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International Cricket Council announces Women's Championship
New one-day international competition to begin in August

The International Cricket Council has announced plans for a Women’s Championship, beginning in August.

The idea of a Test championship in men’s cricket has been mooted for some time but scheduling and broadcasting issues saw it ditched in place of the Champions Trophy, which was dropped last year for the World Test Championship but will resume in 2017.

However, the governing body has decided to institute a similar blueprint, using one-day internationals, in the women’s game.

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