ICC announces expansion of women’s global cricket tournaments in next cycle of events

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New tournament – Women’s T20 Champion Cup – added to the calendar from 2027

Women’s global cricket tournaments are set to be expanded during the course of the next cycle of events, the ICC has announced on International Women’s Day, meaning more teams will be competing in the Women’s World Cup and Women’s T20 World Cup. Also, a third women’s global tournament, the Women’s T20 Champion Cup – on paper resembling the men’s Champions Trophy – has been added to the next cycle, which runs from 2023 to 2031.

The World Cup will have 10 teams playing 48 matches from 2029 (up from eight teams, and 31 matches, till 2025), the T20 World Cup will be expanded to 12 teams playing a total of 33 matches from 2026 (up from 10 teams, and 23 matches, till 2024). The Women’s T20 Champion Cup is set to take place in 2027 and 2031, with six teams playing 16 matches.

These tournaments are part of 20 global tournaments planned for both men’s and women’s cricket combined in the 2023-31 cycle. Bids for hosting the events will soon be open to the ICC’s member countries.