Beth Mooney has scored the most 323 runs. She has also scored one century and 2 fifties. In the last series against India, she scored a century in just 57 balls. Meanwhile, Alana King is the team’s top bowler with 12 wickets. Georgia Plimmer, New Zealand’s top scorer New Zealand has played only three ODIs this year. Georgia Plimmer is the top scorer among them with 140 runs. Eden Carson has taken the most wickets for the team this year with 4 scalps. Holkar Stadium pitch favours the batters The pitch at Holkar Stadium has been helpful for batsmen. Fast bowlers might get some assistance at the start of the match, especially if there’s a bit of moisture on the pitch. But as the match progresses, the pitch tends to slow down, and spinners start getting opportunities. So far, 7 men’s ODIs have been played here. The team batting first won 5 matches, and the team chasing won 2. Meanwhile, it will be the first time that a women’s ODI game will be played here. Slight chance of rain in Indore Today, the temperature in Indore can soar up to 30 degrees Celsius. There is also a slight chance of light rain during the match. However, humidity is also expected to remain around 60% resulting in slight discomfort to the players. Possible playing-11 of both teams Australia: Alyssa Healy (Captain and Wicketkeeper), Georgia Voll, Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, Phoebe Litchfield, Ashleigh Gardner, Tahlia McGrath, Georgia Wareham, Alana King, Kim Garth, Megan Schutt. New Zealand: Sophie Devine (Captain), Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr, Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Isabella Gaze (Wicketkeeper), Jess Kerr, Flora Devonshire, Bree Illing, Lea Tahuhu. Where to watch the match? In India, viewers can watch all matches live on the Star Network and JioHotstar app. You can also catch live updates, moments, and records of the match on the Bhaskar English app.