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The Venue of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023

The venue is set to play host to 23 fixtures at three iconic places in South Africa for the ICC Women’s T20 World cup 2023. All the host matches of ICC Men’s World Cup 2003 in these three stadiums are in historical memory and are stored as World Cup history.

The memorable moments of the next chapters will be written by the 10 qualified teams of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 and it will start on 10th February 2023.

Outlook of the Venues

Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town, St George’s Park Cricket Ground in Gqeberha, and Boland Park, Paarl are the three venues for Women’s T20 World Cup Matches. The champions are crowned to lift the trophy on 26th February in Newlands’s iconic surroundings.

Cape Town suburbs will also host the opener, as well as semi-finals, and with a capacity of 25000, it will host a total of 12 games. India is the first to meet Rivals Pakistan.

  • ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 starts on 10th February 2023.
  • It is held in three iconic places in South Africa.
  • Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town, St George’s Park Cricket Ground in Gqeberha , and Boland Park, Paarl 

In addition to three of their four games in Port Elizabeth, reigning champions Australia will also visit St George’s Park. Approximately 19,000 fans will be in attendance for a total of five matches. Australia and Bangladesh will hope to receive the support of the brass-band-loving Gqeberhas on Valentine’s Day.

The next two games in Group A will be played by Australia against Sri Lanka and South Africa, followed by England and Ireland at St George’s Park two days later, for Game 5 in Group B.

On the first day of the group stage, Boland Park will host six matches, with Australia playing New Zealand in Paarl before the White Ferns face hosts South Africa two days later. Three double headers will be played at the stadium on February 11, with England and the West Indies also participating.

Following Ireland’s visit, England will host New Zealand and Pakistan will face the West Indies on February 19.

“There is no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish.”

― Michelle Obama

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