Women's T20 World Cup Cricket Schedule
Women's T20 World Cup
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Women's T20 World Cup
The Women's T20 World Cup is the biggest international Twenty20 event in women's cricket.
Boasting the best teams and players in the game, the T20 World Cup deals in massive sixes, cartwheeling wickets and stunning results. The first edition was played in England back in 2009, with the latest competition being played in South Africa in 2023.
Australia are the most successful team at the Women's T20 World Cup having secured the title six times.
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How To Bet On The Women's T20 World Cup
Betting on any major sporting competition will bring with it a range of ways to bet on the best of the action. The Women's T20 World Cup is no different.
The most popular market tends to be the match winner market as it is the easiest to understand. Alongside this, you will be able to bet on top batter, top bowler, to score a century, innings totals, to win the coin toss and more.
Outright markets will allow bettors to wager on the winner of the World Cup, top batter and top wicket taker. These markets tend to offer good odds at the start of the competition.
You will also have the ability to wager on in-game betting as well as the pre-match markets. This will see the odds shift as events in the match have an impact on the likelihood of something happening.
Women's T20 World Cup Betting Sites
Women's T20 World Cup Format
The format of the Women's T20 World Cup sees 10 sides qualifying for the tournament. These teams are split into two groups of five sides. Each team will play the other four teams in their group once. The top two sides from each group advance to the knockout stages.
From there, there will be two semi-finals before a final in which the world champion will be crowned.
Teams
The teams for the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup are as follows:
- Bangladesh
- Australia
- England
- India
- South Africa
- New Zealand
- West Indies
- Pakistan
- Scotland
- Sri Lanka