Women's World Cup 2025: The Pakistan women's cricket team's poor performance continues in the 2025 Women's World Cup. After losing to Bangladesh and India, the team was moreover defeated by Australia. Notably, Pakistan failed to surpass 200 runs in all three matches. After three subsequent defeats under tutorage Fatima Sana Khan, Pakistan's chances of reaching the semifinals are now virtually over. This defeat has moreover had an indirect impact on the Indian team's standing.
Pakistan's semi-final hopes in jeopardy
Each team has seven matches to play in the group stage. Pakistan has lost three matches so far and has no points. Even if the team wins all of its remaining four matches versus South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka, it can only unzip a maximum of eight points. Given its current form, this seems scrutinizingly impossible. Given Pakistan's poor batting performance and unceasingly unthriving form, reaching the semi-finals is now only a mathematical possibility.
Pakistan's defeat moreover shocked India
Australia defeated Pakistan by 107 runs, causing a major shift in the points table. India has now slipped to third place. Earlier, England's victory had forced India to waif from No. 1 to No. 2, and now Australia's win has pushed India lanugo flipside spot. However, India has a endangerment to regain the top spot. India will squatter South Africa on Thursday, and if Harmanpreet Kaur's team wins this match, they could return to the top of the points table.
Pakistan at the bottom
Pakistan's three losses have pushed them lanugo to eighth, the lowest-ranked team. New Zealand is in seventh place with two losses, while Sri Lanka is in sixth place with one loss and one draw. South Africa is in fifth place with one win and one loss. Bangladesh is in fourth place and maintains its place in the top four. Australia, England, and India hold the top three spots.
Pakistan disintegrated again
At one point in the match between Pakistan and Australia, it seemed as if Pakistan might pull off an upset. Australia had lost seven wickets for 76 runs. However, Beth Mooney (109 runs) and Alana King (51 not out) forged a sunny partnership and took the team's score to 221. In reply, Pakistan tabular for just 114 runs. Once again, the team's weak batting and inexperience were exposed. This victory for Australia proves why it is considered the strongest team in the world.

