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Mullanpur to host Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 final in India

Mullanpur to host Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 final in India

India will host the Women’s One -Day World Cup for the fourth time after hosting the last tournament in 2013. Maharaja Yadavinder Singh will host the International Cricket Stadium final in Milanpur.

According to ESPN Cranefo, Maharaja Yadavinder Singh, located in Milanpur, will host the final of the Women’s One Day World Cup 2025 at the International Cricket Stadium India.

The stadium is one of the five places that will host the tournament along with Visakhapatnam, Trovananthapuram, Raipur and Indore. In particular, Mulanpur never hosted the international women’s international. Similarly, Tarawananthapuram and Raipur have not yet hosted the international sports of women.

Only Wesg’s ACA-WDCA Cricket Stadium has seen women’s cricket, as the stadium has hosted six women’s T20is and five women’s ODIs. The Nehru Stadium in Indore has hosted two women’s ODIs, one of which was in the 1997 Women’s World Cup.

The report added that it is possible to hold the Women’s World Cup between September 29 and October 26. In it, eight teams will lock the horns for the ultimate glory. The hosts India, Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka have been confirmed, while the two teams will be decided by the Women’s World Cup qualifier, which is being held in Pakistan from April 9.

Six teams will be playing in the qualifier, including Bangladesh, Ireland, Pakistan, Scotland, Thailand and the West Indies. Two teams will qualify for the tournament and enroll in the Central World Cup. If Pakistan made it to the last eight teams, the tournament will be in the hybrid model as part of the BCCI and PCB arrangements before 2025.

India has never won a senior women’s trophy. He was runner -up in the 2017 One Day World Cup going to England when he slipped the match. In 2022, the Blue in Blue was easily released from the semi -finals.

For the fourth time, India will host the Women’s One Day World Cup. The nation last hosted the 50 overs World Cup in 2013. India has also hosted the Women’s T20 World Cup 2016. On these occasions, the groups crashed in the stage. In particular, this will be the first World Cup for blue women after the retirement of Mathali Raj and Jhulan Goswami.

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