When talking about ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, the premier international tournament for women's One‑Day International (ODI) cricket, set for early 2025 and featuring ten qualified national sides. Also known as Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, it brings together top talent under the governance of the International Cricket Council, the global body that sets rules and organizes major events and highlights the growth of women's cricket, a fast‑growing sport with rising viewership and sponsorship.
The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 hinges on three core elements: the host nation, which provides venues, climate and local fan support, a strict qualification process, where regional tournaments filter the best eight teams to join the automatically qualified hosts and top‑ranked sides, and the increased media coverage that fuels player development, encouraging emerging talent to compete at the highest level. These factors together create a competitive stage that not only crowns a champion but also drives the overall popularity of women's cricket.
Below you’ll find a curated set of articles covering everything from team preparations and star player profiles to venue analyses and broadcast details, giving you a clear picture of what to expect as the tournament unfolds.
England Women crushed South Africa by ten wickets at Guwahati, delivering a 73/0 chase in 14.1 overs. The win puts England on top of Group A in the 2025 World Cup.