World cup
150 players from 10 countries to feature at Women's T20 World Cup
Melbourne, Feb 15: Ten countries, which consist of 150 players, will be battling it out to reach the final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 8, with Australia and India getting the Women's T20 World Cup action underway when they meet at the Sydney Showground on February 21.
This year's tournament will be the seventh edition of the T20 World Cup to be played, with 14 players set to continue their record of playing in every event since the inaugural competition 11 years ago.
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