Full schedule of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020

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19 February, 2020, 05:30 am
Last modified: 19 February, 2020, 05:41 am
This is the seventh edition of the tournament with Australia emerging as the most successful side in its history with 4 titles.

The ICC Women's T20 World Cup is around the corner and will kick off this Friday on February 21. The ten-nation tournament is taking place in Australia this time with the hosts facing India in the first match of the World Cup in Sydney. Harmanpreet Kaur's side is a dark horse in the showpiece T20 tournament and is placed in Group A with New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Australia.

This is the seventh edition of the tournament with Australia emerging as the most successful side in its history with 4 titles. England won the inaugural event while West Indies claimed victory in 2018.

The 17-day tournament will culminate on March 8 when the final takes place in Melbourne.

These are the groups for the initial stages:-

Group A – Australia, India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh.

Group B – England, South Africa, West Indies, Pakistan, Thailand.

Here is the full schedule of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020:-

February 21 (2:00 PM BST): Australia vs India in Sydney

February 22 (1:00 PM BST): West Indies vs Thailand in Perth

February 22 (5:00 PM BST): New Zealand vs Sri Lanka in Perth

February 23 (5:00 PM BST): England vs South Africa in Perth

February 24 (12:00 PM BST): Australia vs Sri Lanka in Perth

February 24 (05:00 PM BST): India vs Bangladesh in Perth

February 26 (10:00 PM BST): England vs Thailand in Canberra

February 26 (2:00 PM BST): West Indies vs Pakistan in Canberra

February 27 (10:00 AM BST): India vs New Zealand in Melbourne

February 27 (2:00 PM BST): Australia vs Bangladesh in Canberra

February 28 (10:00 AM BST): South Africa vs Thailand in Canberra

February 28 (2:00 PM BST): England vs Pakistan in Canberra

February 29 (6:00 AM BST): New Zealand vs Bangladesh in Melbourne

February 29 (2:00 PM BST): India vs Sri Lanka in Melbourne

March 1 (10:00 AM BST): South Africa vs Pakistan in Sydney

March 1 (2:00 PM BST): England vs West Indies in Sydney

March 2 (6:00 AM BST): Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh in Melbourne

March 2 (10:00 AM BST): Australia vs New Zealand in Melbourne

March 3 (10:)0 AM BST): Pakistan vs Thailand in Sydney

March 3 (2:00 PM BST): West Indies vs South Africa in Sydney

March 5 (10:00 AM BST): First semi-final in Sydney

March 5 (2:00 PM BST): Second semi-final in Sydney

March 8 (1:00 PM BST): Final in Melbourne

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