New Zealand break India’s undesirable report after second straight loss in Girls’s World Cup 2025


New Zealand suffered their second loss within the Girls’s ODI World Cup 2025 as they went all the way down to South Africa on the Holkar Stadium in Indore. Sophie Devine put a lone combat with the bat because the White Ferns couldn’t muster sufficient runs on the board.

New Delhi:

New Zealand have registered an undesirable report within the Girls’s World Cup after struggling their second straight loss within the Girls’s ODI World Cup 2025. The White Ferns, who had begun their marketing campaign with an 89-run loss to Australia, went all the way down to South Africa of their second conflict on the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Monday, October 6. 

Sophie Devine places lone combat

The T20 World Champions couldn’t muster a sizeable goal forward of the Proteas line-up, which had come into this conflict after a uncommon blip of being 69 all-out towards England. New Zealand put an underwhelming rating of 213 of their first innings, with their captain Sophie Devine but once more main the way in which with 85 from 98 balls, whereas not one of the different batters managed to play a protracted hand. Brooke Halliday performed a good hand of 45 from 37 as she had infused the much-needed momentum within the workforce’s center overs.

Nonetheless, the White Ferns simply saved dropping wickets and didn’t put sufficient runs on the board. Nonkululeko Mlaba starred for the Porteas with 4/40 in her 10 overs.

Brits, Luus lead chase

In the meantime, the Laura Wolvaardt-led aspect chased down the goal with fairly ease as they hunted the 231-run goal with six wickets in hand and 55 balls to spare. Tazmin Brits starred for the Proteas together with her seventh ODI century, whereas Sune Luus made an unbeaten 81 from 114 balls because the Proteas chased down the goal to register their first win within the event. 

New Zealand break undesirable report

With their loss, the White Ferns have shattered an undesirable report beforehand held by India. This was their thirty second loss within the historical past of the Girls’s World Cups, which at the moment are essentially the most by any workforce. Coming into the World Cup, New Zealand had been one behind India’s 31 losses, and so they had equalled the mark after they misplaced out to the Aussies of their opener. They’ve now gone previous India on this tally.

Most losses in Girls’s ODI World Cups:

1 – New Zealand: 32 losses in 89 matches

2 – India: 31 losses in 72 matches

3 – Pakistan: 29 losses in 32 matches

4 – West Indies: 28 losses in 46 matches

5 – England: 27 losses in 93 matches