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Australia Women vs India Women, 2nd Semi-Final Live Cricket Score : The second semi-final match of Women’s World Cup 2025 between India and Australia will be played today at D. Navi Mumbai. Y. It will be played at Patil Stadium. Australia have not lost in the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup for many years. Therefore, reaching the final will be a big test for Team India. However, in 2017, India created history by defeating Australia in the semi-finals. The winning team will face South Africa in the final. South Africa beat England to book their place in the final. Australia has topped the points table of the tournament, while India has managed to make it to the semi-finals. However, the rain is slow in Mumbai is seen
Australia on Victory Path (Ind vs Aus Women Semi Final Live Score)
Australia has not lost a match till date in this tournament. They have gone undefeated by winning all the matches in the group stage. In the history of Women’s ODI World Cup, their victory streak has been uninterrupted for as many as 15 matches. So, if India wants to reach the final, first of all, this victory chariot will have to be stopped.
India did a miracle eight years ago
Australia have not lost a knockout match in any ICC tournament since 2017. But the last knockout match they lost was against India exactly eight years ago. India defeated Australia in the 2017 semi-final. The historic innings of 171 runs played by current captain Harmanpreet Kaur in that match is still unforgettable.
Home support from India side
While Australia have the base of statistics and a strong record, India have immense determination, home ground confidence and massive crowd support.
How is the World Cup record?
India and Australia have met 14 times in the Women’s ODI World Cup, with India winning three times while Australia winning 11 times.
India-Australia overall record
India and Australia have played 60 ODIs so far, with the Indian team winning 11 and losing 49. In terms of ODIs played on Indian soil, Australia have won 23 of the 28 ODIs played there.



