Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is set to kick off from October 3 and a total of 10 teams are set to participate in the event. The tournament will be spread across 23 matches and ahead of the tournament, the article takes a look at the details like groups, squads, format, key dates and qualification process of teams.
Hyderabad: The ninth edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup is set to commence from October 3 with warm-up matches to be played before the start of the group stages. The tournament will be played across two venues in the United Arab Emirates. Australia is the defending champions while South Africa was the runner-up in the previous edition. Ahead of the tournament, we take a look at the key factors of the tournament.
The Groups
The participant teams are distributed in two groups, A and B. Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are grouped in Pool A while Bangladesh, England, Scotland, South Africa, and West Indies are stacked together in Group B.
Group A: Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Group B: Bangladesh, England, Scotland, South Africa, West Indies
Squads
Seven Teams have announced their roster for the marquee tournament.
The 10 teams in the T20 World Cup 2024 are split into two groups of five. Each team will face another side once in a single round-robin which will determine the top two sides to progress to semi-finals. The top-placed team in each of the groups will lock horns with teams who will conclude the group stage at the second place in their respective groups.
Eventually, the final of the competition will be played in Dubai.
Dates
The warm-up matches of the tournament will be played between September 28 to October 1 after which the group stage will kick off. October 3 will mark the beginning of the tournament and the first fixture will be between Bangladesh and Scotland while Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
The group stage matches will conclude on October 15 and then the semi-finals of the competition will be played on October 17 and 18. The final of the competition will be played on October 20.
Tournament History
Australia has won the title on six occasions while West Indies and England have lifted the trophy on one occasion each.
Year
Host(s)
Winner
Runner-up
Player of the Tournament
2009
England
England
New Zealand
Claire Taylor (England)
2010
West Indies
Australia
New Zealand
Nicola Brown (New Zealand)
2012
Sri Lanka
Australia
England
Charlotte Edwards (England)
2014
Bangladesh
Australia
England
Anya Shrubsole (England)
2016
India
West Indies
Australia
Stafanie Taylor (West Indies)
2018
West Indies
Australia
England
Alyssa Healy (Australia)
2020
Australia
Australia
India
Beth Mooney (Australia)
2023
South Africa
Australia
South Africa
Ash Gardner (Australia)
Qualified Teams
The top six teams from the 2023 edition ensured automatic berths for the 2024 tournament. Australia, England, India, South Africa, New Zealand, and West Indies were the teams to earn direct entry while Pakistan secured a berth as the next highest-ranked team at the cut-off date in February. The tournament moved away from Bangladesh due to the crisis in the country but their spot in the tournament as the hosts remains intact.
The final two places in the competition are occupied by Sri Lanka and Scotland through the ICC World Cup Qualifier held earlier this year in UAE.