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Hope Women’s Cricket Isn’t Put On Backburner: Heather Knight on 2021 WC

The ICC took a choice and conveyed forward the Women's World Cup in February and March from one year from now to 2022 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. What's more, Heather Knight said that a down to earth choice is taken by him to delay the deferment of WC. 


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With the deferment of the Women's ODI World Cup in 2021, Captain Heather is feeling that this choice of the ICC won't be a reason for backwardness for national ladies' cricket. She said that the ICC's choice to seek after it from February-March in 2022 from one year from now is a great idea to be sheltered in the pestilence. 


Later she posts a remark in her twitter account that "Pretty gutted, frankly. I realize extreme choices must be made right now and it would have taken a great deal of work (and $), however it was doable in NZ," she tweeted. "Ideally it is anything but a reason for sheets to set ladies' cricket aside for later for the following a year with no WC to get ready for." 


So far New Zealand has around 1570 dynamic cases in which an enormous extent of coronavirus has additionally been recuperated, making them one of the least influenced nations on the planet. They intended to have the debut competition from 6 February to 7 March one year from now. 


Expectation ladies' cricket isn't returned on burner: Heather Knight on 2021 WC delay 


Expectation ladies' cricket isn't returned on burner: Heather Knight on 2021 WC delay 


With the video chat at the ICC Board meeting on Friday, they chose to postpone the ODI of the twelfth version of the Women's World Cup."We have taken the choice to move the Women's World Cup to give players from each contending country, 


The best chance to be prepared for the world's greatest stage and there is as yet a worldwide qualifier to finish to choose the last three groups," Manu Sawhney, the ICC's CEO, had said. 


To keep up the uprightness of the Cricket World Cup by giving a year time to all the contending groups to play the occasion with their best transformation to play the game to the best level in cricket. 


The staying last three spaces have been chosen in the passing competition. India, South Africa, Australia, England and has New Zealand are as of now qualified for the competition to play the Women's World Cup in 2022.