2017 Women's Cricket World Cup

2017 Women's World Cup
Dates 26 June – 23 July
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament format(s) Group stage and knockout
Host(s)  England
Participants 8

The 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup is an international women's cricket tournament to be played in England from 26 June to 23 July 2017. It will be the eleventh edition of the Women's Cricket World Cup, and the third to be held in England (after the 1973 and 1993 tournaments). Eight teams will qualify to participate in the tournament.

Qualification

The 2014–16 ICC Women's Championship, featuring the top eight ranked teams in women's cricket, will double as the first phase of qualifying for the World Cup, with the top four teams from the final Championship table qualifying automatically. The remaining four places will be decided at the World Cup Qualifier, a ten-team event scheduled for early 2017. This will feature the bottom four teams from the Championship table and six other teams.[1]

Team Mode of qualification
TBD Women's Championship
TBD Women's Championship
TBD Women's Championship
TBD Women's Championship
TBD World Cup Qualifier
TBD World Cup Qualifier
TBD World Cup Qualifier
TBD World Cup Qualifier

Venues

On 8 February 2016, the ICC announced five venues for the 2017 Women's World Cup that is scheduled to play between 26 June and 23 July. Lord's will host the final, and other matches will be played at the home grounds of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Somerset and Gloucestershire.[2][3]

London Derby Bristol Leicester Taunton
Lord's County Ground Bristol County Ground Grace Road County Ground
Capacity: 28,000 Capacity: 9,500 Capacity: 8,000 Capacity: 12,000 Capacity: 8,500

References

  1. "World Cup 2017: Women's Championship will form qualifying". BBC Sport. 4 July 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  2. "Women's World Cup: Five venues named for 2017 tournament". BBC Sport. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  3. "Lord's to host 2017 Women's World Cup final". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 February 2016.


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