Coca-Cola Fuels the “Cricket Roar” at the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

Wednesday, 01 October 2025 10:51

Coca Cola Fuels the Cricket Roar at the ICC Womens World Cup 2025

When cricket comes to Sri Lanka, it’s never just a game, it’s a festival. Coca-Cola, a proud global partner of the International Cricket Council (ICC), is excited to announce its sponsorship of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 as “Official Beverage Partner”.

The tournament is co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from 30 September to 2 November.

For Sri Lankans, the roar begins in Colombo, where R. Premadasa Stadium will host thrilling clashes including Sri Lanka vs Australia (4 Oct), Sri Lanka vs England (11 Oct), Sri Lanka vs New Zealand (14 Oct), Sri Lanka vs South Africa (17 Oct), and Sri Lanka vs Pakistan (24 Oct).


These matches promise to be unforgettable moments of pride for our nation, as the world’s top women cricketers take the field on home soil.

Coca-Cola’s journey with Sri Lanka Cricket has always been about more than refreshment, it has been about togetherness.


From TVCs that captured the papare beats and the heart of our nation to grassroots initiatives that carried the joy of cricket to every corner of the island, Coca-Cola has stood by the fans, the players, and the spirit of the game.

Now, with women’s cricket taking centre stage, Coca-Cola is proud to celebrate the talent, resilience, and inspiration that the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 represents.

“As Sri Lanka prepares to welcome the world, Coca-Cola is committed to making this tournament a true celebration of our people, our culture, and our love for cricket,” said Mario Perera, Country Head of Coca-Cola Sri Lanka and the Maldives.


“We want every family, every neighbour, and every young girl with a cricket dream to feel part of this historic moment.”

With the papare drums set to echo across stadiums and living rooms, Coca-Cola invites fans to raise a Coke, cheer louder, and celebrate the unity that cricket brings.


Because in Sri Lanka it’s a way of life.

Last modified on Wednesday, 01 October 2025 10:59