ICC Releases Women's T20 World Cup Warm-Up Schedule, India to Face These Teams

Women's T20 World Cup: On Monday, the ICC released the schedule for the Women's T20 World Cup. The ICC has now also announced the schedule for the World Cup warm-up matches. India will play its warm-up matches against two strong teams.
ICC Releases Women's T20 World Cup Warm-Up Schedule
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Women's T20 World Cup: The Women's T20 World Cup is set to be held in the UAE this year. The ICC has released the schedule for the tournament, which will begin on October 3. The full schedule was announced by the ICC on Monday.

Prior to the World Cup, warm-up matches will also be played. On Tuesday, the ICC released the schedule for these warm-up matches.

The Indian women's cricket team will play two warm-up matches before the T20 World Cup, facing two strong teams, which is a positive sign for Team India.

India Set for Crucial Warm-Up Clashes Against Strong Teams

India will play two warm-up matches in Dubai before the Women's T20 World Cup, facing West Indies and South Africa. India will take on West Indies on September 29, followed by a match against South Africa on October 1.

All ten teams participating in the Women's T20 World Cup will play two warm-up matches each. The warm-up matches will kick off on September 28, with Pakistan facing Scotland and Sri Lanka taking on Bangladesh.

The World Cup will officially begin on October 3, featuring two matches: Bangladesh Vs Scotland and Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka.

Let's take a closer look at the full schedule of the Women's T20 World Cup warm-up matches.

Complete Warm-Up Match Schedule

  • September 28: Pakistan Vs Scotland (Sevens Stadium, Dubai)

  • September 28: Sri Lanka Vs Bangladesh (ICCA 1, Dubai)

  • September 29: New Zealand Vs South Africa (Sevens, Dubai)

  • September 29: India Vs West Indies (ICCA 2, Dubai)

  • September 29: Australia Vs England (ICCA 1, Dubai)

  • September 30: Sri Lanka Vs Scotland (Sevens, Dubai)

  • September 30: Bangladesh Vs Pakistan (ICCA 2, Dubai)

  • October 1: West Indies Vs Australia (Sevens, Dubai)

  • October 1: England Vs New Zealand (ICCA 2, Dubai)

  • October 1: South Africa Vs India (ICCA 1, Dubai)

Women's T20 World Cup Full Schedule

  • October 3, Thursday

    • Bangladesh Vs Scotland, Sharjah

    • Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka, Sharjah

  • October 4, Friday

    • South Africa Vs West Indies, Dubai

    • India Vs New Zealand, Dubai

  • October 5, Saturday

    • Bangladesh Vs England, Sharjah

    • Australia Vs Sri Lanka, Sharjah

  • October 6, Sunday

    • India Vs Pakistan, Dubai

    • West Indies Vs Scotland, Dubai

  • October 7, Monday

    • England Vs South Africa, Sharjah

  • October 8, Tuesday

    • Australia Vs New Zealand, Sharjah

  • October 9, Wednesday

    • South Africa Vs Scotland, Dubai

    • India Vs Sri Lanka, Dubai

  • October 10, Thursday

    • Bangladesh Vs West Indies, Sharjah

  • October 11, Friday

    • Australia Vs Pakistan, Dubai

  • October 12, Saturday

    • New Zealand Vs Sri Lanka, Sharjah

    • Bangladesh Vs South Africa, Dubai

  • October 13, Sunday

    • England Vs Scotland, Sharjah

    • India Vs Australia, Sharjah

  • October 14, Monday

    • Pakistan Vs New Zealand, Dubai

  • October 15, Tuesday

    • England Vs West Indies, Dubai

  • October 17, Thursday

    • Semi-final 1, Dubai

  • October 18, Friday

    • Semi-final 2, Sharjah

  • October 20, Sunday

    • Final, Dubai

Announcement of Teams' Squads

For the ICC T20 World Cup, 10 teams have been divided into two groups. Group A consists of Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Meanwhile, Group B includes Bangladesh, England, Scotland, South Africa, and the West Indies.

It is worth noting that, at the time of writing this report, Australia, India, Pakistan, and England have announced their squads.

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