MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's professional women's Twenty20 competition has been given its own scheduling window separate from the men's 'Big Bash' in a landmark move hailed by the players' union.
The fifth season of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) will start in October and culminate in the final weekend on Dec. 6-7, providing a lead-in to the women's T20 World Cup which starts in February, Cricket Australia said.
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