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The Indian women's cricket team has qualified for the One Day World Cup in New Zealand. The ICC technical committee divided the points after three series were canceled for various reasons, including the Corona epidemic. Based on this, four teams, including India, have received entry in the World Cup, which is played in New Zealand in the 5th.
New Zealand have already qualified for the World Cup 1 as a host. The top four teams - Australia, England, South Africa and India - also qualified for the ICC Women's Championship points table. The qualifiers will be played between Pakistan, West Indies and Sri Lanka for the remaining positions. The ICC Women's One Day World Cup will be held from 1st February to 1st March, 1st.
The ICC Technical Committee announced that three series could not be held during the period from 1 to 5, which is why we have divided the points for this series.
India entered the women's World Cup final in Year 4. India's women's cricket team last played ODI on November 3. India then went on to win 2-1 after losing the first ODI in a three-match series against the host team in the Windies tour.
The ICC Women's World Cup Qualifiers will be held in Sri Lanka from July 1 to 7. For the remaining three places in the ICC World Cup, three teams will be in the race. Apart from Sri Lanka, Windies and Pakistan, there are teams from Bangladesh and Ireland as well as five other teams will qualify from different five zones and participate in the crucial qualifier.
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