2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup
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2024 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Updates with Full Schedule

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The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is set to start in style today and is set to happen at various stadiums in UAE. Following the unrest-like situation in Bangladesh, the ICC (International Cricket Council) needed to move the tournament out of the area and shift it to the UAE.

Defending champions Australia will be rallying to bring the World Cup home again while other powerhouse teams such as India are aiming to win the cup for the first time. Just take a look at all the upcoming live-streaming details for the whole tournament.

Australia is aiming for an unprecedented fourth consecutive title. Australia has shown strength from leading up to the tournament, they won 10 out of 12 T20s this year, 2024.

Australia’s recent series against New Zealand highlighted their depth and dominance in both batting and bowling segments. The team’s capability of handling various situations will be tested as they face diverse playing styles on the ground from their group rivals.

All the Details of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament:

The action at the ICC Women’s World Cup 2024 is set to start today, with Bangladesh and Scotland all set to kick off in style against each other in Sharjah.

  1. ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Full Schedule:
  2. October 3, Match 1: Bangladesh vs Scotland, Sharjah, 3:30 pm IST
  3. October 3, Match 2: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 7:30 pm IST
  4. October 4, Match 3: South Africa vs West Indies, Dubai, 3:30 pm IST
  5. October 4, Match 4: India vs New Zeland, Dubai, 7:30 pm IST
  6. October 5, Match 5: Australia vs Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 3:30 pm IST
  7. October 5, Match 6: Bangladesh vs England, Sharjah, 7:30 pm IST
  8. October 6, Match 7: India vs Pakistan, Dubai, 3:30 pm IST
  9. October 6, Match 8: West Indies vs Scotland, Dubai, 7:30 pm IST
  10. October 7, Match 9: England vs South Africa, Sharjah, 7:30 pm IST
  11. October 8, Match 10: Australia vs New Zealand, Sharjah, 7:30 pm IST
  12. October 9, Match 11: South Africa vs Scotland, Dubai, 3:30 pm IST
  13. October 9, Match 12: India vs Sri Lanka, Dubai, 7:30 pm IST
  14. October 10, Match 13: Bangladesh vs West Indies, Sharjah, 7:30 pm IST
  15. October 11, Match 14: Australia vs Pakistan, Dubai, 7:30 pm IST
  16. October 12, Match 15: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 3:30 pm IST
  17. October 12, Match 16: Bangladesh vs South Africa, Dubai, 7:30 pm IST
  18. October 13, Match 17: England vs Scotland, Sharjah, 3:30 pm IST
  19. October 13, Match 18: India vs Australia, Sharjah, 7:30 pm IST
  20. October 14, Match 19: Pakistan vs New Zealand, Dubai, 7:30 pm IST
  21. October 15, Match 20: England vs West Indies, Dubai, 7:30 pm IST
  22. October 17, Match 21: Semi-final 1, Dubai, 7:30 pm IST
  23. October 18, Match 22: Semi-final 2, Sharjah, 7:30 pm IST
  24. October 20, Match 23: Final, Dubai, 7:30 pm IST

Where will the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Take Place?

The first match of the ICC T20 Women’s World Cup will happen at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. The second venue of the tournament is the Dubai International Stadium.

When will the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Take Place?

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is set to begin on Thursday, October 3, 2024.

How to Watch The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Live Streaming in the UK?

Fans in the United Kingdom can watch the live telecast of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup matches through Sky Sports Cricket, and Sky Sports Main Event. The live streaming can be made available through the SkyGo, SkySports, and NOW app.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Full Squad:

10 teams are participating in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup divided into two groups. Each team will play four matches and the top two teams from each group will be qualified to play the semi-finals. The final match will be held in Dubai, on October 20, 2024.

Group A

Australia, India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Pakistan

Group B

South Africa, West Indies, Bangladesh, England, and Scotland

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