🏏 2025 Women’s World Cup — Halfway Lessons
- moniram
- Oct 11
- 1 min read

At the halfway stage, one truth stands out: teams that rely only on power fade fast. The 50-over format still rewards patience, structure, and red-ball discipline.
Australia and England’s composure in the middle overs shows how red-ball experience builds ODI control — something emerging nations still lack.
Tools like ROUNDABOUT™ (www.batskillscricket.com) help bridge that gap — simulating match-like batting conditions, refining footwork, shot control, and consistency through focused repetition.
💡 The women’s game is thriving on discipline and technique — lessons men’s teams from non-Test nations should notice.💭 Should more countries invest in women’s red-ball cricket to raise ODI standards?




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