
Highly anticipated ODI Women’s World Cup 2025 Around the corner, and enthusiasm is being created as teams arrive for an important range of warm-up matches. From 25 to 28 September, the world’s best cricketers will engage in eight practice games designed to fix their strategies and become accustomed to subcontinent conditions. This period is a dress rehearsal before the main event kick with the co-script on 30 September. India And Sri Lanka Leading the charge in a tournament that promises to perform a great performance of cricketing leaders.
Women’s ODI World Cup 2025: Final preparation and high-day practice
These warm-up matches are not just formalities; They represent an important final stage of preparation for the World Cup. Like for teams AustraliaEngland And New ZealandIt is an invaluable opportunity to adapt to the unique challenges created by pitches and climate in India and Sri Lanka.
There will be a test ground for combining the sports team, allowing to assess as a coach player and finalize its initial XI. Teams are looking to build on their recent performances in the bilateral series, Australia has recently crossed India in a difficult-series and South Africa Getting a win against PakistanPerformance pressure is huge, as players watch Vie and teams for the spot to gain psychological edge over their rivals before the tournament starts.
Women’s ODI World Cup 2025: Miscellaneous places and a jam-pack schedule
The warm-up schedule is carefully designed to taste the teams the taste of various sports conditions that they can face in the main tournament. The matches will be held at four different places in two cities, hosting Bangalore. BCCI Center of Excellence Grounds 1 and 2, and Colombo R. Premadasa Stadium and Colombo Cricket Club Ground are characterized.
These locations are ready to provide a dynamic background for the game, which provides a mixture of the pitch position. The logistic challenge to move forward among these cities will also be a part of the preparation of the teams, especially for Pakistan, whose main tournament matches will be held in all Colombo. The jam-pack schedule ensures that all teams will be able to get a significant amount of on-field time to be fully prepared for the World Cup.
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Women’s OD World Cup 2025: Full Warm-up match schedule
| date | match | venue | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25 September, Thu | New Zealand v India A | BCCI Center of Excellence 2, Bangalore | 8:30 AM Local |
| 25 September, Thu | Bangladesh v South Africa | R. Premdasa Stadium, Colombo | Local at 3:00 pm |
| 25 September, Thu | Sri Lanka V Pakistan | Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo | Local at 3:00 pm |
| 25 September, Thu | India V England | BCCI Center of Excellence 1, Bengaluru | Local at 3:00 pm |
| 27 September, Sat | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo | Local at 3:00 pm |
| 27 September, Sat | India V New Zealand | BCCI Center of Excellence 1, Bengaluru | Local at 3:00 pm |
| September 28, Sun | South Africa V Pakistan | R. Premdasa Stadium, Colombo | Local at 3:00 pm |
| September 28, Sun | England V Australia | BCCI Center of Excellence 1, Bengaluru | Local at 3:00 pm |
Broadcasting and live streaming details
For fans around the world, highly anticipated ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 is expected to be available for live streaming on official ICC platform. As the central center for global cricket, ICc.TV is ready to provide wide coverage of all matches. ICc.TV platform is the place where fans can go to see every ball of the tournament from their computer or mobile device. This service is designed to bring live and on-demand materials for supporters in areas that do not have a dedicated broadcast partner. The forum is estimated to be an important resource, ensuring that cricket followers worldwide have uninterrupted access to the World Cup enthusiasm and action.
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