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Hosts Pakistan to take on Ireland in opener of ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier 2025

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Hosts Pakistan to take on Ireland in opener of ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier 2025
ICC Women’s ODI Cricket World Cup Trophy. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

NEW DELHI: The Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 qualifiers are set to take place from April 9-19 in Lahore, Pakistan. The round-robin tournament will feature 15 games, with the Gaddafi Stadium and Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) Stadium serving as the two venues.
The qualifiers will involve six teams vying for the two remaining spots in the upcoming Women’s Cricket World Cup in India, scheduled for October and November 2025.
The participating teams include four full members — Pakistan, West Indies, Bangladesh, and Ireland — who finished between seventh and tenth place in the ICC Women’s Championship standings.
Scotland and Thailand, the next two best-ranked sides in the Women’s ODI Team Rankings as of October 28, 2024, complete the lineup.
Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and hosts India have already secured their places in the World Cup by virtue of finishing in the top six of the 10-team ICC Women’s Championship (2023-25).

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The tournament will commence with a double-header on April 9, featuring Pakistan taking on Ireland at Gaddafi Stadium, while West Indies face Scotland at LCCA. The following day, Bangladesh and Thailand will clash at LCCA.
Notable matches to look forward to include the Pakistan-West Indies clash on April 14, the European encounter between Ireland and Scotland on April 18, and the Pakistan-Bangladesh match-up on April 19.

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 match schedule (day matches begin at 09h30 and day/night matches at 14h00 local time)

Wednesday, April 9
Pakistan vs Ireland – Gaddafi Stadium (Day)
West Indies vs Scotland – LCCA (Day)
Thursday, April 10
Thailand vs Bangladesh – LCCA (Day)
Friday, April 11
Pakistan vs Scotland – LCCA (Day)
Ireland vs West Indies – Gaddafi Stadium (Day)
Sunday, April 13
Scotland vs Thailand – LCCA (Day)
Bangladesh vs Ireland – Gaddafi Stadium (Day-Night)
Monday, April 14
Pakistan vs West Indies – Gaddafi Stadium (Day-Night)
Tuesday, April 15
Thailand vs Ireland – LCCA (Day)
Scotland vs Bangladesh – Gaddafi Stadium (Day-Night)
Thursday, April 17
Bangladesh vs West Indies – LCCA (Day)
Pakistan vs Thailand – Gaddafi Stadium (Day-Night)
Friday, April 18
Ireland vs Scotland – Gaddafi Stadium (Day-Night)
Saturday, April 19
Pakistan vs Bangladesh – LCCA (Day)
West Indies vs Thailand – Gaddafi Stadium





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