ICC Announces Full Schedule For 2022 ICC Women’s World Cup
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday announced the full schedule for the 2022 Women's World Cup which will be played in New Zealand.
The World Cup will see 31 matches played across 31 days between March 4 and April 3, 2022 — the first global women’s cricket event to be played since the T20 World Cup in Australia back in March 2020. The tournament was postponed from its original window in February-March 2021 due to Covid-19 pandemic.
ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 fixtures by venue:
(*denotes day/night)
Bay Oval, Tauranga
Fri Mar 04
New Zealand v Qualifier*
Sun Mar 06
Qualifier v India*
Tue Mar 08
Australia v Qualifier *
Fri Mar 11
Qualifier v South Africa*
Mon Mar 14
South Africa v England*
Wed Mar 16
England v India*
Fri Mar 18
Qualifier v Qualifier
University Oval, Dunedin
Sat Mar 05
Qualifier v South Africa
Mon Mar 07
New Zealand v Qualifier
Wed Mar 09
Qualifier v England
Seddon Park, Hamilton
Sat Mar 05
Australia v England*
Thu Mar 10
New Zealand v India*
Sat Mar 12
Qualifier v India*
Mon Mar 14
Qualifier v Qualifier
Thu Mar 17
New Zealand v South Africa*
Mon Mar 21
Qualifier v Qualifier*
Tue Mar 22
India v Qualifier*
Basin Reserve, Wellington
Sun Mar 13
New Zealand v Australia
Tue Mar 15
Australia v Qualifier
Tue Mar 22
South Africa v Australia
Thu Mar 24
South Africa v Qualifier
Fri Mar 25
Qualifier v Australia
Sun Mar 27
England v Qualifier
Wed Mar 30
Semi-Final 1
Eden Park, Auckland
Sat Mar 19
India v Australia*
Sun Mar 20
New Zealand v England
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Thu Mar 24
England v Qualifier*
Sat Mar 26
New Zealand v Qualifier
Sun Mar 27
India v South Africa*
Thu Mar 31
Semi-Final 2*
Sun Apr 03
FINAL*.
Speaking about Star India’s commitment to Women’s Cricket in the country, Sanjog Gupta, Head – Sports, Star India said, “At Star India, we have worked towards building a more inclusive sports ecosystem in the country, one which encourages women to compete at the highest level, watch as fans, participate at the grassroots level and work behind the scenes to deliver our broadcasts. The last five years have seen significant progress in women’s Cricket and recent success of the Women’s T20 challenge is an indicator of the same. We at Star India are proud to be associated with women’s cricket and are delighted to have contributed to its growth. The growing prominence of women's cricket and showcasing of Cricketers' journeys serve as an inspiration to young girls and encourages them to pick up the sport."
"Continuing our commitment to building women heroes for the country, Star Sports will have an exciting line-up of content leading up to the upcoming ICC Women’s World Cup and will present the tournament in multiple languages with an exciting line-up of surround programming including Cricket Live. The broadcast of the ICC Women’s World Cup has grown leaps and bounds. The 2017 ICC Women’s World Cup Final, one of the highest-rated sporting events of that year with a cumulative reach of 95mn, is testament to the growing fandoms for women’s cricket in India,” he added.
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