Team India will also play against both England and New Zealand, matches will be held on this day

Team India will play two warm up matches before the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 (Photo- PTI)

Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 starts from 30 September. These tournaments will be hosted in India and Sri Lanka. However, before the start of this tournament, the Indian women’s cricket team will play warm up matches against England and New Zealand in Bengaluru. Team India will be expected to perform well against England and New Zealand. Let me tell you that, the Indian women’s team has done a bang in international cricket for some time and this team will be expected to perform well in the T20 World Cup.

Team India’s first worm up match

Team India will play their first warm up match against England on 25 September at the BCCI Center of Excellence 1 Ground. After this, he has to play the match against New Zealand at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on 27 September. The first match of the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 will be played at this ground. The ICC said in its release, ‘9 Day-Night matches will be played from 25 to 28 September at BCCI Center of Excellence 1 Ground and M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Apart from these two venue, day-night matches will also be hosted at Colombo Cricket Club and M. Prem Dasa Stadium in Colombo.

Pakistan’s warm up match

The Pakistan women’s cricket team also has to play two warm up matches. The Pakistan team will play a warm up match against Sri Lanka at Colombo Cricket Club in Colombo on 25 September, while on 28 September, in the same venue, Sri Lanka will play a warm up match against A team. Talking about the tournament, eight teams will play round robin warm up matches against each other, including Bengaluru and Colombo.

Learn about the schedule of warm up match

25 September:

Bengaluru – India vs England, BCCI Center of Excellence 1 Ground, South Africa vs New Zealand, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Colombo – Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, Colombo Cricket Club, Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka ‘A’, R Premadasa Stadium.

27 September:

Bengaluru – Australia vs England, BCCI Center of Excellence 1 Ground, India vs New Zealand, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium

Colombo – Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh, Colombo Cricket Club.

28 September:

Bengaluru – South Africa vs India ‘A’, BCCI Center of Excellence 1 Ground,

Colombo – Pakistan vs Sri Lanka ‘A’, Colombo Cricket Club

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