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  2. Women's cricket - Wikipedia

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    The first ever Cricket World Cup was the Women's Cricket World Cup organised in 1973 by the WCA; it was based on an idea of cricketer Rachael Heyhoe Flint and businessman Jack Hayward. [94] After the success of the Women's Cricket World Cup, the men's tournament took place two years later. [95]

  3. History of women's cricket - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Women's Test match between Australia and England in Sydney in 1935.. The history of women's cricket can be traced back to a report in The Reading Mercury on 15 Aug 1745 and a match that took place between the villages of Bramley and Hambledon near Guildford in Surrey.

  4. Timeline of women's sports - Wikipedia

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    1745 – The first recorded women's cricket match took place in Surrey, England. By the second half of the eighteenth century, women's cricket matches played between local teams became common in the South East of England. [13] 1768 – A French woman named Madame Bunel played a highly publicized tennis match against the English Mr. Tomkins ...

  5. List of centuries in women's Test cricket - Wikipedia

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    In the women's variant, the game is scheduled to last four days of play. [1] [2] The Women's Cricket Association was formed in England in 1926, [3] and the first women's Test was played between England and Australia in 1934. The English team were on a tour of Australia and New Zealand, arranged by the WCA.

  6. Women's cricket in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The first ashes game, occurred in 1934. When the AWCC (Australian Women's Cricket Council) sent an invitation to the WCA (Women's Cricket Association), inviting England to tour in Australia. The tour consisted of 14, 3-day test matches, in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. [24] [25] The first game being was played in Brisbane with a crowd of ...

  7. Women's Cricket World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Limited overs cricket was first played by first-class teams in England in 1962. [5] Nine years later, the first international one day match was played in men's cricket, when England took on Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. [6] Talks began in 1971 about holding a World Cup for women's cricket, led by Jack Hayward. [7]

  8. New Zealand beat South Africa in the Women’s T20 World Cup final to become champions for the first time

  9. Women's One Day International - Wikipedia

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    Women's One Day International (ODI) is the limited overs form of women's cricket.Matches are scheduled for 50 overs, equivalent to the men's game.The first women's ODIs were played in 1973, as part of the first Women's World Cup which was held in England.