BCCI Women's Cricket World Cup: 5 Emerging Stars
The 13th edition of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup is all set to begin from September 30, 2025.
ICC Ahead of the tournament, let's take a look at 5 young stars to watch out for, according to the International Cricket Council (ICC):
BCCI The first South African to win the ICC Women's Emerging Cricketer Award (2024), Dercksen is a powerful hitter and consistent wicket-taker.
Annerie Dercksen
ICC 20-year-old Sri Lankan all-rounder Vihanga has made a serious impression, picking up 11 wickets in her first 4 WODIs.
Dewmi Vihanga
ICC In-form star Capsey shone with both bat and ball in The Hundred 2025, and is already an established player for England.
Alice Capsey
AFP Voll averages 63.50 with the bat after her first 5 matches for Australia. Only 22, she is one to watch for both the present and the future.
Georgia Voll
AFP Young India pacer Kranti Goud is one of very few players to have scalped 6 wickets in a single WODI, and could be a surprise package.
Kranti Goud
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