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Women Cricket Schedule 2025 Match Dates, Series, T20, ODI and Test Cricket

Latest Women cricket schedule 2025 for T20, ODI, and Test cricket with a comprehensive list of upcoming matches, match dates, times, and venues. Get previews or predictions for each women cricket match, highlights of key players and match results. You can also check our live coverage of Women Cricket with live scorecards, match reports, and match updates for all major teams to stay up-to-date with the latest developments on regular basis.

Women Cricket Schedule 2025 Match Dates, Series, T20, ODI and Test Cricket

Women Cricket schedule include match fixtures for all women cricket teams including India, Australia, England, South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies.

Women Cricket Schedule for all Upcoming Series

Here is the list of all confirmed upcoming Women cricket series this year:

Nov 24 – Dec 18England Women tour of South Africa, 20241 Test , 3 ODIs , 3 T20s
Nov 27 – Dec 09Ireland women tour of Bangladesh, 20243 ODIs , 3 T20s
Dec 05 – Dec 11India Women tour of Australia, 20243 ODIs
Dec 15 – Dec 27West Indies Women tour of India, 20243 ODIs , 3 T20s
Dec 19 – Dec 23Australia Women tour of New Zealand, 20243 ODIs
Jan 10 – Jan 15Ireland Womens tour of India, 20253 ODIs
Jan 12 – Jan 30Womens Ashes, 20251 Test , 3 ODIs , 3 T20s
Jan 18 – Feb 02ICC Under 19 Women T20 World Cup 2025 🏆41 T20s
Mar 04 – Mar 18Sri Lanka Women tour of New Zealand, 20253 ODIs , 3 T20s
Mar 21 – Mar 26Australia Women tour of New Zealand, 20253 T20s
May 21 – Jun 06West Indies Women tour of England, 20253 ODIs , 3 T20s
Jun 28 – Jul 22India Women tour of England, 20253 ODIs , 5 T20s

Women Cricket Teams

AustraliaBangladeshEngland
IndiaIrelandMalaysia
New ZealandPakistanSamoa
ScotlandSouth AfricaSri Lanka
United StatesWest Indies

Women Cricket Today

Women’s cricket is growing in popularity and visibility, with more investment and attention being given to the sport at both the domestic and international levels. The rules and format of the game are similar to men’s cricket, but with some minor differences.

Women’s cricket has been played for over 200 years, but it wasn’t until the 1970s that it gained wider recognition and popularity. The first Women’s World Cup was held in 1973, and since then, the game has grown significantly with more countries now participating in international matches and tournaments.

Some of the differences between men’s and women’s cricket include the weight and size of the ball, the length of the pitch, and the number of overs played in a match. Women’s cricket also has its own set of records, with players such as Mithali Raj, Charlotte Edwards, and Ellyse Perry setting new standards in the sport.

Women’s Premier League (WPL)

The Women’s Premier League (WPL) is a franchise league for women’s Twenty20 cricket in India. Women cricketers from around the world are participating in five teams in the inaugural edition this year. See WPL Schedule for 2023 season here.

Women’s Ashes

This is a biennial series between England and Australia, consisting of a mix of Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 (T20) matches.

Women’s World Cup

This is a quadrennial tournament featuring the top international teams from around the world. The most recent Women’s World Cup was held in 2017, with England winning the title.

Women’s T20 World Cup

This is a biennial tournament featuring the top international teams in the T20 format of the game. The most recent Women’s T20 World Cup was held in 2020, with Australia winning the title.

Women’s Asia Cup

This is a tournament featuring teams from the Asian region, including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and others.

Women’s ICC Championship

This is a multi-year tournament featuring the top eight international teams, with each team playing a series of ODI matches against the others. The team with the most points at the end of the tournament is crowned the champion.

Australia
Bangladesh
England
India
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa
Sri Lanka
West Indies
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