Preparation of Women’s World Cup cricket is in full swing, Maharyaman Scindia will visit the stadium before the match in Indore

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khelja|25-09-2025

The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup is going to start in India from next week. Preparations are also going on loudly for this. Meanwhile, some matches of the World Cup will also be held in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Preparations for the match to be held in Indore are going on in their final stages and Maharyaman Scindia, President of Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA), will be visiting Indore tomorrow to take stock of it.

Maharyaman Scindia, president of Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association, is reaching Indore tomorrow. Scindia will take stock of the preparations for the upcoming Women's Cricket World Cup matches. The Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore has got the opportunity to host the Women's Cricket World Cup after a long wait of 28 years. Earlier in 1997, the World Cup match was played here for the last time between India and New Zealand. This time Indore has got a total of 5 World Cup matches.

World Cup will start next week

5 matches of the World Cup are to be held in Indore. The first match here will be on 1 October in which there will be a match between New Zealand and Australia. After this, the match will be played between New Zealand and South Africa on 6 October. There will be matches between India and England on 19 October. After this, the match will be played between Australia and England on 22 October. Then on 25 October, the match will be played between Australia and South Africa. All these matches will start at 3 pm after noon.

The Women's ODI World Cup will begin on 30 September in Guwahati. The first match of the tournament will be played between India and Sri Lanka. The Indian women's team has been the runner -up of the tournament twice and is looking for its first title. Veteran batsman Smriti Mandhana of women's team is running in excellent form.

Third president from Scindia family

Left -handed batsman Mandhana scored 300 runs in a recently ended series against Australia at an excellent average, including a stormy century scored in Delhi in just 50 balls. Which became the second fastest century in the woman ODI. Earlier in 2012-13, Meg Lanning scored a century in just 45 balls and he is ahead of Mandhana.

28 -year -old Maharyaman Scindia is the youngest president of Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association. Maharamanman is the third generation of his family, who became the chairman of MPCA. Earlier, his grandfather Madhav Rao Scindia and father Jyotiraditya Scindia held the post of President of MPCA for a long time.

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