Women’s ODI World Cup: India vs Pakistan on October 5 in Colombo

The much-anticipated India vs Pakistan clash in the upcoming Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 is scheduled for October 5 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. This high-voltage match is expected to be one of the highlights of the tournament, reigniting one of cricket’s most intense rivalries on the global stage.
A Rivalry Rekindled on World Cup Soil
The Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 will kick off on September 18, with India taking on Sri Lanka in the opening match. However, all eyes are set on the October 5 fixture, when India and Pakistan face off in Colombo. This match is likely to draw massive attention not only from the subcontinent but also from global cricket audiences.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) released the complete schedule this week, confirming that the tournament will be hosted across five venues in Sri Lanka, with the final to be held on October 24.
Tournament Overview and Key Highlights
The 2025 edition of the Women’s ODI World Cup will feature ten teams, including India, Pakistan, Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa, West Indies, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Ireland. Teams will battle in a round-robin format, with the top four advancing to the semi-finals.
Highlights from the Schedule:
- Opening Match: India vs Sri Lanka on September 18
- India vs Pakistan: October 5 in Colombo
- Semi-finals: October 20 and 22
- Final: October 24 in Colombo
The tournament will span over a month and promises thrilling cricket action, with rising stars and experienced veterans expected to shine.
India’s Preparation and Squad Strength
India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, is entering the tournament with a balanced squad. The team boasts a mix of young talents like Shafali Verma, Richa Ghosh, and Deepti Sharma, alongside experienced campaigners such as Smriti Mandhana and Jhulan Goswami (who is expected to return after her brief retirement).
According to sources within the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the women’s team has been undergoing extensive preparations, including conditioning camps and bilateral series, to ensure top performance in the World Cup.
Pakistan Eyes Breakthrough Moment
The Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team, under the leadership of Nida Dar, is also gearing up with high expectations. Having made consistent improvements in recent years, the team will look to make a strong statement by defeating arch-rivals India, a feat they have yet to accomplish in World Cup history.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has expressed confidence in the team’s potential, emphasizing their focus on building momentum in the early stages of the tournament.
Why India vs Pakistan Is the Most Anticipated Match
India vs Pakistan encounters in any format generate unmatched excitement due to the deep-rooted rivalry. In the women’s game, this fixture carries equal emotional and competitive weight, with previous matches often drawing record viewership and packed stadiums.
The October 5 clash is expected to be sold out well in advance, with fans traveling from both countries and the global diaspora to witness the historic face-off in Colombo.
Bullet Highlights:
- India vs Pakistan match in Women’s ODI World Cup confirmed for October 5, Colombo
- World Cup kicks off on September 18, final scheduled for October 24
- India’s key players include Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, and Shafali Verma
- Pakistan seeks historic win with strong line-up led by Nida Dar
- Tournament hosted across five venues in Sri Lanka
Reactions and Quotes
Harmanpreet Kaur, captain of the Indian Women’s Team, recently stated in a press briefing:
“We are excited and ready. Facing Pakistan on such a big stage is always a motivating factor for us. We aim to give our best and make the country proud.”
Meanwhile, PCB Chief Selector Saleem Jaffer noted:
“This is a golden opportunity for our women to showcase their skill and break old records. Our preparation has been focused, and we’re confident about a strong showing.”
Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 full schedule
Day/Date | Match | Venue | Time |
Tuesday, September 30 | India vs Sri Lanka | Bengaluru | 3:00 PM |
Wednesday, October 1 | Australia vs New Zealand | Indore | 3:00 PM |
Thursday, October 2 | Bangladesh vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Friday, October 3 | England vs South Africa | Bengaluru | 3:00 PM |
Saturday, October 4 | Australia vs Sri Lanka | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Sunday, October 5 | India vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Monday, October 6 | New Zealand vs South Africa | Indore | 3:00 PM |
Tuesday, October 7 | England vs Bangladesh | Guwahati | 3:00 PM |
Wednesday, October 8 | Australia vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Thursday, October 9 | India vs South Africa | Vizag | 3:00 PM |
Friday, October 10 | New Zealand vs Bangladesh | Vizag | 3:00 PM |
Saturday, October 11 | England vs Sri Lanka | Guwahati | 3:00 PM |
Sunday, October 12 | India vs Australia | Vizag | 3:00 PM |
Monday, October 13 | South Africa vs Bangladesh | Vizag | 3:00 PM |
Tuesday, October 14 | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Wednesday, October 15 | England vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Thursday, October 16 | Australia vs Bangladesh | Vizag | 3:00 PM |
Friday, October 17 | South Africa vs Sri Lanka | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Saturday, October 18 | New Zealand vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Sunday, October 19 | India vs England | Indore | 3:00 PM |
Monday, October 20 | Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Tuesday, October 21 | South Africa vs Pakistan | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Wednesday, October 22 | Australia vs England | Indore | 3:00 PM |
Thursday, October 23 | India vs New Zealand | Guwahati | 3:00 PM |
Friday, October 24 | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Saturday, October 25 | Australia v Sri Lanka | Indore | 3:00 PM |
Sunday, October 26 | England vs New Zealand | Guwahati | 3:00 PM |
Sunday, October 26 | India vs Bangladesh | Bengaluru | 3:00 PM |
Wednesday, October 29 | Semifinal 1 (TBA) | Guwahati/Colombo | 3:00 PM |
Thursday, October 30 | Semifinal 2 (TBA) | Bengaluru | 3:00 PM |
Sunday, 2 November | Final (TBA) | Colombo/Bengaluru | 3:00 PM |
What’s Next?
Cricket fans around the world can expect high-octane action, strategic brilliance, and moments of inspiration throughout the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup. With India vs Pakistan lined up for October 5, excitement is already building on social media and fan forums.
Tickets are expected to go on sale in early August, and broadcasters are gearing up for a record-breaking audience.
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