Revised fixtures announced for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

ICC announces revised Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 schedule with Navi Mumbai replacing Bengaluru as venue. Full fixtures from Sept 30–Nov 2.

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Revised fixtures announced for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

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The ICC has announced a modified schedule for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, which will see Navi Mumbai as one of the five venues for the eight-team event. This change results from the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru being unavailable. Navi Mumbai's DY Patil stadium will host up to five fixtures (Lord's & Oval) - three league-stage matches, a semi-final, and possibly the final on November 2.

The tournament dates (September 30 - November 2) will not change, and the other venues - ACA stadium (Guwahati), Holkar Stadium (Indore), ACA-VDCA stadium (Visakhapatnam,) and R. Premadasa Stadium (Colombo, Sri Lanka), remain unchanged.

ICC chairman Jay Shah regarding the change

ICC Chairman Jay Shah was upbeat about the new destination for women's cricket going forward: "In the past few years Navi Mumbai has shaped into a real home for women's cricket, both in terms of support it has garnered during international matches and the exciting atmosphere present during the matches of the Women's Premier League that seriously uplift the players and attract so many fans. I believe the atmosphere in Navi Mumbai will match the excitement of the larger matches of ICC Women's Cricket World Cup as we bring the tournament back to India after 12 years. "Unfortunately, we were forced to change the venue; however, the tournament will be an important celebration of the women's game to connect new fans."

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ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 – Full Schedule

League Stage Fixtures

Date Match Venue Time (Local)
Sept 30 (Tue) India vs Sri Lanka Guwahati 15:00
Oct 1 (Wed) Australia vs New Zealand Indore 15:00
Oct 2 (Thu) Bangladesh vs Pakistan Colombo 15:00
Oct 3 (Fri) England vs South Africa Guwahati 15:00
Oct 4 (Sat) Australia vs Sri Lanka Colombo 15:00
Oct 5 (Sun) India vs Pakistan Colombo 15:00
Oct 6 (Mon) New Zealand vs South Africa Indore 15:00
Oct 7 (Tue) England vs Bangladesh Guwahati 15:00
Oct 8 (Wed) Australia vs Pakistan Colombo 15:00
Oct 9 (Thu) India vs South Africa Visakhapatnam 15:00
Oct 10 (Fri) New Zealand vs Bangladesh Guwahati 15:00
Oct 11 (Sat) England vs Sri Lanka Colombo 15:00
Oct 12 (Sun) India vs Australia Visakhapatnam 15:00
Oct 13 (Mon) South Africa vs Bangladesh Visakhapatnam 15:00
Oct 14 (Tue) New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Colombo 15:00
Oct 15 (Wed) England vs Pakistan Colombo 15:00
Oct 16 (Thu) Australia vs Bangladesh Visakhapatnam 15:00
Oct 17 (Fri) South Africa vs Sri Lanka Colombo 15:00
Oct 18 (Sat) New Zealand vs Pakistan Colombo 15:00
Oct 19 (Sun) India vs England Indore 15:00
Oct 20 (Mon) Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh Navi Mumbai 15:00
Oct 21 (Tue) South Africa vs Pakistan Colombo 15:00
Oct 22 (Wed) Australia vs England Indore 15:00
Oct 23 (Thu) India vs New Zealand Navi Mumbai 15:00
Oct 24 (Fri) Sri Lanka vs Pakistan Colombo 15:00
Oct 25 (Sat) Australia vs South Africa Indore 15:00
Oct 26 (Sun) England vs New Zealand Visakhapatnam 11:00
Oct 26 (Sun) India vs Bangladesh Navi Mumbai 15:00

Knockout Stage

Stage Date Venue (TBC) Time (Local)
Semifinal 1 Oct 29 (Wed) Guwahati/Colombo 15:00
Semifinal 2 Oct 30 (Thu) Navi Mumbai 15:00
Final Nov 2 (Sun) Navi Mumbai/Colombo 15:00

Warm-up Matches

Date Match Venue Time (Local)
Sept 25 New Zealand vs India ‘A’ Bengaluru (BCCI CoE 2) 09:30
Sept 25 India vs England Bengaluru (BCCI CoE 1) 15:00
Sept 25 Bangladesh vs South Africa Colombo Cricket Club 15:00
Sept 25 Sri Lanka vs Pakistan Colombo (R. Premadasa) 15:00
Sept 27 India vs New Zealand Bengaluru (BCCI CoE 1) 15:00
Sept 27 Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh Colombo (R. Premadasa) 15:00
Sept 28 England vs Australia Bengaluru (BCCI CoE 1) 15:00
Sept 28 South Africa vs Pakistan Colombo Cricket Club 15:00

 

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