ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 Full Schedule, Fixtures, Match Timings, Live Streaming Details
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 Full Schedule, Fixtures, Match Timings, Live Streaming Details

ICC Women's T20 World Cup Full Schedule: venue, Match date and timings
The seventh edition of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup will be played in Australia.
Australila, the most successful team with four titles, will try to defend their title. They were placed in Group A alongside Sri Lanka, India, New Zealand and Bangladesh.
In the other group, title holders England and West Indies will compete for the first time in the T20 World Cup against Pakistan, South Africa and Thailand.
The T20 World Cup will be hosted by five major Australian venues. Sydney will host games at the Sydney Showground Stadium and the iconic SCG. Melbour is also hosting matches at two venues - Junction Oval and the MCG, which will host the final on March 8 - women's day.
These are the groups for the initial stages:
Group A - India, Australia, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Bangladesh
Group B - South Africa, England, West Indies, Thailand, Pakistan
Here's the full schedule, venue and the match timing in IST of the Women's T20 World Cup scheduled to start in Australia on February 21.
February 21 (1:30 PM IST): Australia vs India in Sydney
February 22 (12:30 AM IST): West Indies vs Thailand in Perth
February 22 (04:30 PM IST): New Zealand vs Sri Lanka in Perth
February 23 (04:30 PM IST): England vs South Africa in Perth
February 24 (11:30 AM IST): Australia vs Sri Lanka in Perth
February 24 (04:30 PM IST): India vs Bangladesh in Perth
February 26 (09:30 AM IST): England vs Thailand in Canberra
February 26 (01:30 PM IST): West Indies vs Pakistan in Canberra
February 27 (09:30 AM IST): India vs New Zealand in Melbourne
February 27 (01:30 PM IST): Australia vs Bangladesh in Canberra
February 28 (09:30 AM IST): South Africa vs Thailand in Canberra
February 28 (01:30 PM IST): England vs Pakistan in Canberra
February 29 (05:30 AM IST): New Zealand vs Bangladesh in Melbourne
February 29 (01:30 PM IST): India vs Sri Lanka in Melbourne
March 1 (09:30 AM IST): South Africa vs Pakistan in Sydney
March 1 (01:30 PM IST): England vs West Indies in Sydney
March 2 (05:30 AM IST): Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh in Melbourne
March 2 (09:30 PM IST): Australia vs New Zealand in Melbourne
March 3 (09:30 AM IST): Pakistan vs Thailand in Sydney
March 3 (01:30 PM IST): West Indies vs South Africa in Sydney
March 5 (09:30 AM IST): First semi-final in Sydney
March 5 (01:30 PM IST): Second semi-final in Sydney
March 8 (12:30 PM IST): Final in Melbourne
Broadcast and Live Streaming:
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Australia – Channel 9, Fox Sports, Kayo Live Stream, SEN Radio & Macquarie Sports Radio
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Afghanistan – Moby TV & Hotstar
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India – Star Sports Network, Doordarshan & Hotstar
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Bangladesh – BTV, GTV & Rabbitholebd
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England – Sky Sports, SkyGo & NowTV
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Sri Lanka – Ten Sports & Hotstar
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Ireland – Sky Sports & NowTV
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Europe – Hotstar Website & App
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Hong Kong – Star Cricket & Now TV
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South Africa – Super Sports 5, SuperSport Website & Supersport App
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New Zealand – Sky Sports NZ & SkyGo Fan Pass
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West Indies/Caribbean Islands – ESPN & ESPN Play
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Pakistan – PTV Sports & Ten Cricket
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Asia Central Region – Hotstar Website & Hotstar App
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Canada – ATN Cricket Plus & ATN website
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Zimbabwe – SuperSports 5 & SuperSport App
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Malaysia – Fox International & Astro Go
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Sub-Saharan Africa – Super Sports
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North Africa – OSN
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North America – ESPN
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The Netherlands – Sky Sports
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Oman – OSN
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Nepal – Star Sports & Hotstar
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Scotland – Sky Sports, SkyGo & Now TV
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Singapore – Star Cricket, Star Hub Go & Singtel
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United States of America – Willow TV
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Oceania – Digicel & Digicel Play
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The Middle East – OSN CricHD, Eleven Sports & Wavo Stream
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South American Counties – ESPN Website, ESPN Brazil (Stream) & ESPN Play South
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United Arab Emirates – OSN & Wavo
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