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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.

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Ahead of the tournament, let's take a look at 5 young stars to watch out for, according to the International Cricket Council (ICC):

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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

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20-year-old Sri Lankan all-rounder Vihanga has made a serious impression, picking up 11 wickets in her first 4 WODIs.

Dewmi Vihanga

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In-form star Capsey shone with both bat and ball in The Hundred 2025, and is already an established player for England.

Alice Capsey

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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

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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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