Can anyone stand up to the dreaded Southern Stars? Six-time champions Australia again enter the 202 Women’s Cricket World Cup as overwhelming favorites, but India, New Zealand, England and South Africa are all hoping to turn things around . With 31 matches pressed in 29 days, strap in and read on as we explain how to watch a 2022 Women’s World Cup live stream online from anywhere.
The solitary ODI World Cup triumph for the White Ferns – this year’s hosts – came in 2000, when they last hosted the tournament, and they sent out a statement before this with a magnificent nine-wicket demolition of their trans-Tasman rivals, inspired by Sophie Devine.
India are also in promising form, still looking for their first triumph. The Women in Blue warmed up with a beating from West Indies led by Smriti Mandhana, despite leaving that game early with a head injury.
Not quite as hot are defending champions England, who are rebuilding their confidence after last month’s ill-fated Ashes tour, something which would have been helped by their recent win over Proteas.
If you’re unfamiliar with the format, all eight teams will play each other once in the group stage, with the top four advancing to the semi-finals. Ready for a bumper month of high octane cricket? Follow our guide for everything you need to know to find a Women’s World Cup 2022 live stream and watch every game from anywhere.
2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup schedule: dates and times
All times are given in GMT. Add 11 hours for AEDT; add 13 hours for NZDT; subtract 5 hours for ET; subtract 8 hours for PT.
GROUP STAGE
Round 1
- Friday March 4 – New Zealand vs West Indies, 1am
- Friday March 4 – Bangladesh vs South Africa, 9pm
- Saturday March 5 – Australia vs England, 1am
- Sunday March 6 – India vs Pakistan, 1am
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2nd round
- Sunday March 6 – New Zealand vs Bangladesh, 9 p.m.
- Tuesday March 8 – Australia vs Pakistan, 1am
- Tuesday March 8 – England vs West Indies, 9 p.m.
- Thursday March 10 – New Zealand vs India, 1am
Round 3
- Friday March 11 – Pakistan vs South Africa, 1am
- Saturday March 12 – India vs West Indies, 1 a.m.
- Monday March 12 – New Zealand vs Australia, 9pm
- Monday March 14 – England vs South Africa, 1am
Round 4
- Sunday March 13 – Bangladesh vs Pakistan, 9 p.m.
- Monday March 14 – Australia vs West Indies, 9 p.m.
- Wednesday March 16 – England vs India, 1am
- Thursday March 17 – New Zealand vs South Africa, 1am
Round 5
- Thursday March 17 – Bangladesh vs West Indies, 9 p.m.
- Saturday March 19 – Australia vs India, 1am
- Saturday March 19 – New Zealand vs England, 9pm
- Monday March 21 – Pakistan vs West Indies, 1 a.m.
Round 6
- Monday March 21 – Australia vs South Africa, 9pm
- Tuesday March 22 – Bangladesh vs India, 1am
- Wednesday March 23 – South Africa vs West Indies, 9 p.m.
- Thursday March 24 – England vs Pakistan, 1am
Round 7
- Thursday March 24 – Australia vs Bangladesh, 9pm
- Friday March 25 – New Zealand vs Pakistan, 9pm
- Saturday March 26 – Bangladesh vs England, 9pm
- Sunday March 27 – India vs South Africa, 1am
ELIMINATION STAGE
Semi-Final 1
- Tuesday, March 29 – TBA vs. TBA, 9 p.m.
Semi-Final 2
- Thursday, March 30 – TBA vs. TBA, 1 a.m.
2022 WOMEN’S CRICKET WORLD CUP FINAL
- Sunday, April 3 – TBA vs. TBA, 12 p.m.
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How to watch the Cricket World Cup outside your country
Below, we’ve got you covered with your official broadcast options for major cricket-loving countries (and the US!), but if you’re outside of your country of residence – be it India, UK or anywhere else – and try to start streaming cricket through your local broadcaster, you’ll soon find you can’t as location is limited. But there is a way to agree despite everything.
By downloading and installing a VPN, you can effectively trick your computer into thinking it’s back home. That way you can enjoy your home coverage without having to find an illegal stream – assuming you stick to the broadcaster’s fine print, of course – especially its terms and conditions.
Use a VPN to Stream Live Cricket from Anywhere