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Women’s World Cup: Navi Mumbai converted Bengaluru into a site – ICC issues revised schedule | Cricket news

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a change in places for the upcoming ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, replacing the Die Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, replacing M in Bengaluru. Chinnaswamy Stadium. The tournament, featuring eight teams, will run from 30 September to 2 November at five places in India and Sri Lanka, with a semi-final in Navi Mumbai and a potentially set to host five matches including the final.Other places for the 13th edition of the Women’s Cricket World Cup are unchanged – ACA Stadium in Guwahati, Holkar Stadium in Indore, ACA -VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam, and R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai will host three league matches, a semi -finals, and potentially staging the final on 2 November.The first semi -final will be held on 29 October in Guwahati or Colombo, while the second semi -finals are scheduled on 30 October in Navi Mumbai. Should Pakistan qualify for the knockout stages, they will play their semi -finals in Colombo. Additionally, if Pakistan progresses in the final, the match will also be held on 2 November in Colombo.A specific provision has been made for the India-Pakistan semi-final scenario, which will be staged as the first semi-finals in Colombo. In this incident, Pakistan does not reach the semi -finals, all knockout matches will be held in India.ICC President J Shah expressed confidence as a site for women’s cricket in Navi Mumbai: “Navi Mumbai has emerged as a real home for women’s cricket in recent years. The support of it during the International Fibrh and Women’s Premier League has been notable, creating an atmosphere that raises players and inspires fans. I am sure that the same energy will define the big matches of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup as it returns to India after 12 years.,Shah further emphasized the importance of this tournament: “We are standing in a significant moment in the women’s journey. This World Cup has the ability to remember as one of the people who are one of the milestones that shaped the future of the game, not only in India, but till now we are working from time to time. The best of women’s game. The platform is set, and I am confident that this tournament will catch fantasies and inspire a new generation of fans. ,
2025 Women’s World Cup schedule:
- 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, October 6: 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, October 11: 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, October 16: Australia vs Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam
- Friday, October 17: South Africa vs Sri Lanka, Colombo
- Saturday, October 18: New Zealand vs Pakistan, Colombo
- Sunday, October 19: 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, October 26: England vs New Zealand, Visakhapatnam
- Sunday, October 26: 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
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SA20 season 4 auction: Team purse, intact players and you all have to know. Cricket news

The bet may not be high as the SA20 season 4 player auction approach, with six franchisees to fill 84 slots at a distance of US $ 7.37 million on the table. The auction will be held on 9 September in Johannesburg, with each team working with a Salary Cap of US $ 2.31 million, the second highest in the Global T20 League after the IPL. Pretoria Capital USs enter the auction with the largest purse of $ 1.86 million. The franchise has passed through a coaching overhaul, which appoints former India captain Sourav Ganguly as head coach and pre-of -otise captain Sean Polak as an assistant coach. Durban’s super legends follow up with US $ 1.66 million and will see to build around his big names including Jose Butler, Sunil Narin, Heinrich Klassen and Noor Ahmed. Jobberg Super Kings have a US $ 1.2 million to spend, Captain Faf du Plessis, James Vince, Richard Glison, Akil Hosin and Donovan Ferrera are already safe. Sunrisers Eastern Cape, two-time champions, Triston Stabs, Marco Jansen, Johnny Bairstow, Adam Milne and Afghanistan spinners Allah Ghazanfer also organize $ 1.2 million even after Ghazanfer. Parl Royals took US $ 0.819 million at the auction as they chase the first final berth after three playoffs. He has retained David Miller, Sikander Raza, Mujib ur Rehman, Byorn Fortuine, Rubin Hermann and the top run-scorer Luan-Dre Pretorius of the previous season.
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Defending champion Mi Cape Town will work with US $ 0.65 million after being committed to its title-win core. Rashid Khan, Cagiso Rabada, Ryan Ricelton, Trent Bowlt, George Linde, Corbin Bosch and Nicholas Gerson titled the squad. In a new regulation, all franchises should include minimum two under -23 players in their 19 -member squads. The rule replaces the crook draft used in the last two sessions. With money and strategy on the line, the auction of September 9 promises to reopen the SA20 season 4 landscape.
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Rohit Sharma for a fitness test to report to BCCI’s COE on 13 September. Cricket news

Mumbai: India’s ODI captain Rohit Sharma reporting to BCCIExcellence of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru for the Fitness Assessment Test on 13 September, TOI has learned,“Yes, Rohit will be in BCCI’s COE for fitness test from September 13. It will be based here for two-three days and will also practice in the convenience of fixing its preparation for Australia White-Ball Tour in November. “COE staged the Dalip Trophy final in its main ground (A) from 11-15 September, Rohit will undergo fitness tests and train on a separate land at the same feature,” a source Told toi, In a significant development, in addition to the Yo-Yo test, the Mumbai Star will have to undergo new intruding bronco tests into COE.There is speculation that Rohit with fellow cricket icon Virat KohliAustralia A may be out for India for a three -match -day series against A, which will be played on September 30, 3 and 5 at the Green Park Stadium in Kapoor. The series will serve as Rohit and Kohli preparations for the three -match ODI series in Australia, which will begin in Perth from 19 October.38 -year -old Rohit last played a competitive match for Mumbai Indians in June 2025 against Punjab Kings in 2025. His last India match was 2025 Champions Trophy final against New Zealand on 9 March, scoring 76 off 83 balls and nominated as the match player. Experienced batsmen retired from Test cricket on 7 May.Rohit is undergoing training at the BKC facility of Mumbai Cricket Association along with his close friend and former Assistant Coach of India, Abhishek Nair.
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sold! Don Bradman’s rare baggi Green brings $ 438,500; The National Museum Vinning Bid. Cricket news

A piece of Australian game history has found a permanent house, after a cricket cap worn by Sir Donald Bradman during the 1946–47 Ashes series, AU $ 438,500 by the National Museum of Australia in Canberra after a cricket cap worn by Sir Donald Bradman (almost. US $ 286,700).The federal government covered half the procurement cost, in which Art Minister Tony Burke acquired as an acquisition to protect a national treasure.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Burke said, “You will work hard to meet an Australian, who has not heard about the great Donald Bradman, surely the biggest cricketer of all time.” “Now one of its prestigious baggy greens in the National Museum of Australia means that visitors will get an opportunity to get closer with our sports and cultural history.”Bradman wore a cap as captain in the 1946–47 Ashes series-the first test competition between Australia and England after World War-scored 680 runs at an average of 97.14 to lead the team for a 3–0 win. The victory burnt sparks for the 1948 ‘Invinesables’ tour, when Australia became unbeaten in England.Bagi is only one in 11 of the Green Bradman that is present. Another Australian Sports Museum is placed in the museum, while the rest remain in private collections.Catherine McMahon, director of the National Museum, said that the acquisition respects both the talent and flexibility of Bradman.He said, “Baggi Green of Sir Donald has marked the life of Australia’s most famous batsman and reflects a time when sports heroes gave hope to the Australians, after the breakdown of the second world war and difficulty,” he said.The cap will now join the landmark gallery of the museum, which will be included in other national treasures that shape Australia’s identity.
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