NEW DELHI: ICC Ladies’s T20 World Cup 2024 is all set to happen in Bangladesh, with the cricketing motion beginning in October, with India taking over Pakistan in a high-stakes conflict on October 6 in Sylhet. The event will function the world’s greatest groups, together with six-time champions Australia, who will start their title defence in opposition to a yet-to-be-determined qualifier.
The teams and fixtures for the celebrated occasion had been introduced on Sunday, 5 Could. Australia, who clinched their sixth title in Cape City final 12 months, is positioned in Group A. They may face robust contenders together with India, the 2020 runners-up, New Zealand, Pakistan, and a qualifying workforce.
Group B includes South Africa, England, the 2016 champions West Indies, host nation Bangladesh, and a second qualifier. The event might be a showcase of intense cricket, with 23 matches unfold over 19 days within the cities of Dhaka and Sylhet.
Group A: Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Qualifier 1
Group B: South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Qualifier 2
Groups are geared as much as play 4 group matches every, with the highest two from every group transferring on to the semi-finals scheduled for 17 and 18 October.

The ultimate might be held in Dhaka on 20 October, with reserve days deliberate for the semi-finals and last if obligatory.
Other than India vs Pakistan, key fixtures embody the opening match between England and South Africa on October 3 in Dhaka. Followers also can stay up for the Trans-Tasman rivalry as Australia takes on New Zealand on October 11 in Sylhet.
Full record of fixtures:
October 3: England v South Africa, Dhaka
October 3: Bangladesh v Qualifier 2, Dhaka
October 4: Australia v Qualifier 1, Sylhet
October 4: India v New Zealand, Sylhet
October 5: South Africa v West Indies, Dhaka
October 5: Bangladesh v England, Dhaka
October 6: New Zealand v Qualifier 1, Sylhet
October 6: India v Pakistan, Sylhet
October 7: West Indies v Qualifier 2, Dhaka
October 8: Australia v Pakistan, Sylhet
October 9: Bangladesh v West Indies, Dhaka
October 9: India v Qualifier 1, Sylhet
October 10: South Africa v Qualifier 2, Dhaka
October 11: Australia v New Zealand, Sylhet
October 11: Pakistan v Qualifier 1, Sylhet
October 12: England v West Indies, Dhaka
October 12: Bangladesh v South Africa, Dhaka
October 13: Pakistan v New Zealand, Sylhet
October 13: India v Australia, Sylhet
October 14: England v Qualifier 2, Dhaka
October 17: First semi-final, Sylhet
October 18: Second semi-final, Dhaka
October 20: Ultimate, Dhaka
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