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ICC Announces Fixtures For ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 | CBTF Tips

The 2023 edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, the eighth edition of the tournament, begins on February 10, 2023, with the summit fight scheduled for February 26, 2023. Also on February 27, 2023, as a reserve day for the finals.

Australia, New Zealand, South Africa , Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are placed in Group 1 of the Tente tournament, while England, India, West Indies, Pakistan and Ireland are placed in Group 2.

During the group stage of the tournament, each team meets the other four teams in its group once, and the top two teams in each group at the end of the group stage advance to the semi-finals. the final. the final. In addition, the multinational tournament will be played in Cape Town, Paarl and Gqebera.

We are Pleased to Announce the Match Schedule for the Upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup – Geoff Allardice   (h2)

The International Cricket Council (ICC), led by ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice, issued an official statement on Monday, October 3.

“We are thrilled to be announcing the match schedule for the next ICC Women’s T20 World Cup as we look to build on the success of Australia 2020 and host a uniquely African celebration of cricket.

“As a key strategic priority for the sport, icc women cricket continues to build momentum and engage more fans than ever before. With T20 as the growth vehicle for cricket, we are confident that this event and the inaugural U19 Women’s T20 World Cup preceding the senior event will leave a lasting legacy to grow girls and women’s cricket around the world.”

The International Cricket Council (ICC), led by ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice, issued an official statement on Monday, October 3.

“The announcement of the schedule takes us one step closer to the Women’s T20 World Cup. This has been a fantastic period for the growth of the women’s game, and I am sure fans in South Africa will be out in huge numbers to support the players.”

“I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to participate in ICC tournaments over the years and know what they mean to players globally. I can’t wait to watch some fast-paced, high-energy cricket and closely-fought, exciting matches.”

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup’s Complete Schedule  

  • 10 February – South Africa v Sri Lanka, Cape Town
  • 11 February – West Indies v England, Paarl
  • 11 February – Australia v New Zealand, Paarl
  • 12 February – India v Pakistan, Cape Town
  • 12 February – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Cape Town
  • 13 February – Ireland v England, Paarl
  • 13 February – South Africa v New Zealand, Paarl
  • 14 February – Australia v Bangladesh, Gqeberha
  • 15 February – West Indies v India, Cape Town
  • 15 February – Pakistan v Ireland, Cape Town
  • 16 February – Sri Lanka v Australia, Gqeberha
  • 17 February – New Zealand v Bangladesh Cape Town
  • 17 February – West Indies v Ireland, Cape Town
  • 18 February – England v India, Gqeberha
  • 18 February – South Africa v Australia Gqeberha
  • 19 February – Pakistan v West Indies, Paarl
  • 19 February – New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Paarl
  • 20 February – Ireland v India, Gqeberha
  • 21 February – England v Pakistan, Cape Town
  • 21 February – South Africa v Bangladesh, Cape Town
  • 23 February – SEMI-FINAL 1, Cape Town
  • 24 February – RESERVE DAY, Cape Town
  • 24 February – SEMI-FINAL 2, Cape Town
  • 25 February – RESERVE DAY, Cape Town
  • 26 February – FINAL, Cape Town
  • 27 February- RESERVE DAY, Cape Town

Conclusion  

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