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Women T20 World Cup 2023: India women to face Pakistan women in opener, full schedule HERE
Twenty-three matches will be played in the 10-team tournament
India Women will begin their T20 World Cup 2023 campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan Women on February 12 in Cape Town, as per the fixture announced by the ICC on Monday (October 3). India have been placed in Group 2 along with England, West Indies, Pakistan and qualifiers Ireland in the February 10-26 tournament to be held in South Africa. India's second match will also be played in Cape Town against the West Indies on February 15 before they take on England and Ireland on February 18 and 20 in Gqeberha.
Hosts South Africa will take on Sri Lanka in the inaugural match in Cape Town. The final will be held on February 26, also in Cape Town, with a reserve day available on the next day in case of major interruptions in play on the designated date.
Cape Town, Paarl and Gqeberha will host the matches of the tournament with the knockout matches set to be played in Cape Town. Twenty-three matches will be played in the 10-team tournament.
Bangladesh and Ireland complete the list of participating teams, joining Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the West Indies in the eighth edition of the Women's T20 World Cup.
Five-time title winners and defending champions Australia are grouped alongside their Trans-Tasmanian rivals New Zealand, hosts South Africa, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in Group 1.
Bangladesh recently won the Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier final by beating Ireland, the other qualified team which has been placed in Group 2. In the group stage, which run until February 21, each team will take on the other four teams in their group once. The top two teams in each group at the end of the group stage play the semi-finals.
Below is the full schedule of Women's T20 World Cup 2023
10 February South Africa v Sri Lanka
11 February West Indies v England
11 February Australia v New Zealand
12 February India v Pakistan
12 February Bangladesh v Sri Lanka
13 February Ireland v England
13 February South Africa v New Zealand
14 February Australia v Bangladesh
15 February West Indies v India
15 February Pakistan v Ireland
16 February Sri Lanka v Australia
17 February New Zealand v Bangladesh
17 February West Indies v Ireland
18 February England v India
18 February South Africa v Australia
19 February Pakistan v West Indies
19 February New Zealand v Sri Lanka
20 February Ireland v India
21 February England v Pakistan
21 February South Africa v Bangladesh
(With PTI inputs)