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    Laura Wolvaardt to the World!

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeNovember 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    South Africa’s impact on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup has been recognised on the global stage, with Laura Wolvaardt, Marizanne Kapp and Nadine de Klerk all named in the official Team of the Tournament. 

    The national captain Wolvaardt has also been selected to lead the World XI, after a tournament campaign that has now elevated her to No.1 on the ICC Women’s ODI Batting Rankings for the first time in her career.

    Wolvaardt scored a record 571 runs throughout the tournament, the most ever at a single Women’s World Cup, including back-to-back centuries in the semi-final and final. Her rise to the top of the ODI batting rankings reflects not only the volume of runs, but also the authority and composure she brought to South Africa’s journey to the final.

    Marizanne Kapp’s all-round batting and bowling excellence proved central to South Africa’s ability to compete with the world’s best. Photo: Matthew Lewis / Getty Images via ICC

    Joining her in the Team of the Tournament is all-time leading Women’s ODI World Cup wicket taker, Marizanne Kapp, whose all-round excellence once again proved central to South Africa’s ability to compete with and overcome the world’s best. 

    Kapp’s 5/20 against England in the semi-final was a defining performance, helping lift her to No.2 in the ICC ODI Bowling Rankings, now close behind England’s Sophie Ecclestone.

    The third South African named is Nadine de Klerk, whose performances were among the standout stories of the World Cup. De Klerk scored 208 runs and took nine wickets, showing both maturity and fearlessness. 

    Her match-winning 84 off 54 balls* against India in the league stage was one of the innings of the tournament, while her consistent breakthroughs with the ball have now seen her enter the top 10 of the ICC ODI All-Rounder Rankings.

    Nadine de Klerk’s performances were among the standout stories of the World Cup, scoring 208 runs and taking nine wickets among her match-winning exploits. Photo: Alex Davidson / Getty Images via ICC
    Nadine de Klerk’s performances were among the standout stories of the World Cup, scoring 208 runs and taking nine wickets among her match-winning exploits. Photo: Alex Davidson / Getty Images via ICC

    This World Cup did more than highlight South Africa’s talent.

    It showed the depth, resilience, and upward trajectory of the women’s game in the country, and the world’s No.1 batter now wears the Proteas crest.

    Sree Charani of India celebrates with teammates Richa Ghosh, Radha Yadav, Kranti Gaud and Harmanpreet Kaur after taking Annabel Sutherland’s wicket of Australia during their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup India 2025 Semi-Final win against Australia, at the DY Patil Stadium on Thursday, 30 October, 2025 in Navi Mumbai, India. Photo: Alex Davidson / Getty Images via ICC

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    As one of the best all-rounders of her generation continues to define contests, a new star has emerged with the temperament to shape the future, indicating that South Africa’s story in this tournament is more than reaching the final, it was about arriving as a global force with staying power.


    Main Photo Caption: The South African women’s cricket captain Laura Wolvaardt has been selected to captain the World ODI World Cup Team of the Tournament XI, after a campaign that elevated her to No.1 on the ICC Women’s ODI Batting Rankings. Photo: Alex Davidson / Getty Images via ICC

    Photo 2 Caption: Marizanne Kapp’s all-round batting and bowling excellence proved central to South Africa’s ability to compete with the world’s best. Photo: Matthew Lewis / Getty Images via ICC

    Photo 3 Caption: Nadine de Klerk’s performances were among the standout stories of the World Cup, scoring 208 runs and taking nine wickets among her match-winning exploits. Photo: Alex Davidson / Getty Images via ICC



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