Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is to be held in Bangladesh this time. This tournament is to be played in October. But the current situation in Bangladesh is not good. There was a lot of loss due to anarchy in Bangladesh. The ICC is keeping a close eye on this matter. Meanwhile, an important news has come out. According to a report, the Bangladesh Cricket Board does not want to get it organized in its country. The Board of Control for Cricket in India had received an offer for this. But the BCCI turned it down.
According to a report in the Times of India, BCCI secretary Jay Shah said, “They had put forward a proposal to host the tournament to the BCCI. But we flatly refused. We also have to organize the next ODI World Cup. We do not want to create an image that we want to organize the World Cup continuously.”
Where can the Women’s T20 World Cup be held –
There is a controversy going on in Bangladesh regarding the reservation system. Due to this, there have been protests all over the country. These protests gradually became very violent. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned due to the violence spread in the country. Along with this, she also left the country. Now if the Women’s T20 World Cup cannot be organized in Bangladesh, then it can be organized in Sri Lanka. This can be a good option.
This is the schedule of Women’s T20 World Cup –
The first match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is to be played between England and South Africa on 3 October. This match is to be held in Dhaka. In this, India’s first match is against New Zealand. This match is to be played on 4 October. The match between India and Pakistan is to be played on 6 October. After this, Team India has to play matches against Sri Lanka and Australia. The first semi-final of the tournament is to be played on 17 October and the second semi-final on 18 October. The final match of the Women’s T20 World Cup is to be held in Dhaka on 20 October.
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