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ICC changes format for Women’s World Cup         

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DUBAI: International Cricket Council (ICC) in its meeting in its recent meeting has approved changed to the format of the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2017 and granted a dramatic increase in prize money.

 All eight teams at the World Cup will now play a minimum of seven matches during the tournament, which is to be held in England in a round-robin format, with the top four sides progressing to the semi-finals.

This means there will be a total of 31 matches, compared to 25 in 2013, with $1m (£660,000) allocated as a prize fund for the tournament.

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