Key Points

Ellyse Perry feels Australia is incredibly fortunate with their squad's depth for the upcoming World Cup. The defending champions begin their campaign against New Zealand on October 1. Captain Alyssa Healy is back in action after recovering from an injury. The team features five debutants for the 50-over World Cup alongside experienced stars.

Key Points: Ellyse Perry Says Australia Women's Cricket World Cup Depth Incredibly Fortunate

  • Australia aims to defend their record seventh World Cup title on Indian pitches
  • Left-arm spinner Sophie Molineux is on track to be fit for the tournament
  • Alyssa Healy returns to lead the side after recovering from a foot injury
  • Five players including Georgia Voll are in their first 50-over World Cup squad
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Incredibly fortunate to have some huge depth on our side: Ellyse Perry on Australia squad for ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025

Ellyse Perry praises Australia's batting and bowling depth ahead of their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 title defense in India, starting October 1.

"We're incredibly fortunate to have some huge depth on our side, both batting and bowling - Ellyse Perry"

New Delhi, September 10

Australia Women's all-rounder Ellyse Perry believes that the defending champions are "incredibly fortunate" as they have great depth in the squad which has been picked for the upcoming ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, which will take place later this year in India.

The record seven-time champions will attempt to defend their crown on the turning tracks of the sub-continent, with their campaign beginning on October 1 against New Zealand. While ball tweakers will have a say on such surfaces, Australia have been handed a massive boost with left-arm spinner Sophie Molineux set to be on track to be fit for the marquee event.

"We're really conscious of the fact that we're incredibly fortunate to have some huge depth on our side, both batting and bowling," Ellyse Perry said at a sponsorship announcement for Chemist Warehouse ahead of the team's departure to India.

"So, from that aspect, I think we've made a really conscious shift towards wanting to take the game on from the very start and probably keep our foot down for as long as we can. Obviously, you've got to adapt to conditions and certain circumstances, but it just feels like there's a real ethos within the group to make sure that we can utilise everyone's talent on the day. It's going to be one person's day most of the time, not everyone's, but if we can kind of really be consistent with that, we've got a good chance of being successful more often than not. I think that's been a big shift for us," the player added.

Earlier on September 5, the defending champions, Australia, announced a star-studded 15-member squad for their upcoming ODI World Cup, which is scheduled to be held in India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2.

Alyssa Healy will lead the side with Grace Harris occupying the final batting spot and Georgia Voll making the cut after enjoying a breakout maiden year in international cricket. Healy recently returned to on-field action after recovering from the foot injury she sustained in the Ashes last year. She announced her return with flamboyance and notched 137* off 85 deliveries against India A.

Voll is one of five players, alongside Molineux, Wareham, Phoebe Litchfield and Kim Garth, who made the cut for their first 50-over World Cup squad. For the three ODIs against India, Australia will be supplemented with the uncapped duo of Nicole Faltum and Charli Knott. After the conclusion of the series, they will fly back home for the WNCL season.

Australia squad for Women's ODI World Cup: Alyssa Healy (capt), Darcie Brown, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath, Sophie Molineux, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Ellyse Perry is right about their depth, but let's see how they handle Indian conditions. Our women's team has been preparing well and the home advantage is real. Can't wait for the tournament to begin! 🏏
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I'm excited to see world-class women's cricket here. Australia may have depth, but the subcontinent conditions are a great equalizer. Hope we get good crowds supporting all teams!
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Aditya G
Respect to Australia's consistency, but honestly feel our media gives too much attention to foreign teams. Our Harmanpreet Kaur-led side has beaten them before and can do it again. Focus should be on our preparations 💪
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Meera T
The inclusion of young talents like Georgia Voll shows Australia's planning for future. Hope BCCI is also nurturing our next generation with same vision. Women's cricket has so much potential in India!
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Karthik V
Australia may talk about depth, but remember they lost to India in the recent bilateral series. Our spinners will dominate on these pitches. Just need our batters to handle pressure in big matches 🎯

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