Australia will begin their Women's Twenty20 World Cup title defence against India next year in a tournament the International Cricket Council (ICC) is hoping to conclude with a record attendance for a women's sporting event.
The tournament will start on February 21 and culminate at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 8, which is also International Women's Day.
The ICC said the final presents a “groundbreaking opportunity” to surpass the current attendance record for a women's fixture for any sport of 90,185, set at the 1999 women's football World Cup final between the United States and China.
Women's World T20 (February 21 - March 8)
Group A: Australia, New Zealand, India, Sri Lanka, Qualifier 1Group B: England, West Indies, South Africa, Pakistan, Qualifier 2
21 February, 2020: Australia v India, Spotless Stadium, Sydney
22 February, 2020: Windies v Qualifier 2, WACA, Perth; New Zealand v Sri Lanka, WACA, Perth
23 February, 2020: England v South Africa, WACA Perth
24 February, 2020: Australia v Sri Lanka, WACA Perth; India v Qualifier 1, WACA Perth (7.00pm)
26 February, 2020: England v Qualifier 2, Manuka Oval, Canberra; Windies v Pakistan, Manuka Oval, Canberra
27 February, 2020: India v New Zealand, Junction Oval, Melbourne; Australia v Qualifier 1, Manuka Oval, Canberra
28 February, 2020: South Africa v Qualifier 2, Manuka Oval, Canberra; England v Pakistan, Manuka Oval, Canberra
29 February, 2020: India v Sri Lanka, Junction Oval, Melbourne; South Africa v Pakistan, Spotless Stadium, Sydney.
1 March, 2020: South Africa v Pakistan, Spotless Stadium, Sydney; England v Windies, Spotless Stadium, Sydney
2 March, 2020: Sri Lanka v Qualifier 1, Junction Oval, Melbourne; Australia v New Zealand, Junction Oval, Melbourne
3 March, 2020: Pakistan v Qualifier 2, Spotless Stadium, Sydney; Windies v South Africa, Spotless Stadium, Sydney
5 March, 2020: Semifinal 1, SCG, Sydney; Semifinal 2, SCG, Sydney
8 March, 2020: Final, MCG, Melbourne.
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