BCCI announces the home calendar for the ODI series of women in India against Australia

In a major development before ICC 2025 Women’s Cricket World CupTHE Cricket control advice in India (BCCI) officially announced the calendar of the next Australia Women’s turn India. This ODI series should play a vital role in training preparations for the two teams as they seek to refine their teams, assess the strength of the bench and adapt to Indian play conditions before the mega event. India and Australia, two powers in female cricket, will engage in an ODI series of three games which promises a high -quality competition and strategic battles.
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The three ODIs will be held at the historic stadium of my Chidambaram in Chennai, a place renowned for its difficult areas and its passionate cricket. The matches will be played in broad daylight, giving players an exhibition on match conditions similar to those expected during the World Cup. For the Indian team, led by Captain Harmanpreet Kaur, it will be a golden opportunity to test combinations, to give an international experience of younger players and to compete against an Australian team which continues to define global references. For Australians, the tour offers a chance to settle in subcontinent conditions and push their already high standards.
Full Hours: Women’s Tour in Australia in India 2025
- 1st ODI – September 14, 2025 (Sunday) at 1:30 p.m. IST, Chennai
- 2nd ODI – September 17, 2025 (Wednesday) at 1:30 p.m. IST, Chennai
- 3rd ODI – September 20, 2025 (Saturday) at 1:30 p.m. East, Chennai
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Recent ODI form: India and Australia arrive with momentum
The Indian women’s team will enter the series with confidence after their recent release in the Women’s ODI tri-series held in May 2025, with South Africa and hosts Sri Lanka. Under the direction of Harmanpreet KaurIndia has shown clinical domination throughout the tournament, winning all of its group phase games before triumphing in the final against Sri Lanka. The final was highlighted by a sparkling century of the opener Smriti MandhanaIncluding the running and the coolness under pressure under pressure guided India to a well-deserved title.
On the other hand, the last ODI series of Australia arrived earlier in January 2025, as part of the Women’s ashes against traditional rivals England. Demonstrating their characteristic discipline and domination, Australia continued to sweep the 3-0 series, presenting their depth, tactical strength and world-class coherence. Their performance in this series has reaffirmed their status as one of the greatest pretenders of female cricket, and they now seek to reproduce this form under Indian conditions as part of their world cup accumulation.
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