As anticipation builds for the Womens Cricket World Cup 2025, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, the stage is set for what could be a landmark tournament for Indian women’s cricket. Scheduled from September 30 to November 2, 2025, the competition features eight teams, with India hosting group-stage matches across five venues—Bengaluru, Guwahati, Visakhapatnam, Indore—and the knockout stage shared with Colombo, Sri Lanka

Home Advantage: A Powerful Backing
Hosting the tournament is more than just a logistical boost it’s a morale lifeline. At womens world cup 2025 India will benefit immensely from familiar pitches, enthusiastic home crowds, and climate conditions suited to their game. Cricketing legend and two-time finalist Mithali Raj reinforces this sentiment, highlighting the significance of “seizing small moments in big games” on home soil something she believes can unlock India’s long-elusive first World Cup title
Key Venues and Preparedness
The buzz is palpable in stadiums like Holkar Stadium in Indore, which recently hosted the Womens World Cup 2025, drawing emotional tributes from former legends and an outpouring of fan excitement . Infrastructure upgrades are also underway—Guwahati is preparing welcome-worthy facilities, as the opening ceremony and the inaugural match (India vs Sri Lanka) will unfold at Barsapara Stadium.
Formidable Recent Performances
- A hard-fought series win over England in July—capped by a brilliant century from Harmanpreet Kaur and a breakout 6-for-52 by Kranti Gaud—signals strength in both batting and bowling departments.
- A comprehensive tour victory in England in T20I and ODI formats suggests India have overcome past inconsistencies and matured as a unit.
- The lighting form of team leaders: Smriti Mandhana smashed records in 2024 and early 2025, becoming the fastest Indian woman to 4,000 ODI runs and scoring centuries across formats.
A Balanced, Dynamic Squard

- Veterans like Harmanpreet Kaur and Mandhana provide stability and match-winning capability. They’ll marshal India’s chase or defend.
- Emerging stars add firepower: Pratika Rawal’s remarkable start in ODIs, Sree Charani’s knack for key wickets, and Kranti Gaud’s match-turning spells highlight depth.
- The spin battery is especially potent, with Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Radha Yadav, and Charani offering control and breakthroughs across conditions—vital on turning tracks.
- While there are concerns around pace options and all-rounder fitness, the team’s bench strength and smart planning—including training camps at Visakhapatnam to acclimatize to key venues—offer reassurance.
The Roadmap: Why India Looks Favorable
- Opening Matches as Platforms: Facing Sri Lanka and Pakistan under home conditions offers confidence and a head-start.
- Spin-Dominated Middle Overs: India’s spinners, particularly on Indian wickets, could choke opposition and turn the tide of crucial matches.
- Momentum from Recent Wins: The confidence gained from beating England and strong series preparations are invaluable.
- Crowd Energy & Infrastructure: Passionate fans and revamped venues like Indore and Guwahati bring energy and comfort.
- Depth and Youth Injection: A new generation—Charani, Rawal, Gaud—rise alongside seasoned pros, offering unpredictability and energy
The 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup is shaping up to be a turning point for Indian women’s cricket. As hosts, India brings forged confidence, home-grown talent, and tactical depth into the fray. With players in form, crowd fervor building, and a team eager to close the chapter on past near-misses, India enters as a beacon of hope and a legitimate favorite—not just to contend, but to etch its name into history.