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ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022: Schedule Released

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022: ICC Women’s World Cup complete schedule released, India’s first match with qualifier team.

The International Cricket Council has released the schedule of the Women’s World Cup to be played in the year 2022.

On Tuesday, the ICC released the full schedule of the ODI World Cup to be played in New Zealand.

The Indian team has to play its first match on March 6 with the qualifier team. Team India will play a total of 7 league matches in the tournament.

The Women’s World program played in the year 2022 has been released. The tournament will be played in New Zealand from 4 March to 3 April.

The semi-finals of the tournament will be played in Wellington and Christchurch. This is also the mega final match of the tournament.

The Indian team will play a total of seven matches in the group stage in the tournament. Four of them will be against big teams. It hosts teams from New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, and England.

The rest of India’s three league matches will be against the tournament qualifiers, whose name has not been decided yet.

A full schedule of India

The Indian team will play the first match on March 6 with the qualifier team. After this, the team will face hosts New Zealand on 10 March. On March 12, India will play another qualifier team in the third league match.

On March 16, India will face England and on March 19, India will play against Australia. On March 22, India will compete with the qualifier team. In the last league match, Team India will play with South Africa on 27 March.

Australia has played more day-night test but will not benefit against India – Langer

The Indian cricket team is going to start the Test series against Australia with the Day-Night Test. This will be the first time a Pink Ball Test match will be played between the teams of India and Australia.

India will only play in the second-day night Test match while the host Australia has played a lot of pink ball test matches before.

Australia coach Justin Langer has said that the team will get the benefit but Team India will compete.

Coach Langer said, “To be honest, I don’t think any special benefit is going to be given to the team. I always say that the best team and the best players are things.

It is easy to get molded no matter what the format of the game is and the color of the ball.

So whether it is a red ball or pink which will be the best player or team, it will get molded very easily. I have been watching continuously for decades. “

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