The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially released details regarding the ticketing schedule and the much-anticipated opening ceremony of the upcoming ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025.
The mega tournament will not only celebrate cricket but also showcase a vibrant mix of culture, music, and sports, making it a global festival for fans.
Shreya Ghoshal to Perform at the Opening Ceremony
Adding glamour and cultural richness to the event, renowned Indian playback singer Shreya Ghoshal will perform at the opening ceremony. Her soulful voice and global popularity are expected to make the celebration even more memorable.
The grand ceremony will take place in Guwahati, India, just before the tournament’s opening clash between India and Sri Lanka.
Venues Across India and Sri Lanka
This year’s Women’s World Cup will be spread across four cities in India, along with matches in Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka. The multi-nation hosting setup is aimed at expanding the reach of women’s cricket and attracting larger crowds across South Asia.
A Colorful and Cultural Celebration
Organizers have promised a vibrant and visually stunning ceremony, featuring thematic activities, ground visuals, and cultural showcases. The goal is to blend cricket with South Asian traditions, offering fans a once-in-a-lifetime sporting and cultural experience.
Tickets at Record-Low Prices
In an effort to bring more fans to the stadiums and promote women’s cricket, the ICC has kept ticket prices at record-low levels:
- League matches in India: Starting from just ₹100 (around \$1.20)
- This marks the cheapest ticket ever offered in ICC’s global tournament history.
With record-low prices, ICC hopes to draw larger crowds and allow fans to be part of women’s cricket’s rapid rise.
Conclusion
The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 promises to go beyond cricket, turning into a grand festival of sport, culture, and entertainment. With affordable ticket prices, multiple venues, and Shreya Ghoshal’s captivating performance at the opening ceremony, the event promises to draw massive crowds and leave a lasting impact on women’s cricket worldwide.