Forward of the upcoming Ladies’s T20 World Cup, India will play two warm-up matches towards West Indies and South Africa in Dubai on September 29 and October 1 respectively, the Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) introduced on Tuesday. ICC launched the schedule for the ten warm-up matches to be from September 28 to October 1 within the United Arab Emirates earlier than the beginning of the showpiece occasion. All 10 groups which have certified for the Ladies’s T20 World Cup 2024 will take part within the follow video games, with each facet enjoying two warm-up video games every.
The nice and cozy-up fixtures will begin on September 28 with Pakistan taking over Scotland and Sri Lanka going through Bangladesh. Defending champions Australia will characteristic in a conflict towards arch-rivals England the next day, whereas India tackle 2016 version champions West Indies on the identical day.
These warm-up fixtures shall be 20 overs per facet and won’t have worldwide T20 standing, permitting groups to area all members of their 15-player squad. No two sides who belong to the identical group will tackle one another within the warm-up spherical.
Within the upcoming Ladies’s T20 World Cup, Group A includes defending champions Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Group B has England, South Africa, West Indies, Scotland and Bangladesh.
Heat-up fixture schedule:
28 September, Saturday, Pakistan v Scotland, Sevens, Dubai, 6 PM
28 September, Saturday, Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, ICCA1, Dubai, 6 PM
29 September, Sunday, New Zealand v South Africa, Sevens, Dubai, 6 PM
29 September, Sunday, India v West Indies, ICCA2, Dubai, 6 PM
29 September, Sunday, Australia v England, ICCA1, Dubai, 6 PM
30 September, Monday, Sri Lanka v Scotland, Sevens, Dubai, 6 PM
30 September, Monday, Bangladesh v Pakistan, ICCA2, Dubai, 6 PM
1 October, Tuesday, West Indies v Australia, Sevens, Dubai, 6 PM
1 October, Tuesday, England v New Zealand, ICCA2, Dubai, 6 PM
1 October, Tuesday, South Africa v India, ICCA1, Dubai, 6 PM
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