SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Women's Twenty20 World Cup gets underway when hosts and defending champions Australia meet India in Sydney on Friday and hopes are high that the seventh edition of the tournament will prove transformational for the game.
Great strides have been made in professionalising and popularising women's sport around the world over the last few years and nowhere more so than in Australia, where the top female athletes have become household names.
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