Published Mar 15, 2025, 7:28 pm IST
On Friday, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the schedule for the Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025, which will held in Pakistan from April 9 to 19. This will be the sixth edition tournament, featuring Pakistan, Bangladesh, West Indies, and Ireland along with associate teams Scotland and Thailand. Matches will be played at two venues in Lahore: the well-known Gaddafi Stadium and the Lahore Cricket Club Association (LCCA) Oval.
The tournament will have 15 matches, starting with Pakistan playing against Ireland on April 9. On the same day, West Indies will face Scotland at the LCCA. The top two teams at the end of the league stage will qualify for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, joining Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and hosts India, who secured their spots through the ICC Women’s Championship (2022-25).
Date | Match | Venue | Time |
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Wednesday, 9 April | Pakistan vs Ireland | Gaddafi Stadium | Day |
Wednesday, 9 April | West Indies vs Scotland | LCCA | Day |
Thursday, 10 April | Thailand vs Bangladesh | LCCA | Day |
Friday, 11 April | Pakistan vs Scotland | LCCA | Day |
Friday, 11 April | Ireland vs West Indies | Gaddafi Stadium | Day |
Sunday, 13 April | Scotland vs Thailand | LCCA | Day |
Sunday, 13 April | Bangladesh vs Ireland | Gaddafi Stadium | D/N |
Monday, 14 April | Pakistan vs West Indies | Gaddafi Stadium | D/N |
Tuesday, 15 April | Thailand vs Ireland | LCCA | Day |
Tuesday, 15 April | Scotland vs Bangladesh | Gaddafi Stadium | D/N |
Thursday, 17 April | Bangladesh vs West Indies | LCCA | Day |
Thursday, 17 April | Pakistan vs Thailand | Gaddafi Stadium | D/N |
Friday, 18 April | Ireland vs Scotland | Gaddafi Stadium | D/N |
Saturday, 19 April | Pakistan vs Bangladesh | LCCA | Day |
Saturday, 19 April | West Indies vs Thailand | Gaddafi Stadium | D/N |
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“We’re happy to share the match schedule for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025,” said ICC CEO Geoff Allardice. “These six teams are just one step away from making it to the Women’s Cricket World Cup, and I’m sure they’re all excited for the competition. On behalf of the ICC, I wish all the teams the best of luck for the tournament in Lahore as we build up to the big event later this year,” he added.
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