In a huge announcement, famed Indian singer Shreya Ghoshal will perform at the Grand Opening Ceremony in Guwahati, ahead of India’s tournament opener against Sri Lanka.
Record-low ticket prices for an ICC worldwide event have been announced; an exclusive four-day Google Pay window will let fans to reserve seats in advance. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced ticketing information and headline entertainment plans for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, which will be held in four Indian cities and Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Ghoshal, who also recorded the tournament’s official anthem, “Bring it Home,” will provide a live performance to commemorate the energy, spirit, and unity of women’s cricket on a worldwide scale.
This year’s edition will also establish a new standard for accessibility, with the lowest fees for any ICC worldwide event. In the first phase, tickets to all league matches in India cost only INR 100 (about. USD 1.14). The fan-friendly pricing is intended to assure crowded stadiums and enthusiastic fans as the women’s game grows in stature and global popularity. Google Pay will bring fans closer to the action by providing them with special access to pre-sale tickets.
Ticket sales begin at 19:00 IST today (Thursday, September 4), with an exclusive four-day pre-sale window for Google Pay users via Tickets.cricketworldcup.com, which will run until 19:00 IST on Monday, September 8, allowing thousands of fans to secure their seats and be a part of the electrifying energy in the stands.
The second phase public sale will begin at 20:00 IST on Tuesday, September 9. During this time, fans can get tickets from Tickets.cricketworldcup.com.
In the initial phase, Google Pay users will be able to purchase tickets to all round-robin league matches. Fans can now register their interest in the second phase (for all league matches), with ticket sales beginning on Tuesday, September 9.
The opening ceremony at Guwahati, promises to be a vibrant and culturally rich celebration of cricket, empowerment, and music. Shreya Ghoshal’s performance, supported by thematic visuals and on-ground activations, will mark a spectacular start to the month-long celebration of women’s cricket.
The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 marks the tournament’s return to India after 12 years. The event comes at a time of unprecedented momentum for women’s cricket, following record-breaking viewership and increasing global investment in the women’s game.




