It is time for the Women’s T20 World Cup. The event will happen in South Africa. The first game will be on February 10th while the final will be at Cape Town on February 26th. It is expected to be an interesting competition. On that note, here, we take a look at the streaming and TV broadcast details of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023.
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 streaming and broadcast in India, UK, USA, Canada, Pakistan, Australia, Bangladesh, New Zealand and South Africa
.@JemiRodrigues talks about dealing with criticism & giving 100% for #TeamIndia day-in and day-out, all while creating H̵i̵s̵ #HerStory on & off the field ⭐
Watch the #WomenInBlue at the #T20WorldCup
Feb 12 | 6:30 PM onwards | Star Sports & Disney+Hotstar#BlueKnowsNoGender pic.twitter.com/uMEx79PegnAdvertisement— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) February 6, 2023
Women’s cricket is on the rise and as seen in the last T20 World Cup, this time too, we can expect a lot of interested viewers.
- India: TV Broadcast on Star Sports and Live Streaming on Fancode
- UK: TV Broadcast and Live Streaming on Sky Sports
- Bangladesh: Live Streaming on Hotstar
- USA: TV Broadcast and Live Streaming on WillowTV and ESPN+
- Pakistan: TV Broadcast on PTV Sports and Ten Sports
- Canada: Live Streaming on Yupp TV
- Australia: TV Broadcast and Live Streaming on Kayo Sports/Foxtel Sports
- New Zealand: TV Broadcast and Live Streaming on Sky Sports NZ
- South Africa: TV Broadcast and Live Streaming on Super Sport
- Other Nations: Free streaming on ICC
The Indians will look to leave an impact
The introduction of the Women’s Premier League has placed a lot of focus on Team India. In recent years, though, the team has actually done well. However, they have been unable to cross the final barrier. With WPL, there would be more talent getting discovered, which would improve the quality of the feeder line.
Nevertheless, it is important that the Indian Team does well at the T20 World Cup. The likes of Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur will be expected to turn up in good form. India would also need players such as Deepti Sharma to deliver like they have been doing recently.