Indian Captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Australian Captain Alyssa Healy, English captain NAT Sciver-Brunt and New Zealand Sophie Devine (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak) The World Cricket World Cup is due to start on Tuesday, when eight nations compete for an unprecedented $ 13.88 million (about 123.1 crore) in India and Sri Lanka. The 13th edition of the tournament, representing record prizes exceeding the World Championship, is a significant progress for a female cricket with matches scheduled for several places, including Pakistani games in Colombo.The tournament opens in Guwahati and India’s fellowship is facing Sri Lanka. Pakistan will play all his matches in Colombo as part of a compromise agreement on neutral places in tournaments with multiple countries.“You feel like it might be a seismic moment for a female game. I think we’ll all look back at our career when we retire and mark the World Championship in India as a game changer,” said England-Brunt’s international cricket advice.Australia masters come seven times as a favorite, although Captain Alyssa Healy expects hard competition.“It will be the most difficult world championship we have ever been part. Australia has a rich history and world cups, but I think every team will be difficult to defeat,” Healy said.India, twice the runners, are looking for their first home title, where cricket instructs a massive follow of 1.4 billion people.Women cricket has experienced significant growth in the last decade. The Bash League Australian women’s league was launched in 2015, followed by the Indian women’s Premier League in 2023, which generated a franchise and media rights of $ 700 million.Indian players Harmanpreet Kaur and Mandhan’s Small became prominent characters, ensuring great sponsorship and media attention.ICC initiative Jay Shaha chairman for fees for the same matches for women and men was awarded by Minister BCCi Devyit Saikia.“You can’t find out if boys play or girls. Top skill and technology attract eyeballs on TV and get more fans. Expect wrapped stadiums in centers throughout India,” Saikia AFP said.The tournament promises matches with high scores, while the teams participated have been moving 34 times since 2022. Australia and India have once recorded more than 400 runs during this period.Rising stars include the Indian fast pitch Kranti Goud, New Zealand Dough Georgia Plimmer, Lauren Bell, English and South African versatile Annerie Dercksen.This means that India is the fourth guest of the ODI World Championship after previous tournaments in 1978, 1997 and 2013.England, the last victory in 2017 and runners in 2022, focuses on their fifth title.The final will take place on November 2 and the venue – either Mumbai or Colombo – depending on Pakistani progress in the tournament.
