The ICC has announced the full schedule for the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025. India-Pakistan clash in Colombo
The long-awaited ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 It is scheduled to be held on September 30th. India Lock the horn Sri Lanka At the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. The tournament will feature eight top teams, and will be held in five venues, reaching its peak in the Grand Final on November 2nd.
The spotlight will shine in Bengaluru as India takes on Sri Lanka in the opening match of the tournament. The Indian team will try to set the tone for a successful campaign with a home advantage and a roaring crowd. The match also shows that the prestigious tournament returned to Indian soil over a decade later.
India-Pakistan Clash in Colombo
The Revealed Champion AustraliaThose who have won the 2022 edition in style will begin their journey on October 1st. The winner of the sixth World Cup will face off against the Trans Tasman rival new zealand At Holker Cricket Stadium in Indore. With both sides defending strong teams, this conflict is expected to be a high-voltage encounter early in the competition.
Meanwhile, it is very long-awaited India and Pakistan The showdown at the 2 Global Event could be held on October 5th at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. The venue has been selected as neutral ground as part of the hybrid hosting model agreed by the BCCI and PCB. Their intense history and fierce rivalry sets this clash to be one of the tournament’s outstanding encounters.
Knockouts that start in October
Colombo will witness its first match on October 2nd when Bangladesh faces Pakistan. Meanwhile, Bengaluru will hold its second game on October 3rd as runner-up in 2022 England I take on a formidable person South Africa side. The match is expected to close out the fixtures in the first round and have a major impact on early momentum.
The round-robin phase continues throughout much of October, offering fans a rich mix of blockbuster games. On the final day of the group stage on October 26th, we promise a double-header finish. England and New Zealand clash in Guwahati in a battle that can determine the fate of the semi-finals, with India playing their final group game with Bangladesh in front of Bengaluru’s home cloud.
The top four teams at the end of the round robin stage will advance to the semi-finals. The first team finishes will be fourth, while the second and third teams will face off in the other semi-finals. The semi-finals are scheduled for October 29th and 30th, with Guwahati, Colombo and Bengaluru all taking place.
The final of the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 is scheduled for November 2nd and will be held in Colombo or Bengaluru depending on the qualifying team. As the world’s best battle over five weeks, the tournament promises to be a decisive chapter in the development of women’s cricket around the world.
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Complete schedule for Women’s ODI World Cup 2025: Date, Venue, Timing (IST)
date | Match | venue | time |
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Tuesday, September 30th | India vs Sri Lanka | Bengaluru | 3pm |
Wednesday, October 1st | Australia vs New Zealand | Indore | 3pm |
Thursday, October 2nd | Bangladesh vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3pm |
Friday, October 3rd | England vs. South Africa | Bengaluru | 3pm |
Saturday, October 4th | Australia vs Sri Lanka | Colombo | 3pm |
Sunday, October 5th | India vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3pm |
Monday, October 6th | New Zealand vs South Africa | Indore | 3pm |
Tuesday, October 7th | England vs Bangladesh | Guwahati | 3pm |
Wednesday, October 8th | Australia vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3pm |
Thursday, October 9th | India vs South Africa | Vizag | 3pm |
Friday, October 10th | New Zealand vs Bangladesh | Vizag | 3pm |
Saturday, October 11th | England vs Sri Lanka | Guwahati | 3pm |
Sunday, October 12th | India vs Australia | Vizag | 3pm |
Monday, October 13th | South Africa vs Bangladesh | Vizag | 3pm |
Tuesday, October 14th | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | Colombo | 3pm |
Wednesday, October 15th | England vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3pm |
Thursday, October 16th | Australia vs Bangladesh | Vizag | 3pm |
Friday, October 17th | South Africa vs Sri Lanka | Colombo | 3pm |
Saturday, October 18th | New Zealand vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3pm |
Sunday, October 19th | India vs England | Indore | 3pm |
Monday, October 20th | Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh | Colombo | 3pm |
Tuesday, October 21st | South Africa vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3pm |
Wednesday, October 22nd | Australia vs England | Indore | 3pm |
Thursday, October 23rd | India vs New Zealand | Guwahati | 3pm |
Friday, October 24th | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | Colombo | 3pm |
Saturday, October 25th | Australia vs Sri Lanka | Indore | 3pm |
Sunday, October 26th | England vs New Zealand | Guwahati | 11am |
Sunday, October 26th | India vs Bangladesh | Bengaluru | 3pm |
Wednesday, October 29th | Semi-final 1 | Guwahati/Columbo | 3pm |
Thursday, October 30th | Semi-final 2 | Bengaluru | 3pm |
Sunday, November 2nd | final | Colombo/Bengaluru | 3pm |
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