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Published by: swapnil shashank
Updated Sat, 26 Feb 2022 05:47 PM IST
Summary
In the Women’s World Cup 2022, 28 matches of the group stage will be played in a round robin format, in which each team will play each other once. After this, the four teams with the most points will play in the semi-finals.
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The Indian women’s cricket team has to play the ODI World Cup tournament next month. Team India’s preparation for this is also almost complete. This year the Women’s ODI World Cup tournament will be played in New Zealand from March 4 to April 3. Team India has reached New Zealand to prepare for this important tournament.
He also played a five-match ODI series against the Kiwis. However, Mithali Raj’s team lost 4-1 in it. Team India defeated New Zealand in the last match. Taking positive from this, the Indian team will start its campaign.
When will the warm-up matches be played?
The International Cricket Academy (ICC) has released the schedule of warm-up matches before the World Cup. The Indian team will play two warm-up matches against South Africa on February 27 and West Indies on March 1. Both these matches will be played in Rangiora. All the teams have to play two practice matches each.
The warm-up fixtures ahead of the Women’s World Cup
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— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) February 26, 2022
Indian team world cup schedule
Indian women’s cricket team will start their World Cup campaign against Pakistan. This match will be played on March 6. After this, the team will take on New Zealand on 10 March, West Indies on 12 March, England on 16 March, Australia on 19 March, Bangladesh on 22 March and South Africa on 27 March in the group stage.
Women’s World Cup to be played in Round Robin format
In the Women’s World Cup 2022, 28 matches of the group stage will be played in a round robin format, in which each team will play each other once. After this, the four teams with the most points will play in the semi-finals. If a match is won, the team will get two points, while if the match is tied or inconclusive, both the teams will get one point each. All matches of the tournament will be played in the six New Zealand cities of Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Wellington and Tauranga.
World champion will get Rs 10 crore
This time around the world winning team will get around Rs 10 crore (US$ 1.32 million), which is more than double what the champion team got during the 2017 World Cup. An amount of about Rs 26 crore will be distributed among the eight teams participating in the tournament, which is Rs 11 crore more than last time. This time the runner up team will also get Rs 4.51 crore.