Women's World Cup 2025: One bowler to watch out for from each team
From experienced campaigners looking to rewrite the record books, to up-and-comers trying to announce themselves to the world, every team has bowlers desperate to make their mark.
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Nashra Sandhu (Pakistan)
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It is hard to come into a tournament in better form than Nashra, who took career-best figures of six for 26 against South Africa in Lahore just a week ago.
That came off the back of four wicketless matches for the left-arm spinner but she got back in form in style, moving past 100 ODI wickets in the process.
This will be her second World Cup, having played in the 2017 edition after she was the top wicket-taker in the Qualifier as Pakistan earned their place in England.
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