The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup is the most coveted trophy for which the top international women's cricketing nations battle for every four years. The tournament is held under the aegis of the International Cricket Council.
Until 2005, when the two organisations merged, the premier tournament was administered by a separate body, the International Women's Cricket Council (IWCC). The first World Cup was held in England in 1973, two years before the inaugural men's tournament. In the nascent years, the event was marked by funding difficulties, which meant several teams declined invitations to participate and caused gaps of up to six years between tournaments. However, since 2005 World Cups have been hosted at regular four-year intervals.
The 2017 edition of the World Cup shall be held in England from 24 June to 23 July 2017. It will be the eleventh edition of the Women's World Cup and the third to be held in England (after the 1973 and 1993 tournaments).
Here is a look at the complete tournament schedule, venues and timings of the matches
Women's World Cup 2017: Full tournament fixture
June 24 - England v India, Derby
June 24 - New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Bristol
June 25 - Pakistan v South Africa, Leicester
June 26 - Australia v West Indies, Taunton
June 27 - England v Pakistan, Leicester
June 28 - South Africa v New Zealand, Derby
June 29 - West Indies v India, Taunton
June 29 - Sri Lanka v Australia, Bristol
July 2 - England v Sri Lanka, Taunton
July 2 - Australia v New Zealand, Bristol
July 2 - India v Pakistan, Derby
July 2 - South Africa v West Indies, Leicester
July 5 - England v South Africa, Bristol
July 5 - Sri Lanka v India, Derby
July 5 - Pakistan v Australia, Leicester
July 6 - New Zealand v West Indies, Taunton
July 8 - New Zealand v Pakistan, Taunton
July 8 - South Africa v India, Leicester
July 9 - England v Australia, Bristol
July 9 - West Indies v Sri Lanka, Derby
July 11 -West Indies v Pakistan, Leicester
July 12 - Sri Lanka v South Africa, Taunton
July 12 - Australia v India, Bristol
July 12 - England v New Zealand, Derby
July 15 - South Africa v Australia, Taunton
July 15 - England v West Indies, Bristol
July 15 - India v New Zealand, Derby
July 15 - Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Leicester
July 18 - First Semi-final, Bristol
July 20 - Second Semi-final, Derby
July 23 - Final, Lord's