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The revised calendar of the announced female cricket World Cup, Navi Mumbai replaces Bengaluru as a place

ICC announced the revised devices for the Women’s Cricket World Cup, Navi Mumbai replacing Bengaluru as a place

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced revised fixtures for the Women’s Cricket World Cup that is scheduled to commence from September 30 onwards. The tournament opener between India women and Sri Lanka women has been moved from M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru to Barsapara stadium in Guwahati while Navi Mumbai has replaced Bengaluru as venue for the tournament. This comes after the Karnataka government denied permission to host the WC matches in the aftermath of the Bengaluru stampede.

Navi Mumbai replaces Bengaluru as venue for Women’s WC

As per the ICC’s press release, the DY Patil stadium in Navi Mumbai will host up to five matches, including three league stage games, a semi-final and perhaps even the final. Since Pakistan women will play all their games at a neutral venue (Colombo, Sri Lanka), the final could be held in Navi Mumbai or Colombo depending on results while the first semi-final will be held either in Guwahati or Navi Mumbai. INDW vs SLW, ENGW vs SAW, INDW vs BANW and the semi-final were the clashes that were scheduled to be held in Bengaluru.

While unforeseen circumstances required us to adjust the schedule and replace a venue, we are pleased to now have a line-up of five world-class venues that will showcase the very best of the women’s game,” ICC chairman Jay Shah said.

Updated Team India fixtures

Date Time (IST) Opponent Venue
30th Sept 3:00 PM Sri Lanka Guwahati
5th Oct 3:00 PM Pakistan Colombo
9th Oct 3:00 PM South Africa Visakhapatnam
12th Oct 3:00 PM Australia Visakhapatnam
19th Oct 3:00 PM England Indore
23rd Oct 3:00 PM New Zealand Navi Mumbai
26th Oct 3:00 PM Bangladesh Navi Mumbai

Knockout Stage

Match Date Time (IST) Venue
Semi Final 1 29th Oct 3:00 PM Colombo / Guwahati
Semi Final 2 30th Oct 3:00 PM Navi Mumbai
Final 2nd Nov 3:00 PM Colombo / Navi Mumbai

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