Pakistan and Indian women's teams will play in Colombo on Oct 5


Dubai: The tentative schedule of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women's Cricket World Cup has been revealed.
According to the cricket website, the ICC Women's World Cup is being hosted by India, starting from September 30 in Bengaluru.
The Pakistan team will play all its matches in the Women's World Cup at neutral venues, i.e., Colombo.
The first match of the Women's World Cup will be played between India and Sri Lanka. The match between the Pakistan and Indian women's teams will be held in Colombo on October 5. The Australian team will take on New Zealand on October 1.
The match between Pakistan and Australia will be played on October 8. The Pakistan team will play against Bangladesh on October 2 and against England on October 15.
The match between Pakistan and New Zealand has been scheduled for October 18. Pakistan will face South Africa on October 21 and Sri Lanka on October 24.
The first semi-final of the ICC Women's World Cup will be played in Guwahati or Colombo, and the second semi-final in Bengaluru.
In addition, the final of the event will be played on November 2 in Bengaluru or Colombo.
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