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Top-ranked and seven-time champion Australia will be trying to prevent India from winning a Women’s Cricket World Cup at home — yet again — when play begins in the tournament next week.
India hosts Sri Lanka at Guwahati, India, on Tuesday to start the 31-match tournament which culminates with the final on Nov. 2. Matches are also being played in Sri Lanka.
Eight teams are entered — India, defending champions Australia, England, South Africa, West Indies, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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