ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: India to Host Warm-Up Matches in Bengaluru

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: India to Host Warm-Up Matches in Bengaluru
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: India Women to Host Warm-Up Matches in Bengaluru

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: India Women to Host Warm-Up Matches in Bengaluru

The India Women’s Cricket Team is set to play a key role in the upcoming ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 as the host of several crucial warm-up matches. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially released the warm-up schedule, with matches set to be played from 25 to 28 September in Bengaluru and Colombo. A total of nine games have been planned as part of the preparations ahead of the main event that kicks off from 30 September. Fans of the India Women’s team will be keenly watching how the side performs ahead of their home campaign.

Warm-Up Schedule Overview

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 will feature a total of eight national teams, including the India Women’s Cricket Team, battling it out from 30 September to 2 November. Prior to this, the warm-up matches scheduled between 25–28 September will offer teams a chance to prepare under match conditions. All matches are day-night encounters and will start at 3 PM IST.

Participating Teams

The warm-up schedule includes all the qualified teams: India Women, Australia Women, England Women, New Zealand Women, South Africa Women, Pakistan Women, Bangladesh Women, and Sri Lanka Women. Notably, while all teams will play two warm-up matches, the Australia Women’s team will play only one. Additionally, local development teams India ‘A’ and Sri Lanka ‘A’ will also feature in the schedule to provide more match practice opportunities.

  • India Women’s Cricket Team – 2 matches
  • England Women’s Team – 2 matches
  • Australia Women’s Team – 1 match
  • New Zealand Women – 2 matches
  • South Africa Women – 2 matches
  • Sri Lanka Women – 2 matches
  • Pakistan Women – 2 matches
  • Bangladesh Women – 2 matches
  • India ‘A’ – 1 match
  • Sri Lanka ‘A’ – 2 matches

Venues and Timing

The warm-up games will be hosted across two cities: Bengaluru in India and Colombo in Sri Lanka. In India, the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium and the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground will be used, while Sri Lanka will host matches at the R. Premadasa Stadium and the Colombo Cricket Club Ground.

All matches will begin at 3 PM IST and will be conducted as official day-night ODIs under lights, giving teams the chance to adjust to similar match conditions they will face during the tournament.

Warm-Up Fixtures

Here is the complete list of scheduled warm-up matches:

  • 25 SeptemberIndia Women vs England Women (Bengaluru)
  • 25 SeptemberSouth Africa Women vs New Zealand Women (Bengaluru)
  • 25 SeptemberSri Lanka Women vs Pakistan Women (Colombo)
  • 25 SeptemberBangladesh Women vs Sri Lanka ‘A’ (Colombo)
  • 27 SeptemberAustralia Women vs England Women (Bengaluru)
  • 27 SeptemberIndia Women vs New Zealand Women (Bengaluru)
  • 27 SeptemberSri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh Women (Colombo)
  • 28 SeptemberSouth Africa Women vs India ‘A’ (Bengaluru)
  • 28 SeptemberPakistan Women vs Sri Lanka ‘A’ (Colombo)

Why These Matches Matter

Warm-up matches are more than just practice—they offer teams a chance to finalize combinations, adjust to local conditions, and test bench strength. For the India Women’s Cricket Team, hosting these matches on home soil gives them a unique advantage as they prepare to go for glory in front of home fans.

Teams like England Women, New Zealand Women, and South Africa Women will be closely analyzing performance patterns and finalizing their playing XIs. With only a few days separating the warm-ups and the actual tournament, momentum gained here could prove crucial in the long run.


Disclaimer: This article is based on information compiled from online sources. Please verify independently before making any decisions based on it.

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