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ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 schedule: England to play the opening match, when is India vs Pakistan? Complete list

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 schedule: England to play the opening match, when is India vs Pakistan? Complete list

Time of India18-06-2025
The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 is set to commence on June 12 with hosts England facing Sri Lanka at Edgbaston, Birmingham. The
India vs Pakistan fixture
, one of the most awaited clashes of the event, will take place on June 14, also at Edgbaston. The final is scheduled for July 5 at Lord's Cricket Ground, marking the culmination of a 24-day cricketing spectacle across England and Wales, as per a report by the ICC.
India vs Pakistan Fixture Highlights Competitive Group Stage
Group A includes India, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, and two qualifier teams. Group B features New Zealand, England, West Indies, Sri Lanka, and two additional qualifiers. The
India vs Pakistan
match falls on a Sunday and is poised to be one of the highest viewership draws of the tournament.
ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Full Match Schedule (BST)
Friday, June 12: England vs Sri Lanka – Edgbaston, 18:30
Saturday, June 13: Qualifier vs Qualifier – Old Trafford, 10:30
Saturday, June 13: Australia vs South Africa – Old Trafford, 14:30
Saturday, June 13: West Indies vs New Zealand – Hampshire Bowl, 18:30
Sunday, June 14: Qualifier vs Qualifier – Edgbaston, 10:30
Sunday, June 14: India vs Pakistan – Edgbaston, 14:30
Tuesday, June 16: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Hampshire Bowl, 14:30
Tuesday, June 16: England vs Qualifier – Hampshire Bowl, 18:30
Wednesday, June 17: Australia vs Qualifier – Headingley, 10:30
Wednesday, June 17: India vs Qualifier – Headingley, 14:30
Wednesday, June 17: South Africa vs Pakistan – Edgbaston, 18:30
Thursday, June 18: West Indies vs Qualifier – Headingley, 18:30
Friday, June 19: New Zealand vs Qualifier – Hampshire Bowl, 18:30
Saturday, June 20: Australia vs Qualifier – Hampshire Bowl, 10:30
Saturday, June 20: Pakistan vs Qualifier – Hampshire Bowl, 14:30
Saturday, June 20: England vs Qualifier – Headingley, 18:30
Sunday, June 21: West Indies vs Sri Lanka – Bristol County Ground, 10:30
Sunday, June 21: South Africa vs India – Old Trafford, 14:30
Tuesday, June 23: New Zealand vs Qualifier – Bristol County Ground, 10:30
Tuesday, June 23: Sri Lanka vs Qualifier – Bristol County Ground, 14:30
Tuesday, June 23: Australia vs Pakistan – Headingley, 18:30
Wednesday, June 24: England vs West Indies – Lord's, 18:30
Thursday, June 25: India vs Qualifier – Old Trafford, 14:30
Thursday, June 25: South Africa vs Qualifier – Bristol County Ground, 18:30
Friday, June 26: Sri Lanka vs Qualifier – Old Trafford, 18:30
Saturday, June 27: Pakistan vs Qualifier – Bristol County Ground, 10:30
Saturday, June 27: West Indies vs Qualifier – Bristol County Ground, 14:30
Saturday, June 27: England vs New Zealand – The Oval, 18:30
Sunday, June 28: South Africa vs Qualifier – Lord's, 10:30
Sunday, June 28: Australia vs India – Lord's, 14:30
Tuesday, June 30: Semi-Final 1 – The Oval, 14:30
Thursday, July 2: Semi-Final 2 – The Oval, 18:30
Sunday, July 5: Final – Lord's, 14:30
Tournament Details and Broadcasting
The T20 World Cup 2026 will span six major venues: Edgbaston, Lord's, Headingley, Old Trafford, The Oval, Hampshire Bowl, and Bristol County Ground. Matches will be available for global audiences, with live streaming expected via official ICC platforms and broadcasting partners.
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When does the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 begin?
The tournament kicks off on Friday, June 12, 2026, with hosts England facing Sri Lanka at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
When is the India vs Pakistan women's match scheduled?
The highly anticipated India vs Pakistan match is scheduled for Sunday, June 14, 2026, at 2:30 PM BST, also at Edgbaston.
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