ICC Women's Cricket World Cup - New Zealand 2022 : Schedule, results, when is it, how to watch in Australia, betting odds

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The 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup is underway, with Australia and England competing in the final.

Sporting News Australia has everything you need to know about the tournament.

2022 Women's Cricket World Cup schedule and results

A total of 31 matches will be played in the tournament, capped off by two semi-finals and a final. 

All eight teams will play each other once in the group stage, with the top four nations seeded accordingly into the knockout stage.

Round 1

Date Time (AEDT) Teams Location
Fri Mar 4 12:00pm West Indies def. New Zealand by 3 runs Mount Maunganui
Sat Mar 5 9:00am South Africa def. Bangladesh by 32 runs Dunedin
Sat Mar 5 12:00pm Australia def. England by 12 runs Hamilton
Sun Mar 6 12:00pm India def. Pakistan by 107 runs   Mount Maunganui

Round 2

Date Time (AEDT) Teams Location
Mon Mar 7 9:00am New Zealand def. Bangladesh by 9 wickets Dunedin
Tue Mar 8 12:00pm Australia def. Pakistan by 7 wickets Mount Maunganui
Wed Mar 9 9:00am West Indies def. England by 7 runs Dunedin
Thu Mar 10 12:00pm New Zealand def. India by 62 runs Hamilton

Round 3

Date Time (AEDT) Teams Location
Fri Mar 11 12:00pm South Africa def. Pakistan by 6 runs Mount Maunganui
Sat Mar 12 12:00pm India def. West Indies by 155 runs  Hamilton
Sun Mar 13 9:00am Australia def. New Zealand by 141 runs Wellington
Mon Mar 14 9:00am Bangladesh def. Pakistan by 9 runs Hamilton

Round 4

Date Time (AEDT) Teams Location
Mon Mar 14 12:00pm South Africa def. England by 3 wickets Mount Maunganui
Tue Mar 15 9:00am Australia def. West Indies by 7 wickets Wellington
Wed Mar 16 12:00pm England def. India by 4 wickets Mount Maunganui
Thu Mar 17 12:00pm South Africa def. New Zealand by 2 wickets Hamilton

Round 5

Date Time (AEDT) Teams Location
Fri Mar 18 9:00am West Indies def. Bangladesh by 4 runs Mount Maunganui
Sat Mar 19 12:00pm Australia def. India by 6 wickets Auckland
Sun Mar 20 9:00am England def. New Zealand by 1 wicket Auckland
Mon Mar 21 12:00pm Pakistan def. West Indies by 8 wickets Hamilton

Round 6

Date Time (AEDT) Teams Location
Tue Mar 22 9:00am Australia def. South Africa by 5 wickets Wellington
Tue Mar 22 12:00pm India def. Bangladesh by 110 runs Hamilton
Thu Mar 24 Cancelled South Africa v West Indies (no result) Wellington
Thu Mar 24 12:00pm England def. Pakistan by 9 wickets Christchurch

Round 7

Date Time (AEDT) Teams Location
Fri Mar 25 11:00am Australia def. Bangladesh by 5 wickets Wellington
Sat Mar 26 9:00am New Zealand def. Pakistan by 71 runs Christchurch
Sun Mar 27 9:00am England def. Bangladesh by 100 runs Wellington
Sun Mar 27 12:00pm South Africa def. India by 3 wickets Christchurch

Semi-finals

Date Time (AEDT) Teams Location
Wed Mar 30 9:00am Australia def. West Indies by 157 runs Wellington
Thu Mar 31 12:00pm England def. South Africa by 137 runs Christchurch

Final

Date Time (AEDT) Teams Location
Sun Apr 3 12:00pm Australia vs England Christchurch

When is the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup?

The upcoming edition of the Women's Cricket World Cup will take place from March 4 to April 3.

Originally scheduled to take place last year, it was postponed until 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Where is the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup?

New Zealand is hosting the 2022 tournament, with matches to be played at six different grounds in six different cities.

The locations are:

  • Hagley Oval (Christchurch)
  • Eden Park (Auckland)
  • Bay Oval (Mount Maunganui)
  • Seddon Park (Hamilton)
  • Basin Reserve (Wellington)
  • University Oval (Dunedin)

How to watch in Australia

Fox Sports will broadcast every match of the tournament in Australia.

Fans can watch live or on-demand via Fox Sports or Kayo Sports.

Betting odds

Team Odds
Australia $1.27
England $3.80

Odds via TAB. Last updated April 1.

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