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The 13th edition of the ICC ODI Women’s Cricket World Cup is starting from September 30. This time eight teams are playing in the Cricket World Cup. The team, which becomes the world champion, will be rich this time. The team that loses in the final will also have a wealth. This time all records will be broken in the prize money of the World Cup. The total prize money has increased by about 300 percent.
New Delhi. The ICC Women’s ODI World Cup is starting a day after the Asia Cup ended. The 13th edition of the Women’s Cricket World Cup is starting in India from 30 September. This time eight teams will participate in it. India is playing in its home. This time the team becoming champion will become rich. There has been a record increase in prize money. The hosts of the World Cup are India and Sri Lanka. This time such a huge amount will be given as prize money, which has not been given earlier.
Dhanavarsha will be on the Women’s ODI World Cup winning team.
Semi -finalist will get 10 crores
The teams playing Women’s ODI World Cup semi-finals will be given Rs 10-10 crore. On the other hand, if a team does not win a single match, that team will also take at least Rs 2 crore 50 lakh from here. Australia is the current champion who has lifted the ODI World Cup Trophy 7 times. India is still waiting for its first trophy.
8 teams… 31 matches, will be held for 34 days
Eight teams will participate in the Women’s ODI World Cup. In this, 31 matches will be played for 34 days. The tournament will start on Tuesday 30 September. The final will be played on Sunday, 2 November. Most of the matches will start at 3 pm Indian time except for New Zealand vs England match on 26 October. India automatically qualified as a host, while Australia, New Zealand, England, Sri Lanka and South Africa also joined her on the basis of women’s championship rankings. Pakistan and Bangladesh made their place through the World Cup qualifier held in Lahore.
Active in journalism for nearly 15 years. Study from Delhi University. Interest in sports, especially in cricket, badminton, boxing and wrestling. IPL, Commonwealth Games and Pro Wrestling League events have been covered. From February 2022 …Read more
Active in journalism for nearly 15 years. Study from Delhi University. Interest in sports, especially in cricket, badminton, boxing and wrestling. IPL, Commonwealth Games and Pro Wrestling League events have been covered. From February 2022 … Read more