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Tickets for ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: Price details and how to buy

ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 tickets are now on sale, with prices starting at ₹100 and record prize money of USD 13.88 million announced.

ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

The countdown begins for the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025. That means now is your chance to book your seat for this exciting tournament. The tournament will take place, hosted by India and Sri Lanka, from September 30 to November 2, 2025, over five cities.

Ticket sales for the tournament are being conducted in two phases. The first phase is an exclusive pre-sale for Google Pay users, which started on Thursday at 7 PM IST. During this four-day window, fans can book tickets for group stage matches starting at just ₹100. Tickets are available through the official website: Tickets.cricketworldcup.com.

This early-access initiative is part of ICC’s new global partnership with Google, aimed at boosting fan engagement in women’s cricket. Following the pre-sale, general ticket sales will begin on Tuesday, September 9, at 8 PM IST, again via the same official platform. The tournament will begin in Guwahati on September 30th, with a large opening ceremony, including a live performance by Shreya Ghoshal, and the opening match between India and Sri Lanka.

Record prize money announced

In a landmark announcement, the ICC confirmed that the total prize money for the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup will be a massive USD 13.88 million. This amount is nearly four times higher than the USD 3.5 million prize pool of the previous edition held in New Zealand in 2022.

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Even more impressive, the 2025 Women’s World Cup prize money exceeds that of the Men’s ODI World Cup 2023 which offered USD 10 million. This is a great achievement for equality and recognition of women’s cricket on the world stage.

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