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Guess what? Australia’s gearing up for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, and they’re kicking off their journey against a team yet to qualify. It all kicks off in Bangladesh this October, and we just got the scoop on the groups and fixtures!
Australia’s been on fire, winning the title a whopping six times, including last year’s victory against South Africa. Now, they’re grouped with some fierce competition like India, New Zealand, Pakistan, and a mystery qualifying team in Group A.
Group A: Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Qualifier 1
Group B: South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Qualifier 2
Over in Group B, it’s South Africa and England leading the pack, with West Indies, Bangladesh, and another qualifier ready to give them a run for their money.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS!! 🚨
Women's T20 World Cup 2024 will be played from 3rd October to 20th October in Dhaka and Sylhet.
Total 23 matches to be played across 19 days between 10 teams. #CricketTwitter #T20WorldCup24 pic.twitter.com/7OvVlyx4zH
— Female Cricket (@imfemalecricket) May 5, 2024
Each team’s playing four matches in the group stage, and the top two from each group will battle it out in the semis on 17th and 18th October, leading up to the grand finale in Dhaka on 20th October.
We’re talking 23 matches over 19 days in Dhaka and Sylhet, with reserve days lined up just in case.
October 3: England v South Africa, Dhaka
October 3: Bangladesh v Qualifier 2, Dhaka
October 4: Australia v Qualifier 1, Sylhet
October 4: India v New Zealand, Sylhet
October 5: South Africa v West Indies, Dhaka
October 5: Bangladesh v England, Dhaka
October 6: New Zealand v Qualifier 1, Sylhet
October 6: India v Pakistan, Sylhet
October 7: West Indies v Qualifier 2, Dhaka
October 8: Australia v Pakistan, Sylhet
October 9: Bangladesh v West Indies, Dhaka
October 9: India v Qualifier 1, Sylhet
October 10: South Africa v Qualifier 2, Dhaka
October 11: Australia v New Zealand, Sylhet
October 11: Pakistan v Qualifier 1, Sylhet
October 12: England v West Indies, Dhaka
October 12: Bangladesh v South Africa, Dhaka
October 13: Pakistan v New Zealand, Sylhet
October 13: India v Australia, Sylhet
October 14: England v Qualifier 2, Dhaka
October 17: First semi-final, Sylhet
October 18: Second semi-final, Dhaka
October 20: Final, Dhaka
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