The 10th edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup begins on Friday, June 12, with 12 teams vying for the top prize for the first time in the tournament’s history.
Being held in England and Wales, the host nation will get the iteration underway with a group-stage fixture against Sri Lanka at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham.
June 13 (Saturday): Scotland vs Ireland, Old Trafford Cricket Ground at 10:30am local time (3pm IST)
June 13 (Saturday): Australia vs South Africa, Old Trafford Cricket Ground at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
June 13 (Saturday): West Indies vs New Zealand, Hampshire Bowl at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 14 (Sunday): Bangladesh vs Netherlands, Edgbaston at 10:30am local time (3pm IST)
June 14 (Sunday): India vs Pakistan, Edgbaston at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
June 16 (Tuesday): New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Hampshire Bowl at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
June 16 (Tuesday): England vs Ireland, Hampshire Bowl at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 17 (Wednesday): Australia vs Bangladesh, Headingley at 10:30am local time (3pm IST)
June 17 (Wednesday): India vs Netherlands, Headingley at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
June 17 (Wednesday): South Africa vs Pakistan, Edgbaston at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 18 (Thursday): West Indies vs Scotland, Headingley at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 19 (Friday): New Zealand vs Ireland, Hampshire Bowl at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 20 (Saturday): Australia vs Netherlands, Hampshire Bowl at 10:30am local time (3pm IST)
June 20 (Saturday): Pakistan vs Bangladesh, Hampshire Bowl at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
June 20 (Saturday): England vs Scotland, Headingley at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 21 (Sunday): West Indies vs Sri Lanka, Bristol County Ground at 10:30am local time (3pm IST)
June 21 (Sunday): South Africa vs India, Old Trafford Cricket Ground at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
June 23 (Tuesday): New Zealand vs Scotland, Bristol County Ground at 10:30am local time (3pm IST)
June 23 (Tuesday): Sri Lanka vs Ireland, Bristol County Ground at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
June 23 (Tuesday): Australia vs Pakistan, Headingley at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 24 (Wednesday): England vs West Indies, Lord’s Cricket Ground at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 25 (Thursday): India vs Bangladesh, Old Trafford Cricket Ground at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
June 25 (Thursday): South Africa vs Netherlands, Bristol County Ground at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 26 (Friday): Sri Lanka vs Scotland, Old Trafford Cricket Ground at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 27 (Saturday): Pakistan vs Netherlands, Bristol County Ground at 10:30am local time (3pm IST)
June 27 (Saturday): West Indies vs Ireland, Bristol County Ground at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
June 27 (Saturday): England vs New Zealand, The Oval at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
June 28 (Sunday): South Africa vs Bangladesh, Lord’s Cricket Ground at 10:30am local time (3pm IST)
June 28 (Sunday): Australia vs India, Lord’s Cricket Ground at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
June 30 (Tuesday): Semifinal 1, The Oval at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
July 2 (Thursday): Semifinal 2, The Oval at 6:30pm local time (11pm IST)
July 5 (Sunday): Final, Lord’s Cricket Ground at 2:30pm local time (7pm IST)
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