Girls ODI WC Schedule announced, India-Pak, when, where, where the match, where the match, the match, find out the details | Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Schedule

Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Schedule : The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the World Cup schedule for the 2021 women’s ODI World Cup. The tournament will be organized in India and Sri Lanka. The World Cup will be inaugurated with a match between India and Sri Lanka in Bengaluru on September 7. India will face Pakistan on October 7 in this tournament. This match will be held in Colombo. For the first time after 20 years, women’s ODIs are set to be held in India. A total of 5 teams will participate in this tournament. The final match of this tournament will be held on November 2. Also, all matches in Pakistan will be held in Sri Lanka.

Pakistan will not play in India

Due to military and political tensions between India and Pakistan, Pakistan will play all their matches in Sri Lanka. On October 8, Pakistan will face Pakistan at Colombo and Premadasa Stadium. According to the Hybrid Model agreement between the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Pakistan will play all their matches in Colombo during the World Cup. In the beginning of this year, all the matches of the Indian male Team Champions Trophy played in Dubai, instead of Pakistan. In response, the PCB said that Pakistan would not play any matches in India in the near future.

The title of title will be held on November 2

Defending champions Australia will launch their operation on October 7. They will play their first match against New Zealand at the Holker Stadium in Indore. The Aussie team will then face Pakistan in Colombo on October 7. The important match between Australia and England will be held in Indore on October 22. Twenty -two league matches will be held in this tournament. The next step will be held three knockout matches.

The World Cup matches will be held in Bengaluru, Indore, Guwahati, Visakhapatnam and Colombo. The first semifinal will be held on October 25 in Guwahati or Colombo. The second semifinal will be held in Bengaluru on October 7. The final will be held on November 2 in Bengaluru or Colombo. If the Pakistani women’s team arrives in the semifinals and finals, these matches will be held in Colombo.

Women’s ODI World Cup sports-

September 7: India vs Sri Lanka- Bengaluru- 3 pm

October 8: Australia vs New Zealand- Indore- 4pm

October 2: Bangladesh vs Pakistan- Colombo- 3 pm

October 8: England vs South Africa- Bengaluru- 3pm

October 8: Australia vs Sri Lanka- Colombo- 3pm

October 8: India vs Pakistan- Colombo- 3 pm

October 8: New Zealand vs South Africa- Indore- 3pm

October 8: England vs Bangladesh- Guwahati- 3pm

October 8: Australia vs Pakistan- Colombo- 3pm

October 8: India vs South Africa- Visakhapatnam- 3pm

October 8: New Zealand vs Bangladesh- Visakhapatnam- 3pm

October 8: England vs Sri Lanka- Guwahati- 3pm

October 12: India vs Australia- Visakhapatnam- 3pm

October 8: South Africa vs Bangladesh- Visakhapatnam- 3pm

October 8: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka- Colombo- 4pm

October 8: England vs Pakistan- Colombo- 3pm

October 8: Australia vs Bangladesh- Visakhapatnam- 3pm

October 8: South Africa vs Sri Lanka- Colombo- 3pm

October 8: New Zealand vs Pakistan- Colombo- 3pm

October 8: India vs England- Indore- 3 pm

October 26: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh- Colombo- 3pm

October 26: South Africa vs Pakistan- Colombo- 3pm

October 22: Australia vs England- Indore- 3pm

October 26: India vs New Zealand- Guwahati- 4pm

October 26: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka- Colombo- 3pm

October 26: Australia vs Sri Lanka- Indore- 3pm

October 26: England vs New Zealand- Guwahati- 4pm

October 26: India vs Bangladesh- Bengaluru- 3 pm

October 26: First Semifinal- Guwahati/Colombo- 3pm

October 8: Second Semifinal- Bengaluru- 3pm

November 2: Final- Colombo/Bengaluru- 3pm

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