Indian eves face New Zealand in ICC World T20 2018 opener

IANS  |  Dubai 

will open their campaign against at in the opener of the ICC women's World T20 2018 to be staged in the from November 9 to 24, the International Council (ICC) announced on Monday.

This is the first time that the women's tournament is being held as a stand-alone event and all the matches will be broadcast live from Guyana, St. Lucia and This is also the first time that the Decision Review System (DRS) will be used in an ICC World T20 event.

The 10-team tournament, featuring three-time champions Australia, reigning ICC women's 50-over winners England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, and defending champions the Windies, plus two qualifiers, will be played across three venues in the

Defending champions the Windies are in Group A along with England, South Africa, and 1 from the event, while Australia, India, New Zealand, and 2 will be in Group B.

The last tournament was held in in 2016 alongside the men's event, which saw the girls from the nation clinch victory.

The finalists of the ICC Women's World in the from July 7 to 14 will complete the line-up of the tournament.

The teams participating in the Qualifying event are Bangladesh, Ireland, the Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, Thailand, and the

ICC Women's World T20 Tournament Director, welcomed all the teams to the and also urged fans to come out and support the players.

"The West Indies is one of the great places in the world for sports, entertainment and culture...I want to urge the fans to come out and see the best players in the modern game," Nero said in a statement.

"Women's is growing at a rapid rate as we saw from last year's in England, and teams are getting stronger. Here in the West Indies, we are committed to playing a major role in the continued growth and development of the sport."

"We want to invite the world to be part of this exhilarating world-class event on and off the field," Nero added.

said the countdown for the big event has now begun and her team is looking to do well in the tournament.

"The announcement of the schedule marks the countdown to this big event and we are all really looking forward to playing in the West Indies," Kaur said in a statement.

"The will be a competitive tournament with some tough league matches early on and no team can take it easy at any stage. Naturally, expectations will be high from our team after our final appearance last year and we aim to be at our best during the tournament," the explosive all-rounder added.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 17:22 IST