Venue | City | No. of Matches | Match Dates | Seating Capacity | Ends |
Newlands | Cape Town | 12 | Feb-10, Feb-12, Feb-15, Feb-17, Feb-21, Feb-23, Feb-24 | 25,000 | Wynberg End, Kelvin Grove End |
Boland Park | Paarl | 6 | Feb-11, Feb-13, Feb-19 | 10,000 | Nederburg End, Swart Land End |
St George's Park | Port Elizabeth | 5 | Feb-14, Feb-16, Feb-18, Feb-20 | 19,000 | Duckpond End, Park Drive End |
Date | Match | Time(IST) | Stage |
10 Feb, Friday | South Africa vs Sri Lanka | 10:30 pm | - |
12 Feb, Sunday | India vs Pakistan | 06:30 pm | - |
12Feb, Sunday | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | 10:30 pm | - |
15 Feb, Wednesday | Pakistan vs Ireland | 10:30 pm | - |
17 Feb, Friday | New Zealand vs Bangladesh | 06:30 am | - |
17 Feb, Friday | West Indies vs Ireland | 10:30 pm | - |
21 Feb, Tuesday | England VS Pakistan | 06:30 pm | - |
21 Feb, Tuesday | South Africa VS Bangladesh | 10:30 pm | - |
23 Feb, Thursday | TBD 1 VS TBD 2 | 06:30 pm | Semi-Final |
24 Feb, Friday | TBD 1 VS TBD 2 | 06:30 pm | Semi-Final |
26 Feb, Sunday | TBD 1 VS TBD 2 | 06:30 pm | Final |
Date | Match | Time(IST) | Stage |
11 Feb, Saturday | West Indies VS England | 06:30 pm | - |
11 Feb, Saturday | Australia vs New zealands | 10:30 pm | - |
13 Feb, Monday | Ireland vs England | 06:30 pm | - |
13 Feb, Monday | South Africa vs New Zealand | 10:30 pm | - |
19 Feb, Sunday | Pakistan vs West Indies | 06:30 pm | - |
19 Feb, Sunday | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | 10:30 pm | - |
Date | Match | Time(IST) | Stage |
14 Feb, Tuseday | Australia vs Bangladesh | 10:30 pm | - |
16 Feb, Thursday | Sri Lanka vs Australia | 06:30 pm | - |
18 Feb, Satuday | England vs India | 06:30 pm | - |
18 Feb, Satuday | South Africa vs Australia | 10:30 pm | - |
20 Feb, Monday | India vs Ireland | 06:30 pm | - |
The 2023 Women's T20 World Cup schedule has been made public by the ICC. It will take place in South Africa. The host nation, South Africa and Sri Lanka, will play in the first game of the eighth ICC Women's T20 World Cup on February 10, 2023. The knockout rounds of the event were held at Gqeberha, Paarl, and Cape Town, where the matches were played.
Five-time and defending champions Australia will be grouped with Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand and the host country South Africa in Group 1 of the Women's T20 World Cup in 2023.
The general public can currently buy tickets for the 23 games that will be played over 15 days in Cape Town, Paarl, and Gqeberha. The top cricketers in the world will take center stage for a uniquely African cricket festival that culminates in a Finals weekend at Newlands Cricket Ground, with the winner being declared on Sunday, 26 February.
The final match schedule was presented on Monday at a uniquely African event at Cape Town's Newlands Cricket Ground, featuring ICC Ambassador Mithali Raj as a guest. The T20 World Cup, a historic chance for cricket in South Africa, will seek to be the most accessible and inclusive cricket competition ever staged in the country. Back-to-back World Cups will leave a legacy to enhance girls' and women's involvement. The Western Cape will host the first weekend of the Women's T20 World Cup.
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup – The host nations South Africa and Sri Lanka will play in the first game of the eighth ICC Women's T20 World Cup on February 10, 2023. The knockout rounds of the event will take place in Cape Town, Paarl, and Gqeberha.
Five-time and defending champions Australia will be grouped with Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand and the host country South Africa in Group 1 of the Women's T20 World Cup in 2023.
The championship gets underway in Group 1 at Paarl with a matchup between Sri Lanka and the hosts, South Africa. Cape Town and Gqeberha are the other two cities holding games. The tournament's schedule was confirmed by the ICC on Monday. On February 10, 2023, the eighth ICC Women's T20 World Cup will get underway in South Africa.
The top two teams from each group move on to the semifinals, which are scheduled for February 23 and 24 in Cape Town. The final will take place on February 27 at the same site. The defending champion Australia will start their campaign on February 11 against New Zealand after being assigned to Group 1.
In 2023, there will be a Twenty20 International Cricket Tournament. South Africa will host the competition from February 9–26, 2023. The eighth ICC Women's T20 World Cup is taking place. The COVID-19 epidemic prompted the ICC Women's T20 World Cup to be postponed from its initial 2022 date, which the International Cricket Council officially announced in November 2020. The International Cricket Council will reveal South Africa as the host nation of the competition in November 2020.
The ICC Women's T20 World Cup is one of the most prestigious competitions in women's cricket, second only to the Cricket World Cup in terms of prominence. In 2009, England hosted the inaugural edition of this twice-yearly international competition. There will be a total of ten teams competing for this coveted award.
In the current fast-paced T20 format, each team has a single inning with a maximum of 20 overs and it is used in every game. Australia has won the Women's T20 World Cup five times, making it the most successful in the tournament. Each team, England and the West Indies, have won once.
10 February | South Africa v Sri Lanka – Cape Town |
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11 February | West Indies v England – Paarl |
11 February | Australia v New Zealand – Paarl |
12 February | India v Pakistan – Cape Town |
12 February | Bangladesh v Sri Lanka – Cape Town |
13 February | Ireland v England – Paarl |
13 February | South Africa v New Zealand – Paarl |
14 February | Australia v Bangladesh – Gqeberha |
15 February | West Indies v India – Cape Town |
15 February | Pakistan v Ireland – Cape Town |
16 February | Sri Lanka v Australia – Gqeberha |
17 February | New Zealand v Bangladesh – Cape Town |
17 February | West Indies v Ireland – Cape Town |
18 February | England v India – Gqeberha |
18 February | South Africa v Australia – Gqeberha |
19 February | Pakistan v West Indies – Paarl |
19 February | New Zealand v Sri Lanka – Paarl |
20 February | Ireland v India – Gqeberha |
21 February | England v Pakistan – Cape Town |
21 February | South Africa v Bangladesh – Cape Town |
23 February | TBD 1 VS TBD 2 Semi-Final |
24 February | TBD 1 VS TBD 2 Semi-Final |
26 February | TBD 1 VS TBD 2 Final |
The 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup matches will be played at three locations in three cities, according to the ICC. Boland Park, St. George's Park Cricket Ground, and Newlands Cricket Ground were among the locations. "South Africa eagerly anticipates the opening match against Sri Lanka, which will showcase the team's capacity for competition on the playing field. This occurs at a time when fans' interest in women's cricket as a distinctive brand is rising.
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