ICC Women’s ODI World Cup Key Fixtures Rolled Out. Who is leading the qualified teams?

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Patience and precise strategy is needed to play a 50 over game and for a first rated tournament like ICC World Cup each team must analyse both their strength and the weaknesses of their opponents. All these consistent preparations would help them to execute the top-notch performance as a team. So, the wait is over as the 13th edition of ICC Women’s World Cup for the 50 Over cricket is going to commence this September 2025. Eight teams will compete with each other at various venues in India and Sri Lanka. 

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As per the given information by the ICC on their official website the following are official venues for the upcoming fixtures, 

“M. Chinnaswamy Stadium (Bengaluru), ACA Stadium (Guwahati), Holkar Stadium (Indore), ACA-VDCA Stadium (Visakhapatnam), and R. Premadasa Stadium (Colombo). The event will commence with a blockbuster clash featuring India in Bengaluru on September 30 as the Women’s Cricket World Cup returns to the country after 12 years.” – ICC 

ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 – Key Fixtures 

FixtureDateVenue
India vs TBC 30 September 2025Bengaluru
Semi-Final 1 29 October 2025Guwahati or Colombo
Semi-Final 230 October 2025Bengaluru
Final2 November 2025Bengaluru or Colombo

The defending champions are Australia, and it is expected that Indian women could dominate the WC due to the pros of being the host country of this event.

Qualified Teams and Skippers – ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 

  • India – Harmanpreet Kaur
  • Australia – Alyssa Healy
  • England – Nat Sciver-Brunt
  • Bangladesh – Nigar Sultana Joty
  • New Zealand – Sophie Devine
  • Pakistan – Fatima Sana
  • South Africa – Laura Wolvaardt
  • Sri Lanka – Chamari Athapaththu.
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