ICC women’s world cup 2017
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Women's Cricket
Raj: World Cup win would bring ‘revolution’
India women's captain Mithali Raj believes if they were to win the upcoming World Cup the sport in her country would undergo a major "revolution".
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England will face stern challenge at Women’s World Cup
ICC Women's World Cup winner Isa Guha insists England face a stern challenge if they are to lift the trophy for a fourth time this summer - with opponents in blistering form also gunning for the title.
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Australia
Lanning: Going to be a very open World Cup
Australia women's captain Meg Lanning admits that the upcoming World Cup will be one of the most open in history but is confident her team will be able to deliver when it matters.
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Taylor included in England women’s World Cup squad
Sarah Taylor has been recalled to England's squad for the World Cup after taking almost a year out of the game to get treatment for anxiety.
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India name settled squad for WWC17
India have named a settled 15-member squad for the upcoming Women's World Cup being hosted in the United Kingdom from June 24 until July 23.
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Huge impetus for Women’s Cricket
The International Cricket Council have substantially increased the prize money for the ICC Women's World Cup 2017 to $2 million.
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Taylor proud to be on England comeback trail
England wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor is proud that she has been able to resume her cricket career after battling anxiety issues leading to her taking a break from the game.
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Edwards ‘thrilled’ to be Women’s World Cup Ambassador
World Cup winning captain Charlotte Edwards has been announced as an ambassador for the Women's World Cup 2017 being held in England and Wales.
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Australia announces preliminary ICC Women’s World Cup squad
The National Selection Panel (NSP) have named an extended 21-player Australian squad ahead of the 2017 ICC Women's World Cup in England and Wales.
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Pakistan name much-changed World Cup Squad
Pakistan have announced their group of players who will compete at the Women's World Cup in England later this year that includes six changes from their WWCQ squad.