Following the Men's Asia Cup, attention now shifts to the Women's One-Day World Cup. This prestigious tournament starts on September 30.


India and Sri Lanka are jointly organizing this tournament. The opening and final matches will be held on Indian soil.


Shreya Ghoshal to perform at the opening ceremony


One of the country's most popular singers, Shreya Ghoshal, has sung the World Cup anthem song. The song 'Bring It Home' conveys an inspirational message to the Indian team. Shreya will also perform it live on stage at the opening ceremony.


Shreya Ghoshal's voice has repeatedly captivated the sports stage


Shreya Ghoshal always grabs the spotlight at India’s most significant sports events. Back in 2011, her songs blasted through the stadiums during the Men’s Cricket World Cup, making every match feel even more electric. Then, she kept the energy rolling by owning the stage at the opening ceremonies for both the 2016 IPL and the 2014 ISL. Not stopping at cricket, Shreya wowed fans at major football and hockey events as well. Basically, whenever she sings, the vibe shifts. Now, she’s upped the game yet again with a fresh anthem for the Women’s One-Day World Cup.


Increased expectations for Harmanpreet


This time, Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, and Richa Ghosh have a rare opportunity to win. Earlier, the Indian women's cricket team reached the finals of both the One-Day and T20 World Cups, but the trophy remained elusive. After the Under-19 team won the World Cup, it is now the turn of the senior team.


Match tickets for just 100 rupees


Another great news for cricket lovers - the price of League matches is only ₹100. This special initiative is to attract spectators to the stadium. The low ticket prices will undoubtedly increase excitement for the World Cup.