ICC Womens T20 World Cup
ICC Womens T20 World Cup, 2024 starts from
( 03rd Oct – 20th Oct )









Sat, 12 Oct 2024 |







ICC Womens T20 World Cup, 2024 Group A & Group B
Group A
Group A |
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India Women |
Australia Women |
New Zealand Women |
Pakistan Women |
Sri Lanka Women |
Group B
Group B |
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West Indies Women |
Bangladesh Women |
South Africa Women |
England Women |
Scotland Women |
Group A: Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Group B: South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Scotland
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the United Arab Emirates will see the top 10 cricket nations from around the globe battle for the coveted trophy from October 3 to 20. The ninth edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup will feature 10 teams competing in 23 matches across two cities – Dubai and Sharjah
Sharjah Cricket Stadium
Over 200 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) have taken place at Sharjah Cricket Stadium since it opened in 1982. The inaugural ODI match took place in April 1984 between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
The field has grown to be so popular on the international circuit that, just over ten years ago, it was included to the Guinness Book of World Records for hosting the most One-Day Internationals (ODIs). With a capacity of 16,000, it has gained popularity as a site especially for South Asian teams, as seen by the large numbers of foreign visitors who frequent the area.
On January 9, 2015, Pakistan hosted Sri Lanka for the first-ever women’s ODI. Six days later, the two teams competed in the first-ever women’s T20 international at the same venue.
During the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in 2021, Sharjah Cricket Stadium served as one of four sites. It saw 11 group-stage matches, including a close victory by South Africa against England.
In honor of the Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar’s 50th birthday in 2023, the West Stand has been renamed the Sachin Tendulkar Stand. This location holds special significance since it was the site of his famous 134 off 131 balls when India defeated Australia in the 1998 Coca-Cola Cup final, needing to chase down 273.
During the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, the venue will host 11 matches, including the opening doubleheader on October 3 between Bangladesh and Scotland and Pakistan and Sri Lanka. On October 18, it will also play host to the second semi-final. Other notable games that will take place there are the Group A match between Australia and India and the Group B match between England and South Africa.
Dubai International Stadium
The 25,000-seat Dubai International Stadium opened its doors in 2009, making it the more recent of the two arenas in use.
Shahid Afridi starred in both the ODI series and the T20 series that followed Pakistan’s match against Australia in April of that year, which was the first international event held on the ground.
Its first women’s ODI was Pakistan vs. West Indies in February 2019, and in September 2023, the UAE hosted Namibia in the first women’s T20 international hosted by DIS.
Thirteen matches were held at DIS for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in 2021. In the championship match, Australia won their first-ever title by defeating New Zealand by eight wickets.
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