The ICC has announced the schedule for the Women’s T20 World Cup to be held in South Africa next year. In this, Bangladesh and Ireland have captured the last two places after the qualifier matches. This 10-team world will be played in February next year.
The eighth edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup will begin on 10 February 2023 in Sri Lanka along with hosts South Africa. Cape Town, Paarl and Gkebera will host matches in the tournament, with knockout matches to be played in Cape Town. The final match will be played on 26 February 2023. If the game cannot be played due to rain, then the next day will be reserved.
Group 1 and Group 2 have been kept for the tournament. Four teams have been placed in each group. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have been placed in Group 1. In the second group, teams from India, England, Pakistan, West Indies and Ireland have been included.
Each team will play against the other four teams in the group stage. After this the top two teams from both the groups will play in the semi-finals. From there the journey to the final will be decided. This simply means that knock out matches will be played after the group stage.
In the tournament, the match between South Africa and Sri Lanka is to be held on 10 February. The match between India and Pakistan is to be played on February 12. The eyes of every cricket fan will definitely be on this match.
Schedule of Women’s T20 World Cup 2022
February 10, South Africa v Sri Lanka, Cape Town
February 11, West Indies vs England, Paarl
February 11, Australia vs New Zealand, Paarl
February 12, India vs Pakistan, Cape Town
12 February, Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Cape Town
February 13, Ireland v England, Paarl
February 13, South Africa v New Zealand, Paarl
February 14, Australia vs Bangladesh, Gakeberha
February 15, West Indies vs India, Cape Town
15 February, Pakistan vs Ireland, Cape Town
February 6, Sri Lanka vs Australia, Gakeberha
February 17, New Zealand vs Bangladesh, Cape Town
February 17, West Indies v Ireland, Cape Town
February 18, England vs India, Gakeberha
18 February South Africa vs Australia Gkeberha
February 19, Pakistan vs West Indies, Paarl
February 19, New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Paarl
February 20, Ireland vs India, Gakeberha
21 February, England vs Pakistan, Cape Town
21 February, South Africa v Bangladesh, Cape Town
23 February, Semi-Final 1, Cape Town
February 24, Reserve Day, Cape Town
24 February, Semi-Final 2, Cape Town
February 25, Reserve Day, Cape Town
26 February Final, Cape Town
February 27, Reserve Day, Cape Town