Fixtures & Results

New Zealand

West Indies
West Indies need 28 runs in 10 balls at 16.8 rpo

Pakistan

Sri Lanka
Pakistan elected to field

India

South Africa
South Africa beat India by 30 runs

Sydney Thunder Women

Sydney Sixers Women
Sydney Sixers Women beat Sydney Thunder Women by 24 runs

Adelaide Strikers Women

Perth Scorchers Women
Perth Scorchers Women beat Adelaide Strikers Women by 9 runs (DLS method)

Melbourne Stars Women

Melbourne Renegades Women
Melbourne Renegades Women beat Melbourne Stars Women by 4 wickets

West Indies Under-19

England Under-19
National Cricket Stadium, St George's

United Arab Emirates

Oman
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha

Sikkim

Arunachal Pradesh
Sikkim lead by 129 runs

Bihar

Mizoram
Bihar elected to field

Odisha

Nagaland
Odisha elected to bat

Bengal

Assam
Bengal elected to field

Haryana

Services
Haryana elected to field

Himachal Pradesh

Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh elected to bat

Jharkhand

Andhra
Jharkhand elected to bat

Jammu and Kashmir

Hyderabad
Hyderabad trail by 154 runs

Karnataka

Chandigarh
Karnataka elected to bat

Manipur

Meghalaya
Meghalaya elected to bat

Madhya Pradesh

Kerala
Madhya Pradesh elected to field

Mumbai

Puducherry
Puducherry elected to field

Punjab

Maharashtra
Punjab elected to field

Railways

Tripura
Railways trail by 92 runs

Rajasthan

Delhi
Delhi elected to field

Saurashtra

Goa
Saurashtra elected to bat

Tamil Nadu

Uttar Pradesh
Tamil Nadu elected to bat

Uttarakhand

Gujarat
Uttarakhand elected to field

Vidarbha

Baroda
Baroda trail by 169 runs
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Wisden Almanack
Classic David v Goliath: How New Zealand inflicted a historic clean-sweep on India
New Zealand toured India in 2024/25 for three Test matches and won the series 3-0. R Kaushik's tour report as well as all three match reports appeared in the 2025 edition of Wisden Cricketer's Almanack.
Pakistan vs England in 2024/25: Never had England been so ‘clinically ambushed’
England toured Pakistan in 2024/25 for three Test matches and lost the series 1-2. Lawrence Booth's tour report, and the match reports by Matt Roller, Rory Dollard, and Chris Stocks appeared in the 2025 edition of Wisden Cricketer's Almanack.
Chapter and verse: A history of cricket’s rhymes and poems – Almanack
Elgan Alderman's feature on a history of cricketing verses originally appeared in the 2025 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
By an innings and 332 runs: When Bradman did not walk and England were undone by the thunderstorms – Almanack
Australia beat England by an innings and 332 runs at Brisbane in 1946/47. The match report first appeared in the 1948 edition of the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.
Aunshuman Gaekwad obituary: ‘Always courageous’ Indian opener
Aunshuman Gaekwad died on July 31, 2024, aged 71. An opening batter, he played 40 Test matches and 15 ODIs between 1974/75 and 1987/88. He was remembered in the 2025 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
Enshrining the might of the BCCI: Inside the TV deals that made cricket richer and less equal than ever before
Osman Samiuddin’s feature on twenty-five years of the ICC rights originally appeared in the 2025 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
‘We are the only country doing this’: Why England’s AI-driven selection policy is breaking new ground
Simon Wilde’s feature on cricket and artificial intelligence originally appeared in the 2025 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
The first-ever women's World Cup: England's pioneering 1973 campaign
The first-ever Cricket World Cup was played by seven women's teams in England in 1973, two years before the first men's edition of the competition. Manager of the Internationals team, Netta Rheinberg, reported on the tournament in the 1974 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.









