Next year, women's cricket will become more prominent as the ICC Women's World Cup is underway from March 4. Being played in New Zealand, the tournament will kick start with the host taking on Windies at the Bay Oval in Tauranga. While defending champion England will face off against arch-rival Australia on March 5 at Seddon Park in Hamilton, India plays arch-rival Pakistan the next day in Tauranga.
The teams have not been placed in any group. All the eight teams participating will be involved in the round-robin format, meaning that every side will play against each other at least once. The top two sides will be qualifying for the semis, followed by the final. While the semis would be played at Basin Reserve (Wellington) and Hagley Oval (Christchurch) on March 30 and 31, respectively, the final will be played at the latter on April 3.
On the other hand, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Windies qualified based on their ICC ODI Rankings after the Qualifier was called off due to COVID. It will be the second global women's cricket event played in the pandemic era after the 2020 ICC Women's World T20 in Australia, won by the host. Check out the full schedule abobe and here.