A landmark moment for women’s cricket unfolded during the Women’s World Cup 2025 when the India vs. Pakistan match on October 5th shattered previous viewership records, becoming the most-watched women’s international cricket match to date. The clash, hosted at Colombo’s R Premadasa Stadium, drew unprecedented attention from fans worldwide.
The match itself was a resounding success for the Indian women’s team, who clinched a dominant 88-run victory. India posted a formidable 247 runs in their innings, and their bowlers effectively restricted Pakistan to 159. This decisive win, set against the backdrop of immense global interest, propelled the match into the record books for viewership.
This high-stakes encounter achieved more than just an on-field victory; it became the highest-rated league-stage match in the Women’s World Cup’s television history. The digital engagement was equally astounding, with a reported reach of 28.4 million and a staggering 1.87 billion minutes of watch-time, solidifying its status as a viewership phenomenon.
The broader trend for the Women’s World Cup indicates significant growth. Stadium attendance, especially for India’s games, has been strong. While some matches have experienced lower turnouts, potentially due to weather disruptions, the overall viewership figures for the tournament are phenomenal. The initial 13 matches have reached over 60 million viewers, a five-fold leap from the 2022 edition, and total watch-time has surged to 7 billion minutes, a twelve-fold increase, showcasing the sport’s rapidly expanding fanbase.
