List of cricketers
These were the squads that were named for the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup. Each team selected a squad of fifteen players for the World Cup, excluding reserves.[1][2] On 6 January 2022, India became the first to announce their squad for the tournament.[3]
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Australia
In January 2022, Australia's fast bowler Tayla Vlaeminck suffered a stress fracture in her right foot, ruling her out their series against Australia and the World Cup.[4] On 26 January 2022, Australia named their squad.[5]
Hannah Darlington and Georgia Redmayne were both named as reserve players. Darlington later withdrew from the squad and was replaced by Heather Graham.[6] Graham was eventually added to Australia's squad as a temporary replacement for Ashleigh Gardner, after Gardner gave a positive test for COVID-19.[7]
Bangladesh
On 28 January 2022, Bangladesh named their squad.[8]
Nuzhat Tasnia and Sanjida Akter Meghla were both named as reserve players.[9]
England
On 10 February 2022, England named their squad.[10]
Lauren Bell and Mady Villiers were both named as reserves.[11]
India
On 6 January 2022, India named their squad.[12][13]
Simran Bahadur, Ekta Bisht, Sabbhineni Meghana were named as stand-by players.[14]
New Zealand
On 3 February 2022, New Zealand named their squad.[15][16] Lauren Down was ruled out of New Zealand's squad after suffering an injury during the fifth WODI match against India, with Georgia Plimmer named as her replacement.[17] Molly Penfold was also added to the squad as a reserve player.[18]
Pakistan
On 24 January 2022, Pakistan named their squad.[19][20]
Iram Javed, Najiha Alvi and Tuba Hassan were all named as reserves.[21]
South Africa
In January 2022, South Africa's captain Dane van Niekerk suffered a fractured ankle, ruling her out of their series against the West Indies and the World Cup.[22] On 4 February 2022, South Africa named their squad.[23]
Anneke Bosch, Nadine de Klerk and Raisibe Ntozakhe were all named as reserves.[24]
West Indies
On 20 February 2022, the West Indies named their squad.[25]
Kaysia Schultz, Mandy Mangru and Jannillea Glasgow were all named as reserves.[26] Mangru was added to the West Indies squad as a replacement for Afy Fletcher, after Fletcher gave a positive test for COVID-19.[27]
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