
Renuka Singh’s Journey in the Tournament
Renuka Singh Thakur returned to India’s national side after a period of injury and recovery, making her presence felt in the 2025 Women’s World Cup in a pivotal way. Having missed a significant part of 2025 due to a stress-fracture layoff, she cleared her fitness tests in September and was declared fit to lead India’s pace attack for the tournament.
At the outset of the tournament, India treated her recovery with caution. She was not in the playing XI for the very first match against Sri Lanka, and in a subsequent match, she was dropped in favor of another pace option. This illustrated the team management’s desire to manage her workload and ensure she returned to peak form.
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Her performance in that match was a turning point: after three consecutive defeats in the group stage, India needed strong contributions from their frontline bowlers to regain momentum. Renuka’s comeback was timely and marked the shift of momentum in India’s favor.
Over the rest of the tournament, she was a part of the pace attack that underpinned India’s bowling strategy. While she may not always have picked large hauls in every match, her ability to bowl consistent, disciplined lines and extract movement under pressure ensured she remained a crucial piece of the puzzle.
By mid-tournament, she also achieved a personal milestone: becoming the fastest Indian female pacer to 100 international wickets across formats, a record that emphasized her consistency and wicket-taking ability.
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Though she did not always dominate the headlines in the knockout and final stages, her contributions were steady and allowed other bowlers to execute plans around her. In the final against South Africa Women’s National Cricket Team, she bowled eight overs for 28 runs — an excellent economy in the context of a final — and while she did not take a wicket, her discipline in the death overs helped India restrict the opposition.
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Performance & Impact
Renuka’s performance in the tournament was marked more by consistency and control than by dramatic giant-hauls. Her spell of 2/25 against New Zealand is one of the standout statistical contributions, as mentioned earlier. Her economy early in that match — around 0.75 runs per over in three overs (three runs in three overs) — showed the kind of disciplined start she provided.
Her ability to swing or seam the ball and maintain a tight line and length created pressure, which allowed India’s other bowlers to operate from the other end.
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Moreover, beyond visible statistics, her impact was psychological: opponents knew one end of the innings had to deal with her disciplined pace and movement. That reduces the margin for error for batters and helps the fielding side.
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Playing Style & Strengths
Renuka Singh Thakur’s bowling style is characterized by a combination of pace, seam/swing movement, and mental toughness. Although officially billed as a medium-fast or fast-medium bowler, she has the ability to generate late movement off the seam and swing the new ball, which makes her potent as an opening bowler.
One of her greatest strengths is control of line and length. In several matches, she started with extremely economical overs, forcing batters to take risks and often creating the conditions for wickets at the other end or via field placements. The example of “three runs in three overs” at the start of the New Zealand innings (and subsequent key wickets) is illustrative.
Another asset is her strike-taking ability. While she may not always claim massive hauls, she is capable of breaking partnerships with skillful variations — for example, the wicket of Sophie Devine (bowled through the gate) demonstrates a well-executed delivery under pressure.
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Significance & Future Outlook
Renuka’s contribution in the World Cup 2025 has several implications. First, she reinforces herself as India’s leading pace option in 50-over cricket. The fact that the team management trusted her during the critical games indicates her establishment in the core bowling group.
Second, her ability to return from injury and perform at this level bodes well for future tournaments. It also means she is likely to carry more responsibility going forward — possibly more overs, critical spells, and leadership in the pace attack.
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For the future, she might look to increase her wicket-taking frequency to match the headline numbers of some of the women’s game’s top bowlers. But given her age, skillset, and recent form, she is well-placed to evolve in that direction.
Moreover, as India invests further in its women’s cricket infrastructure and aims for more global titles, having bowlers like Renuka who can deliver in high-pressure knockout games is key. Her growth will likely be in mastering variations, strategically planning spells, and perhaps taking onthe mentorship of younger pace bowlers.
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In Summary
Renuka Singh Thakur’s 2025 World Cup journey is a story of return, reliability, and quiet influence. Starting as a recovering athlete, she restored her place, delivered key spells when India needed a pace spearhead, and played a vital behind-the-scenes role in the team’s success. Her playing style — combining swing/ seam movement, strict discipline, and mental resilience — underpinned her performance.