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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the calendar of the next T20 World Cup of the ICC T20, which will be organized by England. According to the CPI, the tent tournament will begin on June 12, with the end of playing the Lord’s Cricket Ground on July 5.
A total of 12 teams will compete for the title during the Women’s T20 World Cup in England and Wales. Eight nations have already reached their points, while the remaining four will qualify by a qualifier scheduled for next year. Seven places were completed from a detailed selection process.
England hosts will kick off the Women’s T20 World Cup with the initial match against Sri Lanka in Edgbaston on June 12.
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Australia, South -Africa, India, Pakistan and two teams that will advance from the global classification will be part of Group 1. England, defending the New Zealand champions, Sri Lanka, former Western Indies champions and two more qualifying teams will be in Group 2.
The T20 World Cup will be held for 24 days, with 33 games planned in seven places. Above all, the first two teams in each group will advance to the semifinals, which will be played in the Oval on June 30 and July 2. The tournament will conclude with the final in Lord’s on July 5.
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt expressed his excitement ahead of the T20 Women’s World Cup. Sciver-Brunt added that he wants to play against the best teams in the world to get a global title.
“The World Cups are always special, but it is already different; it has the potential to really change the game,” said Nat Sciver-Brunt.
“It will be a huge time for our sport and a brilliant opportunity to inspire young people and captivate fans across the country. Playing the ground floor, for the biggest prize, against the best players in the world, it will be unforgettable. I can’t wait for it to be part of her.”
Date | Struggle | Local | Time (BST) |
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Free, June 12 | England vs Sri Lanka | Edgbaston | 18:30 |
Saturday, June 13 | Qualifier and qualifier | Old Trafford | 10:30 |
Saturday, June 13 | Australia vs south -Africa | Old Trafford | 14:30 |
Saturday, June 13 | Western Indies against New Zealand | Hampshire Bowl | 18:30 |
Sun, June 14 | Qualifier and qualifier | Edgbaston | 10:30 |
Sun, June 14 | India vs Pakistan | Edgbaston | 14:30 |
Dim, June 16 | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | Hampshire Bowl | 14:30 |
Dim, June 16 | England vs qualifier | Hampshire Bowl | 18:30 |
Wednesday, June 17 | Australia and qualifier | Headingley | 10:30 |
Wednesday, June 17 | India vs qualifier | Headingley | 14:30 |
Wednesday, June 17 | South -Africa vs Pakistan | Edgbaston | 18:30 |
July, Jud 18 | The western Indies and the qualifier | Headingley | 18:30 |
Free, June 19 | New Zealand vs qualifier | Hampshire Bowl | 18:30 |
Saturday, June 20 | Australia and qualifier | Hampshire Bowl | 10:30 |
Saturday, June 20 | Pakistan vs qualifier | Hampshire Bowl | 14:30 |
Saturday, June 20 | England vs qualifier | Headingley | 18:30 |
Sun, June 21 | Western Indies vs Sri Lanka | Bristol County Land | 10:30 |
Sun, June 21 | South -Africa and India | Old Trafford | 14:30 |
Dim, June 23 | New Zealand vs qualifier | Bristol County Land | 10:30 |
Dim, June 23 | Sri Lanka vs qualifier | Bristol County Land | 14:30 |
Dim, June 23 | Australia vs Pakistan | Headingley | 18:30 |
Wednesday, June 24 | England and Western Indies | Lord | 18:30 |
Juda, Juba 25 | India vs qualifier | Old Trafford | 14:30 |
Juda, Juba 25 | South -Africa and qualifier | Bristol County Land | 18:30 |
Free, June 26 | Sri Lanka vs qualifier | Old Trafford | 18:30 |
Saturday, June 27 | Pakistan vs qualifier | Bristol County Land | 10:30 |
Saturday, June 27 | The western Indies and the qualifier | Bristol County Land | 14:30 |
Saturday, June 27 | England against New Zealand | The oval | 18:30 |
Sun, June 28 | South -Africa and qualifier | Lord | 10:30 |
Sun, June 28 | Australia and India | Lord | 14:30 |
Dim, June 30 | TBC VS TBC (Semi Final 1) | The oval | 14:30 |
Time, July 2 | TBC VS TBC (Semi Final 2) | The oval | 18:30 |
Sun, July 5 | TBC VS TBC (End) | Lord | 14:30 |
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