ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 schedule, fixtures and venues
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 schedule: The SportsRush present before you full schedule of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020.
The seventh season of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup will commence from the day after tomorrow, i.e., February 21 (Friday). The showpiece tournament will receive a kick-start with hosts and runners-up Australia taking on India in Sydney.
West Indies, who finished as the runners-up in 2018 after Australia defeated them by 8 wickets in Antigua, will play their first match against Thailand on the following day, i.e., February 22.
Australia, who have won the tournament on four occasions, will be banking on their record in the tournament in addition to playing in home conditions to lift yet another title. Apart from Australia, England and West Indies have won a Women’s T20 World Cup each.
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The 10-team tournament will culminate on March 8 when the final match will be played in Melbourne.
Group A – Australia, India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh.
Group B – England, South Africa, West Indies, Pakistan, Thailand.
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 schedule
February 21 (1:30 PM IST): Australia vs India in Sydney
February 22 (12:30 PM IST): West Indies vs Thailand in Perth
February 22 (04:30 PM IST): New Zealand vs Sri Lanka in Perth
February 23 (04:30 PM IST): England vs South Africa in Perth
February 24 (11:30 AM IST): Australia vs Sri Lanka in Perth
February 24 (04:30 PM IST): India vs Bangladesh in Perth
February 26 (09:30 AM IST): England vs Thailand in Canberra
February 26 (01:30 PM IST): West Indies vs Pakistan in Canberra
February 27 (09:30 AM IST): India vs New Zealand in Melbourne
The skippers! Welcome to 🇦🇺, everybody! #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/57U0dipNlU
— Australian Women’s Cricket Team 🏏 (@AusWomenCricket) February 17, 2020
February 27 (01:30 PM IST): Australia vs Bangladesh in Canberra
February 28 (09:30 AM IST): South Africa vs Thailand in Canberra
February 28 (01:30 PM IST): England vs Pakistan in Canberra
February 29 (05:30 AM IST): New Zealand vs Bangladesh in Melbourne
February 29 (01:30 PM IST): India vs Sri Lanka in Melbourne
March 1 (09:30 AM IST): South Africa vs Pakistan in Sydney
March 1 (01:30 PM IST): England vs West Indies in Sydney
March 2 (05:30 AM IST): Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh in Melbourne
March 2 (09:30 PM IST): Australia vs New Zealand in Melbourne
March 3 (09:30 AM IST): Pakistan vs Thailand in Sydney
March 3 (01:30 PM IST): West Indies vs South Africa in Sydney
March 5 (09:30 AM IST): First semi-final in Sydney
March 5 (01:30 PM IST): Second semi-final in Sydney
March 8 (12:30 PM IST): Final in Melbourne
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