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🏏 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup — Overview

Venues & Host Cities

  • In India: Guwahati (Barsapara Cricket Stadium), Indore (Holkar Stadium), Visakhapatnam (ACA-VDCA), Bengaluru (though Bengaluru lost some hosting rights) 

  • In Sri Lanka: Colombo (R. Premadasa Stadium) for Sri Lanka matches and Pakistan’s matches (neutral venue) 

  • Because of political / bilateral issues, India vs Pakistan matches will be played in Colombo. icc+3cricket.com.au+3icc+3

Prize Money & Significance

  • The total prize pool is significantly higher than previous editions (~ US$13.88 million). 

  • This edition is seen as a landmark for women’s cricket in terms of visibility, investment and prestige. 


πŸ—“ Key Fixtures & Schedule Highlights

Here are some of the opening and notable matches:

DateMatchVenueLocal Time*
30 Sep 2025India Women vs Sri Lanka Women (Opening match)Barsapara, Guwahati15:00 IST 
1 OctAustralia Women vs New Zealand WomenIndore15:00 IST 
2 OctBangladesh Women vs Pakistan WomenColombo15:00 IST 
12 OctIndia Women vs Australia WomenVisakhapatnam15:00 IST 
19 OctIndia Women vs England WomenIndore15:00 IST 
23 OctIndia Women vs New Zealand WomenNavi Mumbai (or Guwahati)15:00 IST 
Semi-finals & finalTBDGuwahati / Bengaluru / Colombo depending on match-upsTBD icc+2cricket.com.au+2

* Local times are Indian Standard Time (IST) or Sri Lanka time as applicable (they are close in offset).

You can view the full schedule and live results on ESPN Cricinfo: ICC Women’s World Cup Schedule & Results ESPN Cricinfo
Also on ICC’s official site: Matches page


πŸ“‹ India vs Sri Lanka — Match Details & Scorecard

This was the opening match of the World Cup:

  • Venue / Match: India Women vs Sri Lanka Women — 1st Match, Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati The Financial Express+5icc+5ESPN Cricinfo+5

  • Toss: Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bowl firstIndia Innings: Rain-affected game (overs reduced). India posted 269/8 in 47 overs. The Economic Times+3mint+3ESPN Cricinfo+3

    • Amanjot Kaur: 57 (half-century)

    • Deepti Sharma: 53 (half-century) 

    • Sneh Rana: 28* (not out) toward the end mint

    • India had a collapse mid-innings but recovered thanks to the 7th-wicket partnership between Amanjot and Deepti (~103 runs) which rescued the innings from 124/6. The Financial Express+3Outlook India+3mint+3

  • Sri Lanka Innings / Chase: (At time of latest updates) Sri Lanka began chasing 270+; e.g. “SL (23/0 in 5 ov)” was being tracked. 

Full scorecard is available on ESPN Cricinfo: India vs Sri Lanka, Full Scorecard ESPN Cricinfo


πŸ‘€ Key Players You Asked About

  • Amanjot Kaur — Played a crucial half-century in her World Cup debut, anchoring India’s innings in the chase of 124/6. 

  • Smriti Mandhana — Opened for India. She was dismissed fairly early (scorecard shows she got out after a short stay) 

  • Harmanpreet Kaur — India’s captain. She spoke confidently before the tournament, aiming for India’s first ICC trophy win. 

  • Deepti Sharma — Delivered a half-century and was part of the critical 7th-wicket revival with Amanjot. Outlook India+3mint+3ESPN Cricinfo+3

  • Sneh Rana — Contributed 28* toward the end to push India’s total. 

  • Chamari Athapaththu — Captain of Sri Lanka; oversaw the toss and led her side into the tournament opener. 


πŸ“Š Points Table & Standings

  • Before any matches, all teams start with 0 points. The Times of India+2Cricbuzz+2

  • The Points Table is being tracked live on platforms like 

  • At this early stage, there isn’t a meaningful table yet beyond the initial match(s) being reflected.

  • Over time, teams gain 2 points for a win, 1 for no result / tie, 0 for loss (standard ODI World Cup points rules).

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