Cricket fans, the wait is over! The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 is just around the corner, and fans can now officially book their tickets to watch the action live. This year’s tournament promises to be the biggest celebration of women’s cricket ever, with record-low ticket prices and a star-studded opening ceremony featuring Shreya Ghoshal.
For the first time in ICC history, ticket prices for a global event have been set at incredibly affordable rates. Tickets for league matches in India are available starting at just ₹100 (USD 1.14 approx) – a move aimed at making stadiums jam-packed with fans.
How To Buy Tickets
- Phase 1 (Pre-Sale):
Exclusively available for Google Pay users from 7 PM IST, September 4 to 7 PM IST, September 8 via Tickets.cricketworldcup.com. - Phase 2 (Public Sale):
Open for everyone from 8 PM IST, September 9 on the same portal.
Fans are encouraged to book early to avoid missing out, as demand is expected to be very high.
The ICC has confirmed that Shreya Ghoshal, one of India’s most iconic singers, will perform at the Grand Opening Ceremony in Guwahati before the first match between India and Sri Lanka on September 30.
Ghoshal will also present the official tournament anthem, “Bring it Home”, live for the first time. The event promises to be a colorful celebration of cricket, music, and empowerment, featuring on-ground activations and thematic visuals that reflect the spirit of women’s cricket.
Tournament Details
- Start Date: September 30, 2025
- Opening Match: India vs Sri Lanka, Guwahati
- Venues: 4 Indian cities + Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Grand Finale: November 2, 2025
This edition marks the return of the Women’s World Cup to India after 12 years, with eight teams battling for glory and a record prize pool of USD $13.88 million up for grabs.
The ICC’s move to keep tickets affordable and partner with Google for pre-sale access shows a clear intent to attract bigger crowds, boost fan engagement, and further elevate women’s cricket globally. With star players, electrifying matches, and a musical kickoff, the 2025 World Cup is expected to set new benchmarks in viewership and stadium attendance.








