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Women Can Have A WTC In Future, But No Chance Now, Says England's Tammy Beaumont
Though women's cricket had its first World Cup way back in 1973, two years before the men had theirs, they have been able to add only the T20 World Cup to the list.
Though two of Women's cricket's top openers -- Smriti Mandhana of India and Tammy Beaumont of England -- would love to see women cricketers have a World Test Championships of their own, the England star said the conditions are not conducive yet to start the mega event.
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