Women's T20 World Cup 2023 fixtures: Full schedule, dates

Find out when your team is in action at the 2023 Women's T20 World Cup in South Africa

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The 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup will take place in South Africa from February 10 until February 26.

Ten teams are involved across two groups:

Group 1 - Australia, Bangladesh, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka

Group 2 - England, India, Ireland, Pakistan, West Indies

Full Women's T20 World Cup 2023 schedule

All times local (GMT+2)

Friday, February 10: South Africa v Sri Lanka (Cape Town, 7pm)

Saturday, February 11: West Indies v England (Paarl, 3pm); Australia v New Zealand (Paarl, 7pm)

Sunday, February 12: India v Pakistan (Cape Town, 3pm); Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (Cape Town, 7pm)

Monday, February 13: Ireland v England (Paarl, 3pm); South Africa v New Zealand (Paarl, 7pm)

Tuesday, February 14: Australia v Bangladesh (Gqeberha, 7pm)

Wednesday, February 15: West Indies v India (Cape Town, 3pm), Pakistan v Ireland (Cape Town, 7pm)

Thursday, February 16: Sri Lanka v Australia (Gqeberha, 3pm)

Friday, February 17: New Zealand v Bangladesh (Cape Town, 3pm); West Indies v Ireland (Cape Town, 7pm)

Saturday, February 18: England v India (Gqeberha, 3pm); South Africa v Australia (Gqeberha, 7pm)

Sunday, February 19: Pakistan v West Indies (Paarl, 3pm); New Zealand v Sri Lanka (Paarl, 7pm)

Monday, February 20: India v Ireland (Gqeberha, 3pm)

Tuesday, February 21: England v Pakistan (Cape Town, 3pm); South Africa v Bangladesh (Cape Town, 7pm)

Thursday, February 23: Australia v India (Cape Town, 3pm)

Friday, February 24: England v South Africa (Cape Town, 3pm)

Sunday, February 26: Final (Cape Town, 3pm)

*updated February 22, 2022 - subject to change

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