Women's Cricket World Cup

 The 2022 ICC Women's Cricket


The ICC posted a split image of the couple. The first photo is from the 2015 ODI World Cup which Australia won and Mitchell Starc was also adjudged player of the series for taking 22 wickets in eight matches. The other one is from today as Australia beat England by 71 runs and Alyssa Healy won the player of the match as well as the player of the tournament award.

“Just two champions in one frame,” the ICC captioned the post along with the years 2015 and 2022.

World Cup is the twelfth edition of the Women's Cricket World Cup, which is being held in New Zealand in March and April 2022. It was originally scheduled for 6 February to 7 March 2021 but was postponed by one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.



INDIA IN WORLD CUP
Australia are the most successful team, having won six titles and failed to make the final on only three occasions. England (four titles) and New Zealand (one title) are the only other teams to have won the event, while India (twice) and the West Indies (once) have each reached the final without going on to win.
The Australian women’s team created history on Sunday by beating England in the final by 71 runs to win their seventh Women’s World Cup title. The star of the final was wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy as she slammed 170 runs off just 138 deliveries and went past Adam Gilchrist to register the highest score in an ODI World Cup final (men or women). The ICC shared a photo of Alyssa Healy along with her husband, Australian cricketer Mitchell Starc on their official Instagram account and it has got more than 4.27 lakh likes already

DatesFri, 4 Mar, 2022 – Sun, 3 Apr, 2022
Matches31
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and Knockout


DateTeam 1Team 2VenueTime (in IST)
04 March 2022New ZealandWest IndiesBay Oval, Mount Maunganui06:30
05 March 2022BangladeshSouth AfricaUniversity Oval, Dunedin03:30
05 March 2022AustraliaEnglandSeddon Park, Hamilton06:30
06 March 2022IndiaPakistanBay Oval, Mount Maunganui06:30
07 March 2022New ZealandBangladeshUniversity Oval, Dunedin03:30
08 March 2022AustraliaPakistanBay Oval, Mount Maunganui06:30
09 March 2022West IndiesEnglandUinversity Oval, Dunedin03:30
10 March 2022New ZealandIndiaSeddon Park, Hamilton06:30
11 March 2022PakistanSouth AfricaBay Oval, Mount Maunganui06:30
12 March 2022West IndiesIndiaSeddon Park, Hamilton06:30
13 March 2022New ZealandAustraliaBasin Reserve, Wellington03:30
14 March 2022PakistanBangladeshSeddon Park, Hamilton03:30
14 March 2022EnglandSouth AfricaBay Oval, Mount Maunganui06:30
15 March 2022AustraliaWest IndiesBasin Reserve, Wellington03:30
16 March 2022IndiaEnglandBay Oval, Mount Maunganui06:30
17 March 2022New ZealandSouth AfricaSeddon Park, Hamilton 06:30
18 March 2022BangladeshWest IndiesBay Oval, Mount Maunganui03:30
19 March 2022IndiaAustraliaEden Park, Auckland06:30
20 March 2022New ZealandEnglandEden Park, Auckland03:30
21 March 2022West IndiesPakistanSeddon Park, Hamilton06:30
22 March 2022South AfricaAustraliaBasin Reserve, Wellington03:30
22 March 2022IndiaBangladeshSeddon Park, Hamilton06:30
24 March 2022South AfricaWest IndiesBasin Reserve, Wellington03:30
24 March 2022EnglandPakistanHagley Oval, Christchurch06:30
25 March 2022BangladeshAustraliaBasin Reserve, Wellingston03:30
26 March 2022New ZealandPakistanHagley Oval, Christchurch03:30
27 March 2022EnglandBangladeshBasin Reserve, Wellingston03:30
27 March 2022IndiaSouth AfricaHagley Oval, Christchurch06:30
30 March 2022TBD (SF-1)TBDBasin Reserve, Wellingston03:30
31 March 2022TBD (SF-2)TBDHagley Oval, Christchurch06:30
03 April 2022TBD (Final)TBDHagley Oval, Christchurch06:30

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