India is gearing up to host the prestigious ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 from September 30 to November 2. This tournament marks India’s fourth time hosting the event, following previous editions in 1978, 1997, and 2013. The competition will see top cricketing nations such as Australia, England, Pakistan, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh compete for the coveted title.
The opening clash will feature India taking on Sri Lanka in Bengaluru, setting the tone for an exciting tournament, culminating in the grand final scheduled for November 2 in Colombo or Bengaluru.
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The Women’s cricket world cup 2025Â will be played across several world-class venues, each with unique features and atmospheres. Here’s a brief overview of the key stadiums:
NOTE:— According to Cricbuzz,
Thiruvananthapuram is likely to replace Bengaluru as venue for upcoming Women’s World Cup.
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru:
With a capacity of around 32,000, this eco-friendly stadium is renowned for its lively atmosphere and innovative features like solar panels and advanced drainage systems. Its pitch favors batsmen but offers assistance to spinners in the later stages, making it a favorite for high-scoring matches.
Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore:
Housing approximately 30,000 spectators, Holkar Stadium is known for its small boundaries and quick outfield, promoting fast-paced, high-scoring games. The pitch tends to be batting-friendly, making it an exciting venue for limited-overs contests.
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo:
Capable of accommodating about 35,000 fans, this historic ground is famous for its vibrant atmosphere and spin-friendly pitch. It often produces low- to medium-scoring matches with assistance for both pacers and spinners
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Guwahati Cricket Stadium (Barsapara), Assam:
With a crowd capacity of around 37,800, Guwahati boasts the largest cricket stadium in Northeast India. Known for its true bounce and pace, it is an excellent batting surface that also challenges bowlers, especially in T20 formats.
Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam:
This scenic stadium, with around 27,000 seats, features excellent drainage and modern facilities. Its batsman-friendly pitch and picturesque surroundings make it a highlight of the tournament.
Stadium-Wise Schedule Of Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025:
Indore:
– Thu, 2 Oct — Bangladesh vs Pakistan
– Sun, 19 Oct — India vs England
– Thu, 30 Oct — Semi-Final 2
Colombo:
– Wed, 1 Oct — England vs South Africa
– Sat, 4 Oct — Australia vs Sri Lanka
– Sun, 5 Oct — India vs Pakistan
– Wed, 8 Oct — Australia vs Pakistan
– Thu, 9 Oct — India vs South Africa
– Fri, 17 Oct — South Africa vs Sri Lanka
– Sat, 18 Oct — New Zealand vs Pakistan
– Mon, 20 Oct — Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh
– Thu, 26 Oct — England vs New Zealand
– Fri, 27 Oct — India vs Bangladesh
– Sun, 29 Oct — Semi-Final 1
Guwahati:
– Tue, 7 Oct — England vs Bangladesh
– Sun, 11 Oct — England vs Sri Lanka
– Mon, 6 Oct — New Zealand vs Bangladesh
– Tue, 21 Oct — South Africa vs Pakistan
– Sun, 2 Nov — Final
Vizag:
– Fri, 10 Oct — New Zealand vs Bangladesh
– Mon, 13 Oct — South Africa vs Bangladesh
– Wed, 15 Oct — England vs Pakistan
– Fri, 16 Oct — Australia vs Bangladesh
– Sun, 22 Oct — Australia vs England
– Fri, 24 Oct — Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
Bengaluru:
– Tue, 30 Sep — India vs Sri Lanka
– Wed, 1 Oct — Australia vs New Zealand
– Sat, 4 Oct — Australia vs Sri Lanka
– Sun, 5 Oct — India vs Pakistan
– Sun, 26 Oct — India vs Bangladesh
Knockout Stages & Final
– Wed, 29 Oct — Semi-Final 1
– Thu, 30 Oct — Semi-Final 2
– Sun, 2 Nov — Final