The sixth edition of ICC Women’s World Twenty20 is scheduled to be hosted in West Indies for the first time since tournament’s inception. 2018 women’s t20 world cup will be played from 9 to 24 November and 10 national women teams to compete in the group stage of championship.
Teams are categorized into two groups, A and B.
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Group A consists of hosts Windies, South Africa, England, Sri Lanka and Qualifier 1 meanwhile Group B has India, Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand and Qualifier 2. Guyana, Saint Lucia and Antigua to host 23 matches of 2018 world t20 for women’s.
Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground in Antigua to host both semi-finals and final match of the tournament.
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25 November is the reserve day for final.
New Zealand to play opening match of 2018 ICC Women’s World T20 against India at Guyana National Stadium meanwhile title defending champion and host West Indies to meet Qualifier-1 later the day on November 9.
Women’s World Twenty20 2018 Full Schedule
DATE | TIME (LOCAL) | MATCH | FIXTURE | VENUE |
9 November | 11:00 | Match 1 | New Zealand vs India | Guyana |
16:00 | Match 2 | Australia vs Pakistan | Guyana | |
20:00 | Match 3 | Windies vs Bangladesh | Guyana | |
10 November | 16:00 | Match 4 | England vs Sri Lanka | St. Lucia |
11 November | 11:00 | Match 5 | India vs Pakistan | Guyana |
16:00 | Match 6 | Australia vs Ireland | Guyana | |
12 November | 16:00 | Match 7 | England vs Bangladesh | St. Lucia |
20:00 | Match 8 | Sri Lanka vs South Africa | St. Lucia | |
13 November | 16:00 | Match 9 | Pakistan vs Ireland | Guyana |
20:00 | Match 10 | Australia vs New Zealand | Guyana | |
14 November | 16:00 | Match 11 | Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh | St. Lucia |
20:00 | Match 12 | Windies vs South Africa | St. Lucia | |
15 November | 11:00 | Match 13 | India vs Ireland | Guyana |
16:00 | Match 14 | New Zealand vs Pakistan | Guyana | |
16 November | 16:00 | Match 15 | England vs South Africa | St. Lucia |
20:00 | Match 16 | Windies vs Sri Lanka | St. Lucia | |
17 November | 11:00 | Match 17 | India vs Australia | Guyana |
16:00 | Match 18 | New Zealand vs Ireland | Guyana | |
18 November | 16:00 | Match 19 | Windies vs England | St. Lucia |
20:00 | Match 20 | South Africa vs Bangladesh | St. Lucia | |
22 November | 16:00 | Match 21 | Semi-Final 1st: Windies vs Australia | Antigua |
20:00 | Match 22 | Semi-Final 2nd: England vs India | Antigua | |
24 November | 20:00 | Match 23 | Final: Australia vs England | Antigua |
25 November | Reserve Day |
Download: WWT20 2018 fixtures PDF
What do you think which two teams will qualify for the final of women’s world t20 2018? Share your views in the comments area.
Sam Sooppersaud (US: Cricket Journalist)
I have watched several matches in the Women T20 World Cup. I’ll tell you something. These ladies can play cricket. They are enthusiastic and exciting. You see it in their body language. You see it when they feel they have committed an error. You see the grief in their faces. I don’t want to single out any team but in the Indian girls you can see the “innocent” girlish giggles and “actions”. All the ladies should feel proud of the job they are doing in entertain us, the cricket fans. I am looking forward to sitting infront of my tv enjoying the thrills and excitement of the two semi finals and the finals. Good luck to all the four teams. Windies, Australia, India, and England.