
India land civil liberties to host 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup validates ICC

India will certainly hold the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup in 2025, as validated by the pinnacle cricketing body onTuesday The statement was made by the ICC Board on Tuesday in Birmingham, on the last day of the international cricket body’s yearly meeting.
Apart from the ODI World Cup, ICC likewise introduced the hosts for the T20 World Cups in 2024 and also 2026, with Bangladesh and also England touchdown the civil liberties to hold the international eyeglasses, specifically.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka, must they get approved for the competition, will certainly hold the inaugural Women’s Champions Trophy in 2027.
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The ICC stated that the hosts were wrapped up with a “competitive bidding process” and also each quote was assessed by the board sub-committee chaired by Martin Snedden together with Clare Connor, Sourav Ganguly and alsoRicky Skerritt
India will certainly hold the Women’s ODI World Cup for the 5th time, in 2025, and also its initial international ladies’s competition given that 2016 when the T20 World Cup ran alongside the males’s occasion. The 2025 version is readied to resemble the 2022 version, with 8 groups participating and also playing a total amount of 31 suits.
Speaking of India as host for the 2025 grand occasion, BCCI president Sourav Ganguly stated it’s an action in the ideal instructions for the appeal of ladies’s cricket.
“India hosted the 50-over women’s World Cup in 2013 and the sport has undergone tremendous transformation since then. The popularity of women’s cricket is rapidly rising, and this is a step in the right direction. The BCCI will work closely with the ICC and fulfil all the requirements,” statedGanguly
Meanwhile, BCCI assistant Jay Shah stated that the board “will leave no stone unturned to make it a memorable event” and also just how they are anticipating the ICC competition to increase the appeal of the sporting activity even more.
“We are taking several steps to raise the profile of the sport right from the grassroots level and hosting the World Cup will further boost the popularity of the sport in the country. The BCCI remains committed to women’s cricket in India. We have the infrastructure in place, and I am confident we will have a very successful edition of the World Cup,” statedShah
With inputs from IANS