31 matches will take place across six cities – Auckland, Tauranga, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.
Wellington and Christchurch will play host for the two semi-finals on March 30 and 31, respectively. Christchurch will also host the summit clash on April 3.
Defending champions England will kick-start their campaign against old foes Australia on March 5, while the 2017 runner-ups India will play their first match on March 6 against Pakistan.
The multi-nation tournament was originally scheduled in the February-March window this year but got postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s the full schedule of ICC Women’s World Cup 2022:
- New Zealand vs West Indies, March 4
- Bangladesh vs South Africa, March 5
- Australia vs England, March 5
- Pakistan vs India, March 6
- New Zealand vs Bangladesh, March 7
- Australia vs Pakistan, March 8
- West Indies vs England, March 9
- New Zealand vs India, March 10
- Pakistan vs South Africa, March 11
- West Indies vs India, March 12
- New Zealand vs Australia, March 13
- South Africa vs England, March 14
- Pakistan vs Bangladesh, March 14
- Australia vs West Indies, March 15
- England vs India, March 16
- New Zealand vs South Africa, March 17
- Bangladesh vs West Indies, March 18
- India vs Australia, March 19
- New Zealand vs England, March 20
- West Indies vs Pakistan, March 21
- India vs Bangladesh, March 22
- South Africa vs West Indies, March 24
- England vs Pakistan, March 24
- Bangladesh vs Australia, March 25
- New Zealand vs Pakistan, March 26
- England vs Bangladesh, March 27
- India vs South Africa, March 27
- Semi-Final 1, March 30
- Semi-Final 2, March 31
- Final, April 3
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