The hosts of the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup will face Sri Lanka in the tournament’s opening match at Newlands, Cape Town, on February 10. You can watch the Women’s World Cup live here. On February 11, England’s tournament against the West Indies gets underway at Boland Park in Paarl. Later that same day, Australia will face New Zealand in their title defense.
On Sunday, February 12, India plays a crucial match against Pakistan at Newlands. Later that day, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka meet. England was the only team to win both pre-tournament games, making the most of the official warm-up games. England will be one of the best teams entering the tournament after victories over New Zealand and South Africa, the tournament’s hosts, with high scoring games.
ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2023 Schedule :
Date | Match | Time & Venue |
10 February | South Africa versus Sri Lanka | 10.30 pm (Cape Town) |
11 February | West Indies versus England | 6.30 pm (Paarl) |
11 February | Australia versus New Zealand | 10.30 pm (Paarl) |
12 February | India versus Pakistan | 6.30 pm (Cape Town) |
12 February | Bangladesh versus Sri Lanka | 10.30 pm (Cape Town) |
13 February | Ireland versus England | 6.30 pm (Paarl) |
13 February | South Africa versus New Zealand | 10.30 pm (Paarl) |
14 February | Australia versus Bangladesh | 10.30 pm (Gqeberha) |
15 February | West Indies versus India | 6.30 pm (Cape Town) |
15 February | Pakistan versus Ireland | 10.30 pm (Cape Town) |
16 February | Sri Lanka versus Australia | 6.30 pm (Gqeberha) |
17 February | New Zealand versus Bangladesh | 6.30 pm (Cape Town) |
17 February | West Indies versus Ireland | 10.30 pm (Cape Town) |
18 February | England versus India | 6.30 pm (Gqeberha) |
18 February | South Africa versus Australia | 10.30 pm (Gqeberha) |
19 February | Pakistan versus West Indies | 6.30 pm (Paarl) |
19 February | New Zealand versus Sri Lanka | 10.30 pm (Paarl) |
20 February | Ireland versus India | 6.30 pm (Gqeberha) |
21 February | England versus Pakistan | 6.30 pm (Cape Town) |
21 February | South Africa versus Bangladesh | 10.30 pm (Cape Town) |
23 February | Semi-final 1 | 6.30 pm (Cape Town) |
24 February | Semi-final 2 | 6.30 pm (Cape Town) |
26 February | Final | 6.30 pm (Cape Town) |
Official Live Television and Streaming
India: In India, fans can watch the tournament at Star Sports. Coverage will be provided by SS1 SD, SS2 SD, and HD. Hotstar will provide live streaming.
Sri Lanka: Star Sports will be available for Sri Lankan viewers to watch the tournament. Yupp will be used to stream live events.
Bangladesh: The tournament can be streamed live on Rabbithole through Gazi TV, which holds the tournament’s broadcasting license in Bangladesh.
Pakistan: The tournament will be broadcast by PTV Sports in Pakistan and streamed on the PTV app.
UK and Ireland: The tournament will be broadcast by Sky Sports and streamed on SkyGo.
Australia: The tournament is available for Australian viewers to watch on Fox Sports as well as live streaming on Kayo, FoxtelGo, and FoxtelNOW. Australia matches will also be covered by Icc.tv.
New Zealand: For viewers in New Zealand, the tournament will be covered by Sky Sport NZ. Both icc.tv and Sky Go NZ provide live streaming options.
USA: In the United States, the tournament will be broadcast by ESPN+ and Willow TV, and icc.tv will also provide live streaming.