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ICC introduces women's T20 World Cup
June 24, 2008 20:07 IST

The International Cricket Council on Tuesday introduced the women's edition of the Twenty20 World Cup alongside its men's version. It will be held in England next year.

Eight nations, including India, will participate in it. The other contenders are Australia, England, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the West Indies, who all will also compete in next year's ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in Australia, an ICC statement said.

The men's tournament, which will be staged at three venues -- Lord's, The Oval and Trent Bridge, will include a fourth venue, Taunton, for women.

Both the semi-finals, at Trent Bridge on June 18 and The Oval on June 19, and also the final at Lord's on June 21 will be double-headers with women's and men's matches.

Meanwhile, the ICC and England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said tickets for the ICC World Twenty20 will go on sale from June 30 and the format will allow spectators to view two games for the price of one ticket.

ICC president-elect David Morgan said the event will be a "people's game, family and fan-focussed".

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