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ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2018: guide

Alicia Loxley, Mark Taylor & Ian Healy present 9GEM coverage of matches held in Guyana.

9GEM’s coverage of the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 begins in Guyana today, hosted by Alicia Loxley, joined by Mark Taylor and Ian Healy to provide analysis and opinions.

The greatest female cricket players in the world converge in the West Indies for the sixth ICC Women’s World Twenty20 tournament, with all Australian games and finals Live on 9GEM and 9Now, beginning with Australia Vs Pakistan on Saturday, November 10th.

The top ten national teams in women ‘s cricket do battle throughout the course of November, with Australia’s team in red-hot form and considered one of the favourites to take out the tournament.

After scoring five half-centuries in the past month, Australia’s Alyssa Healy, the niece of cricket great Ian Healy, is firing when it counts, and looks to stamp her authority against Pakistan this weekend.

She is joined by superstar all-rounder and dual-international Ellyse Perry, along with team captain and star batter Meg Lanning, as Australia fronts their strongest women’s T20 team ever.

Sat, 10 Nov
6:30am AEDT on 9GEM & 9Now
1st T20 – Australia v Pakistan
Providence Stadium, Guyana

Mon, 12 Nov
6:30am AEDT on 9GEM & 9Now
2nd T20 – Australia v Ireland
Providence Stadium, Guyana

Wed, 14 Nov
10:30am AEDT on 9GEM & 9Now
3rd T20 – Australia v New Zealand
Providence Stadium, Guyana

Sun, 18 Nov
2:00am AEDT on 9GEM & 9Now
4th T20 – Australia v India
Providence Stadium, Guyana

Fri, 23 Nov
6:30am AEDT on 9GEM & 9Now
1st Semi-Final – TBC v TBC
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound

Fri, 23 Nov
10:30am AEDT on 9GEM & 9Now
2nd Semi-Final – TBC v TBC
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound

Sun, 25 Nov
10:30am AEDT on 9GEM & 9Now
Final – TBC v TBC
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound

6 Responses

  1. Thank you, Channel 9, for giving us some early summer cricket. The men’s games vs Sth Africa may as well have been played in Capetown, as the series felt just like an overseas, offseason one.

  2. Fox Sports and Nine both have rights to ICC Cricket World Cup in England and Wales next year, as well as ICC World Twenty20 (both men’s and women’s) in Australia in 2020. Fox Sports will show all three tournaments in full through Fox Cricket channel, while Nine will show selected matches including Australian matches and all finals.

      1. Fox Cricket are showing every game. Ch9 are showing the Australia games and semis/final. Pretty sure this deal was done prior to the current Ch7/Fox deal (and includes the next 50 over World Cup).

    1. Being an overseas tournament, rights for this are sold by ICC and not CA. Any network was able to bid, which is why Nine have rights, and not Seven or Fox Cricket (who have the rights to domestic games this summer)

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