ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 The T20 World Cup of Women's brigades will begin on 10 February after the warm-up matches, which will conclude on 8 February. The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is a biennial transnational event and is organised by the International Cricket Council( ICC). The first- ever edition of this event was played in England in 2009.
The first three events had eight actors, but this number was also increased to ten beginning with the 2014 edition. The ICC blazoned in July 2022 that Bangladesh would host the 2024 event and England would host the 2026 event. The number of brigades sharing in the 2026 event will also be increased to twelve.
A certain number of brigades qualify automatically for each event, with the remaining brigades determined by the World T20 Qualifier. Australia has won the title five times and is the most successful platoon.
How do brigades qualify for the ICC T20 World Cup?
The ICC Women's T20 transnational rankings and a qualification event, the ICC Women's World T20 Qualifier, determine qualification. Until 2014, the top six brigades in the ICC Women's T20 International rankings at the time of the draw determined six brigades, with the remaining two places determined by a qualification process. The top eight brigades in the ICC Women's T20I rankings determined six places in the 2014 edition, with the host country and three qualifiers joining them in the event. From 2016 onwards, the top eight brigades in the ICC Women's T20I rankings determined seven spots, with the host country and two qualifiers joining them in the event.
Where to watch ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 live in India?
Live streaming of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 will be available on the Hotstar app and website, the Star Sports network in India.