ICC has announced the fixtures, locations, groups, dates, and match schedule for the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup.

Get detailed information of 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup the lineup, timetable, dates, groups, and more. Read on for more information and to discover about the squads.

The schedule for the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup has been released by the ICC. The games are slated to begin in South Africa on February 10, 2023. The final two openings in the two groups have been filled by the women’s teams of Bangladesh and Ireland. For a decision to be made, the qualification matches were recently played and finished. The teams will compete in their eighth T20 World Cup. The finals are slated for February 26 with February 27 serving as a backup day in case of issues. In Cape Town, the knockout games will take place.

The Women’s T20 World Cup will be held in South Africa in 2019. On February 10, 2023, South Africa will play Sri Lanka in Cape Town in the opening game of the season. These games will take place following the Women’s T20i Tri Series, which South Africa is hosting alongside West Indies and India. Although the timetable may be a little demanding, the brief excursions frequently provide the teams with much-needed preparation.

Group A: Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh

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Group B: England, India, West Indies, Pakistan and Ireland

Take a closer look at the fixtures that the International Cricket Council (ICC) recently released for the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup:

Date Teams Location
10 February South Africa vs 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 New Zealand v South Africa 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 Bangladesh v New Zealand 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 Sri Lanka v New Zealand Paarl
20 February Ireland v India Gqeberha
21 February England v Pakistan Cape Town
21 February Bangladesh v South Africa 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

 

Venues:

Cape Town New Lands Cricket Ground, seating 25,000 people, will host 12 matches.

Gqeberha St George’s Park Cricket Ground has a capacity of 19,000 people and will host 5 matches.

Paarl – Boland Park has a capacity of 10,000 people and will host 6 matches.

Ticket costs:

The South African Association made an effort to keep ticket prices as low as feasible. The crowds that attend live men’s cricket matches and women’s cricket matches cannot be compared. The range of prices begins at 60 Rand, which is only approximately $3.36. Depending on how close to the ground something is, the price may also change. A sizable crowd is something that the administration is expecting. The first games will help in determining the capacity of the stadium and the crowd.

Where will the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup be broadcast?

The rights to broadcast the games live and online belong to ESPN Star Sports. Every cricket fan can use the services for free if they wish to watch live cricket matches and get the most out of them. The channel is anticipated to connect with viewers in more than 200 nations. This will include South America and Europe as well.

 

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