The ICC Women’s U-19 Cricket World Cup 2023 promises to be one of the most captivating events in cricket. Fans can stay fully updated with the Women’S U19 Cricket World Cup 2023 Schedule Points Table, match results, and team standings throughout the tournament.
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| Match # | Date | Fixture | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 37 | 29 Jan 2023 | Final: India U19 vs England U19 | India Women U19 won by 7 wickets (69/3 vs 68) – Champions 🏆 (Wikipedia) |
| 35 | 27 Jan 2023 | 2nd Semi-Final: England U19 vs Australia U19 | England Women U19 won by 3 runs (Wikipedia) |
| 34 | 27 Jan 2023 | 1st Semi-Final: India U19 vs New Zealand U19 | India Women U19 won by 8 wickets (Wikipedia) |
| 32 | 25 Jan 2023 | Super Six: England U19 vs West Indies U19 | England Women U19 won by 95 runs (Cricket World) |
| 31 | 25 Jan 2023 | Super Six: UAE U19 vs Bangladesh U19 | Bangladesh Women U19 won by 5 wickets (Reddit) |
West Indies vs. Ireland
The ICC Women’s U19 World Cup 2023 will be an impressive tournament for female cricketers worldwide, featuring 32 top teams competing over 41 matches to determine two finalists for a final between them on 2 December in Australia – broadcast live by numerous channels like BBC and Sky Sports. The competition will run from 14 November-2023.
Ireland have included several new faces in their white-ball squad for the series against West Indies, with Luke Adair returning to ODI action, Jordan Neill making their debut and Liam McCarthy making his. Meanwhile, Ireland have modified their T20I squad with one enforced change.
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United Arab Emirates vs. Rwanda
The ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2023 features 41 matches and is one of the premier events in Cricket. FanCode makes it easy to follow all your favourite matches, team standings and player stats directly with our live stream and highlights coverage.
Bangladesh will host this tournament, starting with its inaugural match on January 7. Indonesia and Rwanda were successful in qualifying from African qualifiers to make history by qualifying for an International Cricket Council event for the first time ever.
On February 21st, United Arab Emirates will face Rwanda in an anticipated and high-stakes matchup. You can find betting odds and predictions for the matchup at Sofascore as well as live scores to easily place your bets and see if you can strike gold!
Bangladesh vs. India
The ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup is an international cricket tournament for young female cricket players aged 19 or below, featuring top emerging talent from around the globe and providing a pathway into senior cricket for players from under 19 age group. India won this year’s competition after beating South Africa in the final with Gongadi Trisha’s outstanding bat and bowl performance helping India prevail over South Africa by four wickets.
This year’s tournament took place in Malaysia and featured 16 teams competing across 41 matches. FanCode allowed viewers to stay informed with the action by providing live scores, highlights, and in-depth analysis for every match played during ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2023 right here on FanCode. Stay connected with all of the latest updates here on FanCode!
Australia vs. South Africa
Malaysia played host to the 2023 ICC Women’s Under-19 T20 World Cup from January 18 – February 2, featuring some of the finest young talent worldwide. India took home first prize, with Gongadi Trisha of India earning Player of the Tournament honors for both her batting and bowling performances.
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England vs. India
The Women’s ICC U19 World Cup is one of the premier events in cricket, showcasing some of the finest young talent around. Held since 1996 in Malaysia and now including four debuting nations as participants, its next edition will take place this April in New Zealand with 16 teams set to participate. The winner of this tournament will earn an entry ticket into 2023 ICC Women’s World Cup held there as well.
India will face England in the final of this tournament. Both teams have been unbeaten throughout, excelling with bat and ball. England are looking to defend their crown against an impressive India side led by Gongadi Trisha who has been one of the stand-out performers both with bat and bowler.
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Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka
Pakistan, fresh off their victory at the inaugural ICC Women’s U-19 World Cup, have arrived in Sri Lanka for their remaining tournament matches. A video released by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) shows them board a bus towards an airport wearing their brand new World Cup kits.
Pakistan sent shockwaves through cricketing circles when its government directed their team to participate in the World Cup but boycott their Group Stage match against India in Colombo on February 15 without providing any explanation for this move in their post on X and has yet to officially notify ICC of their decision, warning of potential repercussions as selective participation is hard to reconcile with global tournament principles.
Pakistan and India are perennial cricket rivals, so their matches often draw huge audiences and generate substantial income for broadcasters and sponsors. Unfortunately, tension between both nations last year impacted cricket as well; Indian players refused to shake hands with Pakistanis during three Asia Cup matches.
ICC precedent dictates that should Pakistan fail to appear for their match against Sri Lanka, they will award it to India with two points being given as compensation. They previously employed this principle when Bangladesh were prevented from travelling due to security reasons.