A few names to keep in mind ahead of Sunday's summit clash in the ICC Women's World Cup between India and host England.  (Photos | Facebook/Indian Cricket Team and Facebook/England Cricket)
A few names to keep in mind ahead of Sunday's summit clash in the ICC Women's World Cup between India and host England. (Photos | Facebook/Indian Cricket Team and Facebook/England Cricket)

ICC Women's Cricket World Cup final: Players to watch out

A few names to keep in mind ahead of Sunday's summit clash in the ICC Women's World Cup between India and host England.  
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India captain Mithali Raj is just 12 runs away from becoming the tournament top scorer. If Mithali fires, England will be in deep trouble. Tammy Beaumont is the host's top scorer in the tournament so far with 387 runs in her name. (Photos | Facebook/ICC and Facebook/Mithali Raj)
India captain Mithali Raj is just 12 runs away from becoming the tournament top scorer. If Mithali fires, England will be in deep trouble. Tammy Beaumont is the host's top scorer in the tournament so far with 387 runs in her name. (Photos | Facebook/ICC and Facebook/Mithali Raj)
Harmanpreet Kaur averages 61.60 from 7 innings so far. A consistent batting performance from Kaur is vital for the Indians, while skipper Heather Knight will be responsible for anchoring the English innings to the end. Knight averages 51.86 from 7 innings.  (Photos | AP and Facebook/ICC)
Harmanpreet Kaur averages 61.60 from 7 innings so far. A consistent batting performance from Kaur is vital for the Indians, while skipper Heather Knight will be responsible for anchoring the English innings to the end. Knight averages 51.86 from 7 innings. (Photos | AP and Facebook/ICC)
Mithali Raj's willow has produced three fifties so far in the tournament. Only Ellyse Perry (Aus) and Laura Wolvaard (RSA) has more fifties than Raj in this tournament. Both Heather Knight and Sarah Taylor has scored two fifties each for England so far. Photos | Facebook/ICC and Facebook/Mithali Raj)
Mithali Raj's willow has produced three fifties so far in the tournament. Only Ellyse Perry (Aus) and Laura Wolvaard (RSA) has more fifties than Raj in this tournament. Both Heather Knight and Sarah Taylor has scored two fifties each for England so far. Photos | Facebook/ICC and Facebook/Mithali Raj)
When it comes to boundaries hit, England outclasses India by far. While Heather Kinght's total tally of boundaries is 54, Tammy Beaumont has 49 in her account. Mithali Raj has hit most fours from the Indian side with 33. (Photos | AP and Facebook/Kolkata KnightRiders)
When it comes to boundaries hit, England outclasses India by far. While Heather Kinght's total tally of boundaries is 54, Tammy Beaumont has 49 in her account. Mithali Raj has hit most fours from the Indian side with 33. (Photos | AP and Facebook/Kolkata KnightRiders)
Deepti Sharma's record of 12 wickets from 8 matches is the best bowling record for the Women in Blue. While Poonam Yadav also cracked into the top ten from the Indian contingent, 16th placed Alex Hartley is England's best bet with 8 wickets. (Photos | AP and Facebook/England Cricket)
Deepti Sharma's record of 12 wickets from 8 matches is the best bowling record for the Women in Blue. While Poonam Yadav also cracked into the top ten from the Indian contingent, 16th placed Alex Hartley is England's best bet with 8 wickets. (Photos | AP and Facebook/England Cricket)
India's Rajeshwari Gayakwad produced the best bowling figure of the tournament so far against New Zealand (7.3 -1-15- 5). None from the English side has grabbed a five wicket haul in the tournament so far. Laura Marsh has produced the best bowling in a match so far for them against Sri Lanka. (10.0 -45-0- 4). (Photos | Facebook/Rajeshwari Gayakwad and Facebook/ICC)
India's Rajeshwari Gayakwad produced the best bowling figure of the tournament so far against New Zealand (7.3 -1-15- 5). None from the English side has grabbed a five wicket haul in the tournament so far. Laura Marsh has produced the best bowling in a match so far for them against Sri Lanka. (10.0 -45-0- 4). (Photos | Facebook/Rajeshwari Gayakwad and Facebook/ICC)

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