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ICC Women's 50-over WC to begin from September 30; Colombo added as neutral venue

ICC Women's 50-over WC to begin from September 30; Colombo added as neutral venue

Deccan Herald2 days ago

Bengaluru to host Women's 50-over World Cup 2025. However, if Pakistan makes it to the final, Colombo will be the neutral host city.

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