Women's T20 World Cup: Pakistan and India to compete on Sunday
The warm-up phase will begin on Saturday before the seventh ICC Women's T20 World Cup. In the warm-up phase, ten matches will be played between different teams.
According to details, the warm-up matches of the ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup in Australia will begin on February 15 (tomorrow) from the match between the hosts and the West Indies, which will now begin on February 16 (Sunday).
Due to heavy rains in Australia in recent days, the ground outfield has been affected due to which the match has been canceled.
Four matches will be played on February 16, with the first match being played between Sri Lanka and South Africa, the second match Bangladesh and Thailand, the third match between England and New Zealand, and the fourth match between traditional rivals India and Pakistan.
Three matches will be played in the warm-up phase on February 18, with the first match being played between Australia and South Africa, the second match between India and the West Indies, and the third match between England and Sri Lanka.
A warm-up match will be played on February 19, with teams from New Zealand and Thailand facing the final, while the final warm-up match will be played on February 20, in which Bangladesh and Pakistan will play a match.
The seventh ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup begins in Australia on February 21, with 10 teams competing for the title. The teams are divided into two groups.
The first group includes defending champions Australia, India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
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