The seventh edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup will see ten teams will fighting for the title. The campaign will begin on 21st February 2020 and the final will be hosted on the International Women’s Day, 8th March 2020. Ahead of the main leg of the tournament the teams will play ten warm-fixtures scheduled from 15th February to 20th February. The tournament will be played at six venues in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, and Canberra whereas the warm-up matches will be hosted by Adelaide and Brisbane.
The teams have been classified in two groups. Group A is being shared by Australia, Bangladesh, India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Group B has England, Pakistan, South Africa, Thailand, West Indies. These teams will play 20 group matches followed by two semi-finals and the finale.
The Women’s T20 World Cup matches will be available on Star Sports Network. The live streaming of the matches can be followed on Hotstar.
Warm-up fixtures:
Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Time (IST) | Venue |
15-Feb | Australia | West Indies | 09.30 AM | Allan Border Field, Brisbane |
16-Feb | Bangladesh | Thailand | 05.30 AM | Allan Border Field, Brisbane |
16-Feb | Sri Lanka | South Africa | 05.30 AM | Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide |
16-Feb | India | Pakistan | 09.30 AM | Allan Border Field, Brisbane |
16-Feb | England | New Zealand | 09.30 AM | Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide |
18-Feb | Australia | South Africa | 05.30 AM | Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide |
18-Feb | India | West Indies | 09.30 AM | Allan Border Field, Brisbane |
18-Feb | England | Sri Lanka | 09.30 AM | Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide |
19-Feb | New Zealand | Thailand | 05.30 AM | Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide |
20-Feb | Bangladesh | Pakistan | 05.30 AM | Allan Border Field, Brisbane |
Tournament schedule:
Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Time (IST) | Venue |
21-Feb | Australia | India | 01.30 PM | Sydney Showground, Sydney |
22-Feb | Thailand | West Indies | 11.30 AM | Western Australian Cricket Association, Perth |
22-Feb | New Zealand | Sri Lanka | 04.30 PM | Western Australian Cricket Association, Perth |
23-Feb | England | South Africa | 04.30 PM | Western Australian Cricket Association, Perth |
24-Feb | Australia | Sri Lanka | 11.30 AM | Western Australian Cricket Association, Perth |
24-Feb | Bangladesh | India | 04.30 PM | Western Australian Cricket Association, Perth |
26-Feb | England | Thailand | 08.30 AM | Manuka Oval, Canberra |
26-Feb | Pakistan | West Indies | 01.30 PM | Manuka Oval, Canberra |
27-Feb | India | New Zealand | 08.30 AM | Melbourne Junction, Melbourne |
27-Feb | Australia | Bangladesh | 01.30 PM | Manuka Oval, Canberra |
28-Feb | South Africa | Thailand | 08.30 AM | Manuka Oval, Canberra |
28-Feb | England | Pakistan | 01.30 PM | Manuka Oval, Canberra |
29-Feb | Bangladesh | New Zealand | 08.30 AM | Melbourne Junction, Melbourne |
29-Feb | India | Sri Lanka | 01.30 PM | Melbourne Junction, Melbourne |
01-Mar | Pakistan | South Africa | 08.30 AM | Sydney Showground, Sydney |
01-Mar | England | West Indies | 01.30 PM | Sydney Showground, Sydney |
02-Mar | Bangladesh | Sri Lanka | 08.30 AM | Melbourne Junction, Melbourne |
02-Mar | Australia | New Zealand | 01.30 PM | Melbourne Junction, Melbourne |
03-Mar | Pakistan | Thailand | 08.30 AM | Sydney Showground |
03-Mar | South Africa | West Indies | 01.30 PM | Sydney Showground, Sydney |
05-Mar | Semi-final 1 | A1 vs B2 | 08.30 AM | Sydney Cricket Ground |
05-Mar | Semi-final 2 | A2 vs B1 | 01.30 PM | Sydney Cricket Ground |
08-Mar | Final | SF1 vs SF2 | 01.30 PM | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |