Key Points

Meg Lanning has shared her preferred starting eleven for Australia's World Cup opener. She expressed confidence in the established batting order. The biggest decision, according to Lanning, revolves around the bowling attack. She expects a tough challenge from a confident New Zealand team.

Key Points: Meg Lanning Picks Australia XI for Women's World Cup Opener

  • Lanning backs Healy and Litchfield as a dynamic opening partnership for the World Cup
  • She notes the batting lineup is strong with Perry, Mooney, and Gardner
  • The main selection puzzle involves choosing between pace of Brown or spin options
  • Conditions in Indore will ultimately dictate the final bowling composition
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Meg Lanning picks her XI for Australia's Women's World Cup opener

Former captain Meg Lanning reveals her ideal Australian XI for the 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup opener against New Zealand, highlighting key players and selection dilemmas.

"I think the challenge will be picking the bowlers and what sort of lineup they want to go with there. - Meg Lanning"

New Delhi, September 26

Australia legend Meg Lanning revealed her XI for Australia's ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 opener, as per the official website of the International Cricket Council (ICC).

With the countdown to the World Cup 2025 underway, all eyes are on Australia as they prepare to defend their crown.

Alyssa Healy's team are due to open their campaign against Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand on October 1 in Indore.

Discussing Australia's prospective side for their opening contest, Lanning revealed what selection decisions she would make.

Her opening combination has the experience of Healy and the youthful exuberance of Phoebe Litchfield.

"I think the batting lineup, you've got Healy and Litchfield, who have shown over the last little bit that they're a pretty dynamic partnership up the top there," she said on ICC Review, as quoted from the official website of ICC.

Familiar faces follow, with star performers like Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney and Ash Gardner making up the middle and lower-order.

"And then the batting lineup sort of takes care of itself in a lot of ways with Perry and Mooney, Ash Gardner, Annabel Sutherland, and Tahlia McGrath sort of rounding all of that out," she added.

This grouping provides Australia with a strong all-round balance, whereas Mooney is also capable of taking over the gloves, should the need arise.

According to Australia's former skipper, their biggest selection conundrum will be in the bowling department.

"I think the challenge will be picking the bowlers and what sort of lineup they want to go with there," she noted.

"We've got Darcie Brown with a little bit more pace, who might be a little bit more effective on some wickets," she added.

"And then you've obviously got the two leg spinners too (Alana King and Georgia Wareham), who they've been playing in this series (against India), which they have (also) done in the past, but maybe not so much recently," she said.

According to the World Cup-winning skipper, the ultimate call in this aspect will lie with the team management's reading of conditions.

"I think the conditions will play a big part. Is it going to spin a lot? You know, therefore we might play an extra spinner, but if we feel like there's enough there for the quicks, then you've got Darcie Brown and Kim Garth to come in. So that's the question that's going to be worked through for the Australians," she added.

Furthermore, Lanning expects the White Ferns to provide a good challenge to their neighbouring rivals.

New Zealand were in their element in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024, winning the title after defeating South Africa in the final, and will be keen to make a double with a triumph in the ODI edition too.

"They've shown on the big stage they can get it done," she noted.

"I know when I was involved in series and World Cup matches against them, it was always a big game because we know they've got some really dangerous players and some match winners in there who've been around for a long time and know how it all works," she added.

Australia faces New Zealand on October 1 in Indore.

- ANI

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Priya S
Australia vs New Zealand in Indore will be a cracker! The pitch conditions here might actually favor spinners more than they expect. Lanning is right about the bowling selection being tricky. Can't wait for the tournament to begin! 🏏
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Sarah B
Interesting that Lanning didn't mention any weaknesses in the Australian squad. New Zealand just won the T20 World Cup and will be high on confidence. This might be closer than people think!
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Arjun K
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm just happy we're hosting another world event! Women's cricket has grown so much in recent years. Hope the local crowds turn up in big numbers to support all teams. The atmosphere in Indore is always electric! 🔥
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Meera T
Lanning's experience really shows in her analysis. The point about conditions determining bowling selection is crucial for Indian pitches. October weather in Indore can be tricky with dew factor in evening matches. Tactics will matter more than pure talent here.
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David E
While Lanning knows her cricket, I feel she's being a bit too conservative with the XI. They should consider giving more opportunities to younger players in the opening match. The World Cup is long, and squad rotation will be important.
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Kavya N

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