
The Women's World Cup begins on Tuesday, September 30 – here's the full list of commentators and presenters for the tournament.
When and where will the Women's World Cup 2025 be played?
The tournament will run from September 30 to November 2 in India and Sri Lanka. India are the official hosts, with the island nation roped in later in order to accommodate the ICC agreement between India and Pakistan, that neither side will travel to the other country for ICC events.
Five venues will host World Cup matches – the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, Assam Cricket Association Stadium in Guwahati, ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam, Holkar Stadium in Indore and R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Pakistan will play all their matches in Colombo, including the semi-final and final if they qualify.
Find the full squad lists for all eight teams here.
Full list: Commentators and presenters for the Women's World Cup 2025
An ICC release dubbed the commentary panel for the tournament "female-led", with seven former women's cricketers in Mel Jones, Isa Guha, Stacy-Ann King, Julia Price, Mithali Raj, Sana Mir, Anjum Chopra and Katey Martin. Natasha Farrant will also be part of the panel.
Several former men’s cricketers will also be on commentary duty: Nasser Hussain, Aaron Finch, Carlos Brathwaite, Dinesh Karthik, Ian Bishop, Mpumelelo Mbangwa and Russell Arnold.
The broadcasters and presenters for the tournament are Natalie Germanos, Alan Wilkins, Kass Naidoo, Raunak Kapoor and Jatin Sapru.
Women's World Cup 2025, where to watch live
In India, the JioStar network will show the Women's World Cup through the Star Sports network on television, and the JioHotstar app and website. Cricket fans in the UK can catch the tournament on Sky.
Find more details on where to watch, including in other territories here.
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