ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 complete schedule released

On Sunday (August 18), the International Cricket Council (ICC) released the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 fixtures.

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ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 complete schedule released
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On Sunday (August 18), the International Cricket Council (ICC) released the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 complete fixtures.

Malaysia will host the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025. The tournament will run between January 18 and February 2, 2025. It will be the second edition of the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025. Just like its first edition, the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 in South Africa, 16 teams will participate in the upcoming edition. 

India will participate in the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 as the defending champions.

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Group Stage and Super Six

In the group stage, there are four groups with four teams in each group. The top three teams from each group will advance to the Super Six round. The fourth team from each group will compete in the playoffs.

For the Super Six stage, each team will carry forward the points, wins, and NRRs they will earn against fellow Super Six qualifying teams. In the Super Six round, there will be two groups with six teams each.

In the Super Six stage, each team will play two matches against opponents from corresponding groups that finished in different group positions. Example: A1 will play against D2 and D3.

Semi-finals and Final

The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals. Both semi-finals will be played on January 31st. If the defending champions India qualify for the semi-finals, they will compete in the second semi-final, starting at 14:30 local time on January 31. 

The winners of each semi-final will battle in the tournament final on February 2nd, where the winner will lift the trophy. Both the semi-finals and the final have reserve days. 

 

ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025: Groups 

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

India

England

New Zealand

Australia

West Indies

Pakistan

South Africa

Bangladesh

Sri Lanka

Ireland

Africa Qualifier

Asia Qualifier

Malaysia

USA

Samoa

Scotland



Complete Fixtures for the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025

(Group Stage)

January 18: Australia v Scotland, 10:30 am, UKM YSD Oval, KL

January 18: England v Ireland, 10:30 am, JCA Oval, Johor

January 18: Samoa v Africa Qualifier, 10:30 am, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak

January 18: Bangladesh v Asia Qualifier, 2:30 pm, UKM YSD Oval, KL

January 18: Pakistan v USA, 2:30 pm, JCA Oval, Johor

January 18: New Zealand v South Africa, 2:30 pm, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak

January 19: Sri Lanka v Malaysia, 10:30 am, Bayuemas Oval, KL

January, 19: India v West Indies, 2:30 pm, Bayuemas Oval, KL

January 20: Australia v Bangladesh, 10:30 am, UKM YSD Oval, KL

January 20: Ireland v USA, 10:30 am, JCA Oval, Johor

January 20: New Zealand v Africa Qualifier, 10:30 am, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak

January 20: Scotland v Asia Qualifier, 2:30 pm, UKM YSD Oval, KL

January 20: England v Pakistan, 2:30 pm, JCA Oval, Johor

January 20: South Africa v Samoa, 2:30 pm, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak

January 21: West Indies v Sri Lanka, 10:30 am, Bayuemas Oval, KL

January 21: India v Malaysia, 2:30 pm, Bayuemas Oval, KL

January 22: Bangladesh v Scotland, 10:30 am, UKM YSD Oval, KL

January 22: England v USA, 10:30 am, JCA Oval, Johor

January 22: New Zealand v Samoa, 10:30 am, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak

January 22: Australia v Asia Qualifier, 2:30 pm, UKM YSD Oval, KL

January 22: Pakistan v Ireland, 2:30 pm, JCA Oval, Johor

January 22: South Africa v Africa Qualifier, 2:30 pm, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak

January 23: Malaysia v West Indies, 10:30 am, Bayuemas Oval, KL

January 23: India v Sri Lanka, 2:30 pm, Bayuemas Oval, KL

 

(13th to 16th Place Play-offs)

January 24: B4 v C4, 10:30 am, JCA Oval, Johor

January 24: A4 v D4, 2:30 pm, JCA Oval, Johor

 

(Super Six)

January 25: B2 v C3, 10:30 am, UKM YSD Oval, KL

January 25: B1 v C2, 10:30 am, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak

January 25: A3 v D1, 2:30 pm, UKM YSD Oval, KL

January 25: C1 v B3, 2:30 pm, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak

January 26: A2 v D3, 10:30 am, Bayuemas Oval, KL

January 26: A1 v D2, 2:30 pm, Bayuemas Oval, KL

January 27: B1 v C3, 10:30 am, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak

January 28: A3 v D2, 10:30 am, Bayuemas Oval, KL

January 28: C1 v B2, 10:30 am, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak

January 28: A1 v D3, 2:30 pm, Bayuemas Oval, KL

January 29: C2 v B3, 10:30 am, UKM YSD Oval, KL

January 29: A2 v D1, 2:30 pm, UKM YSD Oval, KL

 

(Semi-Finals)

January 31: TBD vs TBD 10:30 am, Bayuemas Oval, KL

January 31: TBD vs TBD 2:30 pm, Bayuemas Oval, KL

 

(Final)

February 2: TBD vs TBD 2:30 pm, Bayuemas Oval, KL

Special Note: February 1 is a reserve day for the semi-finals, and February 3 is a reserve day for the final.

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