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ICC Annual Conference: India to host Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, 3 sub-continent countries set to host ICC events in new cycle: CHECK Complete SCHEDULE

ICC Annual Conference: India to host Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, 3 sub-continent countries set to host ICC events in new cycle: CHECK Complete SCHEDULE

ICC Annual Conference – Host ICC Women Tournaments Revealed: The host nations for every major ICC Women’s tournament between 2024-2027 have been confirmed during the ongoing ICC Annual Conference in Birmingham. India will host the ICC Women Cricket World Cup in 2025. Three sub-continent countries set to host ICC events in next cycle: Follow Cricket […]

ICC Annual Conference – Host ICC Women Tournaments Revealed: The host nations for every major ICC Women’s tournament between 2024-2027 have been confirmed during the ongoing ICC Annual Conference in Birmingham. India will host the ICC Women Cricket World Cup in 2025. Three sub-continent countries set to host ICC events in next cycle: Follow Cricket News LIVE UPDATES with InsideSport.IN

  • The ICC has announced that four women’s tournaments will take place in four years.
  • ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024will take place in Bangladesh. This will be the first time that Bangladesh will be hosting a major ICC women’s tournament. It will be only second time it will be hosting a T20 World Cup. The tournament will be held between September-October, and comprise 10 teams playing 23 matches.
  • ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 – India to HOST: A year later, the action will move to India for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. The tournament will be India’s fifth hosting an ICC Women’s tournament, with four tournaments so far being ICC Women’s World Cups. Eight teams will compete in the tournament, making up a total of 31 matches.
  • ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026England to HOST: The next event on the calendar will be the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, which will be hosted by England in June. This will be the first time the tournament will be held in England. The number of teams will also increase from 10 to 12, with a total of 33 matches to be played.
  • Women’s ICC Champions TrophySriLanka: The final event of the cycle will be hosted by Sri Lanka, subject to them qualifying for the tournament. The inaugural edition of the Women’s ICC Champions Trophy will be based on the T20 format. It will be held in February 2026, with six teams competing for the trophy across 16 matches.

ICC Annual Conference: India to host Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, 3 sub-continent countries set to host ICC events in new cycle: CHECK Complete SCHEDULE

Host ICC Women Tournaments Revealed: On being awarded the tournament, Claire Connor, interim ECB CEO, said: “We’re absolutely delighted that we’ve been selected to host the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. We saw back in 2017 how hosting the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup captured people’s imagination and I’ll never forget watching Heather Knight lift the trophy on that magical day at a sold-out Lord’s.”



Ashley de Silva, Sri Lanka Cricket CEO, was delighted with Sri Lanka getting the hosting rights. “Sri Lanka Cricket gives utmost importance to the growth of women’s cricket; hence we consider, being bestowed the honour of hosting ICC Women’s T20 Champions Trophy 2027,z is an excellent opportunity for us to be a part of the global growth program launched by the International Cricket Council to develop women’s cricket.”

The tournament hosts were picked through a competitive bidding process. The process was overseen by a Board sub-committee chaired by Martin Snedden, along with Sourav Ganguly and Ricky Skerritt. The recommendations forwarded by them were then accepted by the ICC Board, after a thorough review of each bid

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