Women's ODI World Cup 2025: How to buy, cheapest price, total cost for all WODIWC matches in India

Divy Dubey

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The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 is set to begin later this month with matches scheduled across India and Sri Lanka. Excitement is building quickly - especially with India hosting the tournament for the first time in 12 years.

To add to the buzz, the ICC has rolled out ticket prices at record-low rates - making the event more accessible than ever. With an exclusive pre-sale already underway, fans now have a chance to secure their seats well before the global spectacle begins.

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How much do tickets for the Women's ODI World Cup matches in India cost?

For matches held in India, ticket prices begin at just ₹100 (around USD $1.14) in the first phase of sales. This makes it the most affordable ICC global event in history.

Fans in Sri Lanka can also book seats for group-stage fixtures through the same platform. With group-stage tickets starting at ₹100, attending every India-based game could cost only a few thousand rupees - much less compared to past men's ICC events.

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Ticket prices are expected to vary by venue and stage with later knockout matches likely to be higher.

Where to buy tickets for the Women's ODI World Cup 2025?

According to the ICC, tickets are available via Tickets.cricketworldcup.com. The initial pre-sale phase opened on 4 September at 7 PM IST exclusively for Google Pay users.

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This priority window runs for four days before general ticket sales start at 8 PM IST on 9 September.

The tournament opener between India and Sri Lanka on 30 September will feature a live performance by singer Shreya Ghoshal who has also recorded the yet-to-be-released official anthem, Bring it Home.

The opening ceremony will include thematic visuals and on-ground activations to kick off the tournament in style.

Divy Dubey

Divy Dubey is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition. He has a passion for cricket and is an avid fan of football. His work spans culture, media, and digital trends. With a background in research and a curiosity-driven approach, he enjoys crafting thoughtful, engaging stories that invite readers to see everyday topics in a new light.