BCCI announces home schedule for Indian Women’s ODI series against Australia
In major developments beyond that ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, Indian Cricket Committee (BCCI) The upcoming schedule has been officially announced Australia Women’s Tour India. This ODI series is set up to play an important role in shaping both team preparations prior to mega events, aiming to fine-tune team preparations, assess bench strength, and adapt to Indian playing conditions. Two powers of women’s cricket, India and Australia will engage in a three-match ODI series that promises high quality competition and strategic combat.
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All three ODIs will take place at the historic Ma Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. This is a venue renowned for its challenging surface and passionate cricket followers. The match will be played during the day, and players will be exposed to similar conditions to those expected during the World Cup. For the Indian team led by Captain Herman Preet Kaur, this will be a great opportunity to test the combination, give younger players important international experience and confront the Australian side, which continues to set global benchmarks. For Australians, the tour offers an opportunity to settle into the subcontinent situation and push the already high standards even further.
Full Schedule: Australia Women’s Tour of India 2025
- No. 1 ODI – Sunday, September 14th, 2025, 1:30pm, Chennai
- Second ODI – Wednesday, September 17th, 2025, 1:30pm, Chennai
- No. 3 ODI- Saturday, September 20, 2025, 1:30pm, Chennai
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Recent ODI forms: India and Australia arrive with momentum
Indian women’s team joins the series with confidence following their recent outings Women’s ODI Trial Series It was held in May 2025 and features South Africa And the host Sri Lanka. Under the leadership of Harmanpreet KaurIndia showed clinical advantage throughout the tournament, winning all group stage matches before their victory in the final against Sri Lanka. The final was highlighted by a shining century from the opener Smriti Mandhanaits flowing stroke play and calm under pressure led India to a deserved title.
Meanwhile, Australia’s latest ODI series took place in the beginning of January 2025. Female Ash Against traditional rivals England. Demonstrating their distinctive discipline and domination, Australia wiped out the Series 3-0, showing its depth, tactical strength and world-class consistency. Their performance in that series reaffirms their status as one of the most powerful candidates in women’s cricket and seeks to replicate that form in the Indian situation as part of the World Cup accumulation.
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