In a stunning turn of events, International Cricket Council (ICC) The last minute change for places has been announced Women’s OD World Cup 2025 As he made M. of Bangalore. Announced a replacement for the Chinnaswamy Stadium, a decision that has been confirmed Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI) And is immediately effective.
This unexpected switch, which comes just one month before the tournament begins, has been attributed to the combination of unfortunate events and inability to secure the necessary safety approval. This change ensures that the tournament proceeds with five high quality locations, which promises a world -class experience for players and fans.
M. of Bengaluru. Unphetual circumstances behind Chinnaswamy Stadium exclusion
M. The decision to leave the Chinnaswamy Stadium was a direct result of unexpected circumstances, as stated by the ICC. While the ICC did not clearly expand the causes, reports confirm that change was required Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) Inability to obtain the necessary approval to host sports. This issue arises from a tragic stampede earlier this year during the IPL win ceremony. Royal Challengers Bangalore,
Following this incident, an inquiry was conducted, which deemed the stadium inappropriate and unsafe for large -scale events and due to lack of adequate entry and lack of adequate security facilities and lack of emergency withdrawal plans. The return of permissions for major events of the Karnataka government left no choice for the organizers, but to find a replacement site.
New site for ODI World Cup 2025 and a proven home for women’s cricket
The selection of the Die Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai as the replacement site was a logical and strategic move, as it has established itself as a major destination for women’s cricket. The site has a proven track record of hosting the matches of prominent women, including the fixtures. Women’s Premier League (WPL) And International Bilateral Series.
ICC President Jai Shah Praising the stadium, given that it has emerged as a real home for women’s cricket in recent years. The stadium is well equipped and attracted a continuous large, auxiliary congestion, providing an ideal atmosphere for the World Cup.
This step also creates logistic meaning, as it keeps the tournament within a centered geographical area and maintains the high standards expected for an event of this magnitude. The DI Patil Stadium will host five major matches including three league games, one semi -finals and potentially finals, which strengthens its importance in the revised schedule of the tournament.
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“Navi Mumbai has emerged as a real home for women’s cricket in recent years. The support and women’s Premier League during the international fixtures has been notable, creating an atmosphere that raises players and inspires fans. I am sure ICC will define big matches of the Women’s Cricket World Cup as it returns to India.” Shah was said by the ICC.
“We are standing in an important moment in the journey of women’s game. This World Cup has the ability to remember as one of those who shape the future of the game, not only in India but in the world of cricket. In unexpected circumstances we need to adjust the schedule and replace a site, which is a line of five world-class veins. Will inspire generation, ” Shah concluded.
ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Revised Program
date | Matching details | venue | Time (GMT) | |
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September 30, TU | India’s women vs Sri Lanka woman, first match | Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
01 October, Mercury | Australia Women vs Women of New Zealand, second match | Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
02 October, Thu | Bangladesh women vs Pakistan woman, third match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
03 October, Venus | England Women vs South Africa Women, 4th Match | Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
04 October, Sat | Sri Lanka Women vs Australia Women, 5th Match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
05 October, Surya | India’s Women’s Vs. Pakistan Women, 6th Match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
06 October, Som | New Zealand Women vs South Africa women, 7th match | Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
07 October, TU | England Women vs Bangladesh woman, 8th match | Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
08 October, Mercury | Australia Women vs Pakistan Women, 9th Match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
09 October, Thu | Women of India vs. South Africa women, 10th match | Dr. YS Rajasekhar Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 10, Venus | New Zealand women vs Bangladesh woman, 11th match | Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 11, Sat | England Women vs Sri Lanka woman, 12th match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 12, Surya | India’s Women vs Australia Women, 13th Match | Dr. YS Rajasekhar Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 13, Som | South Africa’s Women’s vs Bangladesh woman, 14th match | Dr. YS Rajasekhar Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 14, TU | Sri Lanka Women Vs. Women of New Zealand, 15th match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 15, Mercury | England Women vs Pakistan Women, 16th Match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 16, Thu | Australia Women vs Bangladesh woman, 17th match | Dr. YS Rajasekhar Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 17, Venus | Sri Lanka Women vs South Africa women, 18th match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 18, Sat | New Zealand Women vs Pakistan Women, 19th Match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 19, Sun | India Women vs England Women, 20th Match | Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 20, Som | Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh woman, 21st match | Dr. Dye Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 21, TU | South Africa’s women vs Pakistan woman, 22nd match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 22, Mercury | Australia Women vs England Women, 23rd Match | Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 23, Thu | Women of India Vs. New Zealand women, 24th match | Dr. Dye Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 24, Venus | Sri Lanka Women vs Pakistan Women, 25th Match | R. Premdas Stadium, Colombo | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
25 October, Sat | Australia Women vs South Africa women, 26th match | Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 26, Surya | Women of England Vs. New Zealand women, 27th match | Dr. YS Rajasekhar Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam | 05:30 pm | 11:00 AM |
October 26, Surya | India’s Women’s vs Bangladesh woman, 28th match | Dr. Dye Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 29, Mercury | TBC vs TBC, 1 semi -finals | TBC | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
October 30, Thu | TBC vs TBC, second semi -finals | Dr. Dye Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
02 November, Surya | TBC vs TBC, Final | TBC | 09:30 pm | 03:00 pm |
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