India got the rights to host the next Edition of Women ODI World Cup 2025
The 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup will be hosted in Bangladesh, and the 2026 tournament will be held in England.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that India will serve as the host nation for the 2025 ICC Women’s ODI World Cup.
Tuesday saw the announcement of the four hosts for ICC women’s white-ball competitions from 2024 to 2027: India, Bangladesh, England, and Sri Lanka.
The ICC announced that England will host the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup while Bangladesh will host the event in 2024. The Women’s T20 Champions Trophy, scheduled for 2027, will be held in Sri Lanka, provided it qualifies for the competition. India will host the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup.
The hosts were chosen through a bidding procedure that was supervised by a subcommittee of the ICC Board that included BCCI President Sourav Ganguly.
We were interested in hosting the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in 2025, and we are delighted to have obtained the hosting rights for this significant match on the women’s sporting calendar. The 50-over women’s World Cup was contested in India in 2013, and the game has evolved significantly since then. This is a wonderful step because women’s cricket is growing in popularity. According to Ganguly, who was mentioned in an ICC release, the BCCI will work closely with the ICC to meet all demands.
“Let me promise you that the BCCI will do everything in its authority to change the 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup a memorable event for everyone concerned.” We are delighted to host the tournament. Starting at the grassroots level, we are executing a variety of measures to improve the sport’s reputation, and hosting the World Cup will help the sport gain even more momentum in the country. The BCCI is still committed to promoting women’s cricket in India. We have the required infrastructure in place, and Jay Shah, the BCCI’s honorary secretary, voiced confidence that this year’s World Cup will be a huge success.