<p><strong>Updated Women’s World Cup 2025 Points Table: </strong>South Africa endured a nightmare start in Guwahati as Linsey Smith ripped through their batting order, producing a stunning spell of 3 wickets for just 7 runs in her first three overs.</p> <p>The Proteas lost their first wicket at nine, and from there the collapse was swift, with Sinalo Jafta (22) the only player to offer any resistance.</p> <p>The innings folded for just 69 runs, South Africa’s second-lowest total in Women’s World Cup history. Ten batters failed to reach double figures as England’s attack shared the spoils - Smith finishing with three, while Nat Sciver-Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone, and Charlie Dean picked up two apiece. Lauren Bell chipped in with one.</p> <p>Chasing was a formality, as Amy Jones (40 off 50) and Tammy Beaumont (21)* knocked off the runs in just 14.1 overs, securing a crushing 10-wicket win. It was England’s fourth-largest victory in terms of balls to spare, with 215 deliveries unused.</p> <p>The result gave England a huge Net Run Rate boost, lifting them straight to the top of the table in their opening match. Australia, Bangladesh, and India also remain unbeaten after their first outings.</p> <p><strong>Updated Women’s World Cup 2025 Points Table after ENG vs SA</strong></p> <p>England – Played 1, Won 1, Lost 0, Points 2, NRR +3.773</p> <p>Australia – Played 1, Won 1, Lost 0, Points 2, NRR +1.780</p> <p>Bangladesh – Played 1, Won 1, Lost 0, Points 2, NRR +1.623</p> <p>India – Played 1, Won 1, Lost 0, Points 2, NRR +1.255</p> <p>Sri Lanka – Played 1, Won 0, Lost 1, Points 0, NRR -1.255</p> <p>Pakistan – Played 1, Won 0, Lost 1, Points 0, NRR -1.623</p> <p>New Zealand – Played 1, Won 0, Lost 1, Points 0, NRR -1.780</p> <p>South Africa – Played 1, Won 0, Lost 1, Points 0, NRR -3.773</p> <p>England's latest triumph over South Africa has entered the record books as one of their most dominant wins in Women’s World Cup history.</p> <p>With 215 balls left unused, the result stands alongside some of their most one-sided victories:</p> <p>243 balls remaining vs South Africa (2013)</p> <p>231 balls remaining vs India (1982)</p> <p>215 balls remaining vs South Africa (2025)</p> <p>207 balls remaining vs Ireland (1988)</p> <p>205 balls remaining vs Trinidad & Tobago (1973)</p>
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