The Dy Stadium Patil in Navi Mumbai replaced the M Chinnaswamy stadium as a place for the Women’s World Cup. (Figure: x) Mumbai: Loss of Bengaluru is a profit of Navi Mumbai. The International Criket Council announced on Friday that the Dy Stadium in Navi Mumbai replaced the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengalur as one of the five places for the 50 Over Women’s World Championship, which will start September.“The unavailability of the Chinnaswamy stadium has noticed that Navi Mumbai replaced Bengalur as one of the five places for the World Cup with 50-program.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Women’s World Cup matches from 2025 were moved from Bengalur because Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) failed to ensure permission for games after tragic events of June 4, when RCB Victory March turned into tragic, resulting in death 11 fans and injuries. Score score in this respect for extension. The Dy Patil Stadium will now host five tournament matches that include three league matches (Bangladesh Versus Sri Lanka match 20th October, India Versus New Zealand Clash, October 23, India Versus Bangladeshi match 26th October. 2, women 2. The opening match of the tournament between the hosts of India and Sri Lanka will now be held on September 30 in Guwahati. The rest of the tournament schedule remains unchanged.It will be the first ever ICC tournament to be held at the Dy Patil World Stadium, which has witnessed the whole house (45,000 crowd of capacity) for female international matches-India versus Australia T20i series is an example. In March 2023, Stadium Dy Patil organized 11 matches of the opening season of the women’s Premier League. The State of Art Stage also hosted the Indian Premier League finals (IPL) in 2008 and 2010, when the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai was going through a massive renovation.He supported the Dy Patil Stadium in Navi Bombi as “a real home for a female cricket”, said ICC chairman Jay Shah: “Navi Mumbai has appeared as a real home cricket home in recent years. “We Stand at and Pivotal Moment in the Journey of the Women’s Game. This World Cup Has the Potential to Be Rembered As One of Those Defining Milestones That Shaped The Sport’s Future The Schedule and Replace and Venue, We Are Plesed to Now HAVE A LINE-UP OF FIVE WORLD-CLASS VENUES THAT WILL SHOWCASE THE VERY BEST OF THE Women’s Game.He expressed gratitude to ICC chairman Jay Shah after first asked to host the ICC tournament in the history of the place, Vijay Patil, the owner of the Dy Patil stadium and the former president of the Cricket Association in Mumbai, said toi on Friday, said toi, said, toi,“I would like to thank Jay Shah, the chairman of the International Criket Council, BCCI for the first time for the allocation of the Women’s World Cup to the Dy Stadium. Tournament dates of September 30 – November 2 remain unchanged, as well as other places that are the ACA (Guwahati) stadium, stadium Girl (Indore), ACA -VDCA (Visakhapatnam) and Stadium R. Premadasa (Colombo, Sri Lanka).The final of the tournament will be held in Colombo or Navi Mumbai 2.The ICC announcement ended tensions at the venue that will replace Bengalur as a host of the upcoming World Women’s Championship, which starts from September 30 in India and Sri Lanka. The media reported that Thiruvananthapuram is also popular for displaced games, but Kerala is again experiencing tireless rain at the time of the year. The only defect is that Mumbai is also experiencing continuous rain by the end of September, but the monsoon should calm down when the tournament moves to Navi Mumbai 23 October. Last Monday ICC meant a 50 -day countdown of the tournament with an event in Mumbai. Uncertainty about Bengalur matches led ICC to delay the sale of tickets for tournament matches.The Chinnaswamy stadium was originally assigned five World Cup Games of the 2025. In addition to the tournament, other league games were originally screwed to the Bengaluur of England-Jihoafrika (October 3), India-Bangladesh (October 26) and then two knockouts. However, things have become difficult, with the state government stiffening its attitude towards cricket matches at the Chinnaswama stadium after the tragedy of Stampede. The Karnataka government recently did not give permission to the Maharaja Cup, which had to be moved to Mysur.Eight competing teams for the Women’s World Cup are Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand, Bangladesh and Pakistan in addition to hosts of India and Sri Lanka. There are 31 games in the competition, including 28 league matches, two semifinals and finals.
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A revised schedule of the Women’s World Cup, which will take place in India and Sri Lanka.
- Tuesday, September 30: India vs Sri Lanka, Guwahati
- Wednesday, October 1: Australia vs New Zealand, Indore
- Thursday, October 2: Bangladesh vs Pakistan, Colombo
- Friday, October 3: England vs. South Africa, Guwahati
- Saturday, October 4: Australia vs Sri Lanka, Colombo
- Sunday, October 5: India vs Pakistan, Colombo
- Monday 6th October: New Zealand vs. South Africa, Indore
- Tuesday, October 7: England vs Bangladesh, Guwahati
- Wednesday, October 8: Australia vs Pakistan, Colombo
- Thursday, October 9: India vs. South Africa, Visakhapatnam
- Friday, October 10: New Zealand vs Bangladesh, Guwahati
- Saturday 11th October: England vs Sri Lanka, Colombo
- Sunday, October 12: India vs Australia, Visakhapatnam
- Monday October 13: South Africa vs Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam
- Tuesday, October 14: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Colombo
- Wednesday, October 15: England vs Pakistan, Colombo
- Thursday 16 October: Australia vs Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam
- Friday 17th October: South Africa vs Sri Lanka, Colombo
- Saturday 18th October: New Zealand vs Pakistan, Colombo
- Sunday 19th October: India vs England, Indore
- Monday, October 20: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh, Navi Mumbai
- Tuesday, October 21: South Africa vs Pakistan, Colombo
- Wednesday, October 22: Australia vs England, Indore
- Thursday, October 23: India VS New Zealand, Navi Mumbai
- Friday, October 24: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, Colombo
- Saturday, October 25: Australia vs. South Africa, Indore
- Sunday, 26 October: England VS New Zealand, Visakhapatnam
- Sunday, 26 October: India vs Bangladesh, Navi Mumbai
- Wednesday, October 29: Semifinal 1, Guwahati/Colombo
- Thursday, October 30: Semifinal 2, Navi Mumbai
- Sunday, November 2: Final, Navi Mumbai
