Fans of the 13th edition of the women’s ODI World Cup are eagerly waiting. The tournament will begin from September 30, the match will be played in a total of 5 grounds in India and Sri Lanka. The first match of the World Cup will be played between India and Sri Lanka on 30 September. A total of 31 matches will be played in the World Cup, of which 28 matches will be played in the league stage. Team India, playing in domestic condition, will have a golden opportunity to win this World Cup. Here, let us know when and where India’s matches will be played in the World Cup.
India’s World Cup schedule
Team India will start their campaign on 30 September with a match with Sri Lanka. The second match will be held on 5 October with Pakistan and then the third clash with South Africa on 9 October. On October 12, the India-Australia match will be worth watching, while on 19 October it will have to face England. India vs New Zealand match will be on 23 October and Team India’s last league match will be with Bangladesh on 26 October.
- September 30- India vs Sri Lanka
- October 5- India vs Pakistan
- October 9- India vs South Africa
- October 12- India vs Australia
- October 19- India vs England
- October 23- India vs New Zealand
- October 26- India vs Bangladesh
The semi -final matches will be based on the semi -finalist teams. The first semi -finals will be played in Guwahati or Colombo, while the second semi -final will be held at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Venue is not yet decided for the final as there will be a title in any of one of the citys in Bengaluru or Colombo.
Has India ever won the World Cup?
It is a very disappointing fact that India’s women’s cricket team has not been able to win the ODI World Cup trophy yet. Since 1973, a total of 12 times the Women’s ODI Cricket World Cup has been played, in which the Indian team has reached the final only 2 times. Team India reached the finals of the World Cup in 2005 and 2017, but had to face defeat both times.
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