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Women's T20 World Cup: India faces Pakistan on 6 October, ICC announces revised schedule

FirstCricket Staff August 27, 2024, 08:41:21 IST

The 2024 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup was to take place in Bangladesh but was recently shifted to UAE due to political unrest in the South Asian nation. Check out the revised schedule.

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ICC Women’s Cricket T20 World Cup 2024 will be played in UAE and not Bangaldesh. Reuters
ICC Women’s Cricket T20 World Cup 2024 will be played in UAE and not Bangaldesh. Reuters

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released a revised schedule for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 which will take place from 3 to 20 October in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Dubai and Sharjah will host the ninth edition of the women’s T20 World Cup which will start with a clash between Bangladesh and Scotland on 3 October before Pakistan takes on Sri Lanka on the same day.

India’s first match is against New Zealand on 4 October in Dubai.

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The 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup was to take place in Bangladesh but was recently shifted to UAE due to political unrest in the South Asian nation.

Format:

Ten teams will play 23 matches, over 18 action-packed days. The teams have been divided into two groups of five sides each.

Group A: Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka

Group B: South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Scotland

Each team will compete in four group matches, scheduled across the two venues. Both venues will have the added excitement of hosting three double-header matchdays each.

The top two teams from each Group will play the second placed team from the opposite Group. Semi-final 1 will be held in Dubai on 17 October and Semi-final 2 in Sharjah on 18 October. If India advances to the Semi-finals, they will play in Semi-final 1.

The final will be played on 20 October in Dubai.

Venue:

Dubai International Cricket Stadium and the Sharjah Cricket Stadium

Tournament fixtures:

3 October, Thursday, Bangladesh v Scotland, Sharjah, 2 PM

3 October, Thursday, Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 6 PM

4 October, Friday, South Africa v West Indies, Dubai, 2 PM

4 October, Friday, India v New Zealand, Dubai, 6 PM

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5 October, Saturday, Bangladesh v England, Sharjah, 2 PM

5 October, Saturday, Australia v Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 6 PM

6 October, Sunday, India v Pakistan, Dubai, 2 PM

6 October, Sunday, West Indies v Scotland, Dubai, 6 PM

7 October, Monday, England v South Africa, Sharjah, 6 PM

8 October, Tuesday, Australia v New Zealand, Sharjah, 6 PM

9 October, Wednesday, South Africa v Scotland, Dubai, 2 PM

9 October, Wednesday, India v Sri Lanka, Dubai, 6 PM

10 October, Thursday, Bangladesh v West Indies, Sharjah, 6 PM

11 October, Friday, Australia v Pakistan, Dubai, 6 PM

12 October, Saturday, New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 2 PM

12 October, Saturday, Bangladesh v South Africa, Dubai, 6 PM

13 October, Sunday, England v Scotland, Sharjah, 2 PM

13 October, Sunday, India v Australia, Sharjah, 6 PM

14 October, Monday, Pakistan v New Zealand, Dubai, 6 PM

15 October, Tuesday, England v West Indies, Dubai, 6 PM

17 October, Thursday, Semi-final 1, Dubai, 6 PM

18 October, Friday, Semi-final 2, Sharjah, 6 PM

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20 October, Sunday, Final, Dubai, 6 PM

A total of 10 warm-up matches from 28 September to 1 October will be played at the Sevens Stadium and the ICC Academy grounds in Dubai.

Warm-up fixture schedule:

28 September, Saturday, Pakistan v Scotland, Sevens, Dubai, 6 PM

28 September, Saturday, Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, ICCA1, Dubai, 6 PM

29 September, Sunday, New Zealand v South Africa, Sevens, Dubai, 6 PM

29 September, Sunday, India v West Indies, ICCA2, Dubai, 6 PM

29 September, Sunday, Australia v England, ICCA1, Dubai, 6 PM

30 September, Monday, Sri Lanka v Scotland, Sevens, Dubai, 6 PM

30 September, Monday, Bangladesh v Pakistan, ICCA2, Dubai, 6 PM

1 October, Tuesday, West Indies v Australia, Sevens, Dubai, 6 PM

1 October, Tuesday, England v New Zealand, ICCA2, Dubai, 6 PM

1 October, Tuesday, South Africa v India, ICCA1, Dubai, 6 PM

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will maintain its hosting rights while partnering with the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) to ensure the successful delivery of the event.

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