Women’s World Cup 2025: India would like to ease the path to semi-finals, will compete with this team

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|19-10-2025

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More than 18 thousand tickets of Holkar Stadium have been sold. ICC has also confirmed the complete sale of tickets on its official social media handle.

Delhi: Indore, famous for its passion for cricket, is once again going to witness a big match. Under the Women’s Cricket World Cup, on Sunday, i.e. 19th October, the teams of India and England will face each other at the historic Holkar Stadium in Indore. This match will start at 3 pm.

Team India will enter the do or die contest

For the Indian women’s team, this match can prove to decide the path to the semi-finals. The team has played four matches in the tournament so far, winning two and losing two. In such a situation, it is very important to win this match against England, so that the team can secure its place in the last four.

Cricket enthusiasm at its peak in Indore

There is tremendous excitement about the match in the city. Despite it being the festival of Diwali, the enthusiasm of cricket lovers has not diminished. More than 18 thousand tickets of Holkar Stadium have been sold. ICC has also confirmed the complete sale of tickets on its official social media handle.

Rain did not stop preparations

Despite the heavy rain on Saturday, the enthusiasm of the spectators and organizers remains intact. Due to the promptness of Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA), the ground was covered on time, due to which there was no damage to the pitch. According to the Meteorological Department, the possibility of rain during the match is very less.

Holkar Stadium: India’s lucky venue

Holkar Stadium of Indore has always proved auspicious for the Indian cricket team. India has won all the seven One Day International matches played here. This ground has successfully hosted exciting matches of Test, ODI and T20 as well as IPL.

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