ICC Women's World Cup Semi-Finals: The Women's Cricket World Cup semi-final schedule has been revealed. The first semi-final will be played between England and South Africa in Guwahati on 29 October, while the second semi-final will be played between India and Australia in Navi Mumbai on 30 October.
The last league match between India and Bangladesh on Sunday night was canceled due to rain, which has completely cleared the picture of the points table.
A total of 28 matches were played in this season of the ICC Women's World Cup. Each team played seven matches against each other. After these matches, the teams of India, Australia, England and South Africa managed to make it to the semi-finals. At the same time, the journey of Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh ended in the league stage.
1st Semi-Final Match
The first semi-final will be played between England and South Africa. This match will start on October 29 at Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati from 3 pm. England performed brilliantly in the league stage, winning 5 out of 7 matches, while one match was lost and one match was rained out. The team is second in the points table with 11 points.
At the same time, the South African team also won 5 out of 7 matches by showing a strong game and made it to the final four with 10 points. This match between the two teams can prove to be a tough match, because the batting and bowling balance of both is tremendous.
2nd Semi-Final Match
The second and most famous semi-final will be played between India and defending champions Australia on October 30 at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai from 3 PM. Team India won 3 out of 7 matches in the league stage, lost 3, while the match against Bangladesh was canceled due to rain. Along with this, India reached the knockout stage with 7 points.
At the same time, Australia dominated the league stage and has been unbeatable in this World Cup. He won 6 out of 7 matches, while one match could not be played due to rain. With 13 points, Australia entered the semi-finals by being number-1 in the point table. Australia had defeated India in the league match, so this match will be a chance for revenge for Team India.
If India wins the semi-final by defeating Australia on this ground, it will be the third time after 2005 and 2017, when the Indian team will be seen playing the final.
The final of the Women's World Cup 2025 will be played on November 2 at the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai from 3 pm. The results of the semi-finals will decide which title match will be between the two teams.
Matches will not Stop for the Rain
ICC has kept reserve days for both semi-final and final matches. If the match cannot be played on any day due to rain or bad weather, then the match will be played on the next day so that the result can be settled.