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ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2017 breaks new grounds
Oct.9 (CRICKETNMORE) - Interest in women’s cricket has seen a major surge over the past couple of years and new research unveiled today by the ICC shows the scale of the impact this summer’s Women’s Cricket World Cup has had on fans and new participants.
The first study of its kind on women’s cricket among sports fans across Australia, England and Wales, India, New Zealand and South Africa was commissioned to mark the start of the ICC Women’s Championship and shows a huge boost to the women’s game. Conducted by Nielsen Sports, the objective of the research was to investigate awareness of the Women’s World Cup, perceptions towards the women’s game and key motivators to getting involved.
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