Official song for Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 released
With the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in India and Sri Lanka fast approaching, the tournament’s official song has been unveiled.
Performed by the acclaimed Indian singer Shreya Ghoshal, the song 'Bring it Home' will celebrate the power of dreams and perseverance at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025.
A high-energy blend of rhythm, melody and emotion, the tournament’s official song aims to unite fans across the globe at the biggest of stages.
The song is now available for streaming on popular digital platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, YouTube Music, Instagram, Facebook and others.
Composed with catchy hooks like “Tarikita Tarikita Tarikita Dhom” and the heartbeat-inspired “Dhak Dhak, we bring it home”, the song encapsulates the fire and dreams of every woman set to take centre-stage in the marquee tournament.
Meanwhile, the official music video honours the thriving legacy of women’s cricket, featuring dazzling choreography, archival cricket moments and vibrant visuals.
Lead singer, Shreya Ghoshal said, “It has been a wonderful experience to be part of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 through the official event song that celebrates the spirit, strength and unity of women’s cricket.
"I feel honoured to lend my voice and be part of a moment that brings people together through the love of the game. I hope it inspires fans and creates lasting memories as we celebrate this exciting tournament.”
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The upcoming ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup will raise the bar in fan access with record-low ticket prices, starting at just ₹100 (approximately USD 1.14) — the lowest ever for any ICC global event. Ticket sales have already begun and are now open to all fans at Tickets.cricketworldcup.com.
The tournament, set to begin on September 30, will be hosted across five venues in India and Sri Lanka - DY Patil Stadium (Navi Mumbai), ACA Stadium (Guwahati), Holkar Stadium (Indore), ACA-VDCA Stadium (Visakhapatnam) and R Premadasa Stadium (Colombo, Sri Lanka).