The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 qualifier schedule on Friday, which will take place in Pakistan starting April 9.
The sixth edition of the qualifiers will feature four full members – Pakistan, Bangladesh, West Indies and Ireland – and associate members Scotland and Thailand. The event will be played across two venues in Lahore.
The newly renovated Gaddafi Stadium and Lahore Cricket Club Association (LCCA) will host 15 tournament matches. The tournament opener will kick off between hosts Pakistan and Ireland on April 9.
West Indies will compete against Scotland on the same day at the LCCA ground.
Consequently, the top two teams finishing at the top at the end of league stage matches will go through to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup.
The qualifying teams will join Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka and hosts India, who have qualified for the marquee event by finishing in the top six of the ICC Wome’s Championship (2022-25).
The ICC CEO Geoff Allardice expressed his excitement while revealing the qualifier schedule.
“We are pleased to announce the match schedule for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025,” said Allardice.
“The six competing teams are just one step away from the Women’s Cricket World Cup and I am sure they will all be eagerly looking forward to the competition.”
The CEO extended its best wishes to the participating teams for the upcoming tournament in Lahore, which serves as preparation for the Cricket World Cup later this year.
“On behalf of the ICC, I would like to wish the teams all the best for the tournament in Lahore as part of the build-up to the Cricket World Cup later this year,” he concluded.
ICC Women World Cup Qualifier 2025 match schedule
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