India, Australia placed in Group A for Women's T20 World Cup in Bangladesh

India, Australia placed in Group A for Women’s T20 World Cup in Bangladesh

India were on May 5 placed in Group A alongside defending champions Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan in the Women’s T20 World Cup, which will be held in Bangladesh from October 3-20 this year. With all their group matches scheduled to be played at Sylhet, India will open their campaign against New Zealand on October 4 and face off against arch-rivals Pakistan on October 6 as the ICC announced the schedule for the ninth edition of the Women’s T20 WC. India’s next assignment will be against yet-to-be-identified Qualifier 1 team on October 9 while their clash against six-time world champions Australia will be on October 13. “Each side will play four group matches at the tournament, with the top two teams from each group progressing to the cut-throat semi-finals on 17 and 18 October ahead of the Final in Dhaka on 20 October,” the ICC posted on its website. “In total, there will be 23 matches played across 19 days in Dhaka and Sylhet, with reserve days in place for both semi-finals and the final should they be required,” the ICC added. Hosts Bangladesh are placed in Group B along with South Africa, England, West Indies and Qualifier 2. The two teams will enter the main tournament after the Qualifying event identifies the two finalists later today. Ireland, UAE, Sri Lanka and Scotland are in the fray. Ireland will take on Scotland in the first semifinal while UAE will face Sri Lanka in the second. Both the games will be played at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi today.

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ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024: India face Pakistan on... | Cricket News

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NEW DELHI: ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is all set to take place in Bangladesh, with the cricketing action starting in October and India taking on Pakistan in a high-stakes clash on October 6 in Sylhet. The tournament will feature the world’s best teams, including six-time champions Australia, who will begin their title defence against a yet-to-be-determined qualifier. The groups and fixtures for the prestigious event were announced on Sunday, 5 May. Australia, who clinched their sixth title in Cape Town last year, is placed in Group A. They will face strong contenders including India, the 2020 runners-up, New Zealand, Pakistan, and a qualifying team. Group B comprises South Africa, England, the 2016 champions West Indies, host nation Bangladesh, and a second qualifier. The tournament will be a showcase of intense cricket, with 23 matches spread over 19 days in the cities of Dhaka and Sylhet. Group A: Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Qualifier 1Group B: South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Qualifier 2Teams are geared up to play four group matches each, with the top two from each group moving on to the semi-finals scheduled for 17 and 18 October. The final will be held in Dhaka on 20 October, with reserve days planned for the semi-finals and final if necessary.Apart from India vs Pakistan, key fixtures include the opening match between England and South Africa on October 3 in Dhaka. Fans can also look forward to the Trans-Tasman rivalry as Australia takes on New Zealand on October 11 in Sylhet.Full list of fixtures:October 3: England v South Africa, DhakaOctober 3: Bangladesh v Qualifier 2, DhakaOctober 4: Australia v Qualifier 1, SylhetOctober 4: India v New Zealand, SylhetOctober 5: South Africa v West Indies, DhakaOctober 5: Bangladesh v England, DhakaOctober 6: New Zealand v Qualifier 1, SylhetOctober 6: India v Pakistan, SylhetOctober 7: West Indies v Qualifier 2, DhakaOctober 8: Australia v Pakistan, SylhetOctober 9: Bangladesh v West Indies, DhakaOctober 9: India v Qualifier 1, SylhetOctober 10: South Africa v Qualifier 2, DhakaOctober 11: Australia v New Zealand, SylhetOctober 11: Pakistan v Qualifier 1, SylhetOctober 12: England v West Indies, DhakaOctober 12: Bangladesh v South Africa, DhakaOctober 13: Pakistan v New Zealand, SylhetOctober 13: India v Australia, SylhetOctober 14: England v Qualifier 2, Dhaka October 17: First semi-final, SylhetOctober 18: Second semi-final, DhakaOctober 20: Final, Dhaka(Inputs from agencies)

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