Women's Cricket World Cup Schedule
- 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup Dates & Schedule
- How To Stream Women's Cricket World Cup Games
- Teams & Format
- Key Players & Prospects
- History & Winners
- Women's Cricket World Cup Betting Sites
The Women's Cricket World Cup is the biggest event in the One Day International (ODI) calendar. The top sides in the women's game all come together to fight for the trophy, with the 50 over format providing sides with the tactical battle of a Test along with the big-hitting style of a Twenty20 game. Australia are the most decorated side in the history of the tournament, but teams like India and England will be confident they can knock the Aussies off of their pedestal.
2025 Women's Cricket World Cup Dates & Schedule
- Start Date: September 30, 2025
- End Date: November 2, 2025
How To Stream Women's Cricket World Cup Games
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Teams & Format
The 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup is the pinnacle of women's cricket in the 50 over game. The tournament will provide the best eight nations in the women's game with the chance to battle for silverware in a winner-takes-all contest.
The tournament will feature a round-robin format that leads into two semi-finals for the top four sides. One showpiece final will then decide which team lifts the trophy.
The sides playing at the 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup are:
- Australia
- Bangladesh
- England
- India
- New Zealand
- Pakistan
- South Africa
- Sri Lanka
The tournament will be played in the 50 over format. This means that each match will give teams a maximum of 50 overs with the bat and 50 overs in the field. The ODI game is a format that sees teams looking to tactically build scores before they go big as the game edges to a close.
Key Players & Prospects
| Player (Team) | Prospects |
|---|---|
| Alyssa Healy (Australia) | An integral part of the Australia side as the captain, batter and wicket-keeper, Alyssa Healy will be key to Australia potentially defending their title. |
| Smriti Mandhana (India) | One of the world's best run scoring batters, India's hopes of winning the World Cup for the first time will hinge on how she fares. |
| Heather Knight (England) | Experience will be key to England challenging this year, and nobody in the side is as experienced as Heather Knight. |
| Sophie Devine (New Zealand) | New Zealand will be big underdogs at the competition with Australia, India and England the favourites, but Sophie Devine will hope to help her nation ruffle some feathers this year. |
History & Winners
| Year | World Cup Winner |
|---|---|
| 1973 | England |
| 1978 | Australia |
| 1982 | Australia |
| 1988 | Australia |
| 1993 | England |
| 1997 | Australia |
| 2000 | New Zealand |
| 2005 | Australia |
| 2009 | England |
| 2013 | Australia |
| 2017 | England |
| 2022 | Australia |
| 2025 | TBD |
