In a major step to elevate women’s cricket on the global stage, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a strategic partnership with Google. This collaboration aims to enhance fan engagement, improve digital accessibility, and fuel the growth of women’s cricket worldwide, particularly in the lead-up to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 and the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026.
Tech Meets Sport: A Game-Changing Collaboration
The ICC-Google partnership comes at a pivotal time, as interest in women’s cricket surges across both traditional and emerging markets. This alliance is set to transform the fan experience, integrating cutting-edge digital solutions into how audiences interact with the game.
Through Google’s suite of products—including Android, Google Gemini, Google Pay, and Google Pixel—the ICC plans to create a dynamic, personalized ecosystem where fans can,
- Access live updates and match highlights
- Connect with players’ stories
- Celebrate wins and key milestones in real time
- Explore content in local languages and formats
This is part of a wider ICC push to make cricket more inclusive, immersive, and globally relevant, especially for new audiences.
A Boost for Upcoming Global Tournaments
The collaboration comes as the cricketing world prepares for two marquee women’s events,
- ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, hosted by India and Sri Lanka
- ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, hosted by England and Wales
- Google’s involvement is expected to expand the visibility of these tournaments, attract younger digital-native fans, and inspire greater participation in women’s cricket globally.
This follows ICC’s earlier milestone of signing Unilever as its first global women’s partner, signaling a growing ecosystem of corporate support and commercial investment in the women’s game.


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