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ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 schedule announced

16 Jun 2025, 08:31 am

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 schedule announced

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 schedule announced

The ICC is pleased to announce the schedule for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025.

Hosts India will get the tournament underway against Sri Lanka in Bengaluru.The two countries will get the tournament started at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on 30 September, with action starting at 15h00 local time. Defending champions Australia, then get their campaign up and running against neighbours, New Zealand, at Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore on 1 October, while Bangladesh face Pakistan a day later in Colombo. Bengaluru plays host for a second time as 2022 runners-up England, face South Africa on Friday, 3 October in the final opening match. The round-robin stage runs until 26 October, with the final day of group stage action culminating in two matches on the same day with England facing New Zealand in Guwahati and India hosting Bangladesh in Bengaluru. The semi-finals are scheduled for 29 and 30 October, before the Final takes place on 2 November. The top four sides from the round-robin stage will progress to the semi-finals, with first place playing fourth and second taking on third. ICC Chairman, Mr. Jay Shah said: “The confirmation of the schedule only builds further excitement and anticipation for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. “With the eight best teams in the women’s game descending on India, alongside incredible venues and what promises to be record-breaking crowds, we are all looking forward to an unforgettable tournament.”

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 schedule:

Tuesday 30 September – India v Sri Lanka – Bengaluru – 3pm Wednesday 1 October – Australia v New Zealand – Indore – 3pm Thursday 2 October – Bangladesh v Pakistan – Colombo – 3pm Friday 3 October – England v South Africa – Bengaluru – 3pm Saturday 4 October – Australia v Sri Lanka – Colombo – 3pm Sunday 5 October – India v Pakistan – Colombo – 3pm Monday 6 October – New Zealand v South Africa – Indore – 3pm Tuesday 7 October – England v Bangladesh – Guwahati – 3pm Wednesday 8 October – Australia v Pakistan – Colombo – 3pm Thursday 9 October – India v South Africa – Vizag – 3pm Friday 10 October – New Zealand v Bangladesh – Vizag – 3pm Saturday 11 October – England v Sri Lanka – Guwahati – 3pm Sunday 12 October – India v Australia – Vizag – 3pm Monday 13 October – South Africa v Bangladesh – Vizag – 3pm Tuesday 14 October – New Zealand v Sri Lanka – Colombo – 3pm Wednesday 15 October – England v Pakistan – Colombo – 3pm Thursday 16 October – Australia v Bangladesh – Vizag – 3pm Friday 17 October – South Africa v Sri Lanka – Colombo – 3pm Saturday 18 October – New Zealand v Pakistan – Colombo – 3pm Sunday 19 October – India v England – Indore – 3pm Monday 20 October – Sri Lanka v Bangaldesh – Colombo – 3pm Tuesday 21 October – South Africa v Pakistan – Colombo – 3pm Wednesday 22 October – Australia v England – Indore – 3pm Thursday 23 October – India v New Zealand – Guwahati – 3pm Friday 24 October – Pakistan v Sri Lanka – Colombo – 3pm Saturday 25 October – Australia v Sri Lanka – Indore – 3pm Sunday 26 October – England v New Zealand – Guwahati – 11am Sunday 26 October – India v Bangladesh – Bengaluru – 3pm Wednesday 29 October – Semi-final 1 – Guwahati/Colombo – 3pm Thursday 30 October – Semi-final 2 – Bengaluru – 3pm Sunday 2 November – Final – Colombo/Bengaluru – 3pm