India will take on arch-rivals Pakistan in Dubai on October 6 in the women's T20 World Cup, which gets underway on October 3.
The revamped fixtures of the tournament were released by the ICC on Monday.
The global competition, initially scheduled to be held in Bangladesh, was moved out of the country by the ICC after players expressed security concerns in the wake of the prevailing political unrest.
Dubai and Sharjah are the only two venues for the event, hosting a total of 23 matches.
The groups remain the same. Defending champions Australia are clubbed alongside India, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Group A. Group B comprises South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh and Scotland.
Each side will play four matches, the top two teams from each group progressing to the semi-finals on October 17 and 18. The final is in Dubai on October 20.
A reserve day has been fixed for both the semi-finals and final.
If India advance, they will play the first semi-final.
Sri Lanka and Scotland qualified for the tournament via the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier event, held in Abu Dhabi earlier this year. There will be 10 warm-up matches prior to the tournament, from September 28 to October 1.
The schedule:
Thursday, October 3: Bangladesh v Scotland, Sharjah
Thursday, October 3: Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Sharjah
Friday, October 4: South Africa v West Indies, Dubai
Friday, October 4: India v New Zealand, Dubai
Saturday, October 5: Bangladesh v England, Sharjah
Saturday, October 5: Australia v Sri Lanka, Sharjah
Sunday, October 6: India v Pakistan, Dubai
Sunday, October 6: West Indies v Scotland, Dubai
Monday, October 7: England v South Africa, Sharjah
Tuesday, October 8: Australia v New Zealand, Sharjah
Wednesday, October 9: South Africa v Scotland, Dubai
Wednesday, October 9: India v Sri Lanka, Dubai
Thursday, October 10: Bangladesh v West Indies, Sharjah
Friday, October 11: Australia v Pakistan, Dubai
Saturday, October 12: New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Sharjah
Saturday, October 12: Bangladesh v South Africa, Dubai
Sunday, October 13: England v Scotland, Sharjah
Sunday, October 13: India v Australia, Sharjah
Monday, October 14: Pakistan v New Zealand, Dubai
Tuesday, October 15: England v West Indies, Dubai
Thursday, October 17: Semi-final 1, Dubai
Friday, October 18: Semi-final 2, Sharjah
Sunday, October 20: Final, Dubai.
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