In a great news for the fans, the tickets for the group stage matches of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 in India and Sri Lanka are now available. An exclusive four-day pre-sale window has opened, with prices for the first phase starting at just Rs 100. This pre-sale is accessible to Google Pay users through a partnership with the ICC, and tickets can be purchased at Tickets.cricketworldcup.com starting Thursday at 7 p.m.
Shreya Ghoshal set to dazzle at Women’s World Cup opening ceremony, tickets priced from Rs 100
This exclusive sale is a result of the ICC's recent women's-only global partnership with Google, which aims to improve fan engagement in women's cricket. Following this special window for Google Pay customers, the second phase of ticket sales will begin on Tuesday, September 9, at 8 pm, at which point all fans can purchase tickets from the official website.
In other news for the tournament, acclaimed Indian singer Shreya Ghoshal has been announced as the performer for the Grand Opening Ceremony in Guwahati. The ceremony will take place before the opening match between India and Sri Lanka on September 30.
Renowned Indian singer Shreya Ghoshal is set to deliver a live performance at the opening ceremony of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in Guwahati. Ghoshal, who also voiced the tournament's as-yet-unreleased official anthem, "Bring it Home," will be supported by thematic visuals and on-ground activations during her performance.
This year's tournament marks a major spectacle, with the World Cup returning to India after 12 years. Eight teams will be competing for a record prize money pool, totaling a staggering 13.88 million US Dollars. Defending champions Australia will be looking to secure their record-extending eighth title after beating England in the 2022 final. Meanwhile, two-time runners-up India will be aiming to win their first-ever title on home soil.
Harmanpreet Kaur's brigade will open their Women's World Cup campaign against Sri Lanka on September 30 before taking on arch-rivals Pakistan on October 5. The Women in Blue will then lock horns with South Africa, Australia, England, New Zealand and Bangladesh on October 9, October 12, October 19, October 23 and October 26 respectively.