India, Sri Lanka, and South Africa Set for Women's ODI Tri-Series Ahead of World Cup

India, Sri Lanka, and South Africa will compete in the Women's ODI Tri-Series from April 27 to May 11, 2025, in Colombo. Get the full schedule, match details, and updates ahead of the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup.

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India, Sri Lanka, and South Africa will compete in the Women's ODI Tri-Series from April 27 to May 11, 2025, in Colombo.

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has announced a Women's One-Day tri-series between India, Sri Lanka, and South Africa. The competition will be held in April and May at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

This tri-series will ready all three sides for the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup. The teams will have four matches each, and the first two teams on the table will be ready to go into the final on May 11. All matches will be day games.

Post-tri-series, Indian women will visit England for a tour comprising five T20Is and three ODIs in June-July.

Tri-Series Fixture List:

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Date Match
April 27 India vs Sri Lanka
April 29 India vs South Africa
May 1 Sri Lanka vs South Africa
May 4 Sri Lanka vs India
May 6 South Africa vs India
May 8 Sri Lanka vs South Africa
May 11 Final

Currently, Indian players are competing in the Women's Premier League (WPL), which started on February 14 and will conclude on March 15.

This tri-series promises exciting matches and will be an important step in preparing for the upcoming World Cup.

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