The New Zealand women’s cricket team, known as the White Ferns, finally roared to life in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, delivering a masterclass in all-round cricket to annihilate Bangladesh by a massive 100 runs. This commanding victory at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati wasn’t just a win; it was a powerful statement of intent from a team desperate to get their campaign back on track .
After losing their first two matches, the pressure was mounting on Sophie Devine’s side. Opting to bat first, their top order once again stumbled, leaving them in a precarious position. However, what followed was a display of grit and class that defined their World Cup journey so far.
Captain Sophie Devine, a veteran of the game, stood tall amidst the early chaos. She notched up her third half-century of the tournament, a crucial 63 off 84 balls, anchoring the innings with her trademark power and composure . Her partnership with Brooke Halliday was the cornerstone of their recovery. Halliday, playing with immense maturity, top-scored with a fluent 69 off 104 deliveries, stitching together a vital stand that propelled New Zealand to a competitive total of 227 for 9 .
| Batter | Runs | Balls | 4s/6s |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brooke Halliday | 69 | 104 | 7/1 |
| Sophie Devine (c) | 63 | 84 | 5/2 |
| Maddy Green | 31 | 42 | 3/0 |
Facing a target of 228, Bangladesh’s hopes were quickly dashed by a relentless and potent New Zealand bowling attack. The White Ferns’ bowlers, who had been searching for their rhythm, found it in devastating fashion.
Their disciplined lines and lengths, coupled with sharp fielding, dismantled the Bangladeshi batting lineup. The chase never gained momentum, as wickets fell at regular intervals. Bangladesh was eventually bundled out for a meager 127 runs, handing New Zealand a resounding 100-run victory . This performance was a stark reminder of the gulf in class on the day, with the Kiwi bowlers executing their plans to perfection.
This victory was more than just two points on the table. Ranked 4th in the ICC Women’s ODI Team Rankings with a rating of 92, New Zealand needed this win to salvage their World Cup hopes after a disastrous start . It has injected a much-needed dose of confidence into the squad and showcased their ability to bounce back from adversity. For a team with a rich history in the tournament, this performance in Guwahati could be the turning point they were desperately seeking.
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Scorecard
Match Details, ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
New Zealand beat Bangladesh to earn first win
Women’s World Cup: Devine, Halliday, And Bowlers Script Win
ICC Cricket Women’s Rankings 2025
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