The Women's T20 World Cup will be played across 16 days across six grounds and four cities, culminating in a final at the MCG on International Women's Day.
Under a new coach and with a squad that has a dash of youth, England will be hopeful.
West Indies hosted the second edition of the Women's T20 World Cup. Australia made the first of their five consecutive final appearances here, of which they have won four.
The inaugural women's edition was played men's edition, in England in 2009. England won the tournament with a 6-wicket win against New Zealand in the final.
Bangladesh won their first ever Under-19 World Cup. Australia Women booked the place in the final of the Tri-Nation T20 tournament. Naseem Shah's hattrick made things stronger for Pakistan in the Rawalpindi Test.
The Women's T20 World Cup will commence on February 21, when Australia will host India at Sydney. There will be a total of 23 matches.
The host Australia Women will face England Women for their crucial match in the Tri-nation T20 series at Junction Oval, Melbourne.
All three teams have won one match out of two so far. However, Australia have the best net run rate, followed by India and England.
Australia will host England for the second match. England are coming off a defeat against India, while Australia will be taking field for the first time in this year.
India and England are the only two sides to have beaten Australia Women in a T20I since the start of the 2018 World T20.