ICC Women\'s Cricket World Cup 2021 dates announced

ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2021 dates announced

ANI  |  Cricket 

ICC Women's 2021 will comprise a total of 31 matches, including the semi-finals and the final, beginning January 30 in

The hosts New Zealand and four other top teams based on the ICC Women's Championship standings will gain direct qualification for the 2021 tournament. Currently, the top four teams in the point table are - (22), defending champions England (22), (16) and South (16).

While the remaining three teams will get a second chance through the ICC Women's Qualifier event in which the sides will be joined by and Ireland, and the winner of each in 2019 - Africa, Americas, Asia, East Pacific and

event practitioners and have been appointed as and chief executive, respectively, of the - the independent company set up to run the ICC Women's in New Zealand.

Dawson, who is a director of NZC, will a board comprising herself, former World Masters Games Jennah Wootten, Shane Harmon, Greg Barclay, and

Harmon is a of He has previously acted as GM Marketing and Communications of 2011 and was the for the 2003 tournament in Barclay and White were heavily involved in the ICC 2015 and the ICC Under-19 2018.

Nelson, on the other hand, has been GM New Zealand for the Rugby League World Cup 2017, and for the U-20 World Cup. She will assume her duties later this month after completing her current commitments on the inaugural Oceania Cup and Great Britain Lions Rugby League Series.

"This tournament is well positioned to take women's cricket to the next level - by showcasing the world's best to new audiences here in New Zealand and around the world," Nelson said.

"I'm excited to be part of this event, which we hope will provide a global platform for the women's game and inspire a new generation of girls and boys to give it a go."

"With this event, alongside the on Women in Sport and Women's Rugby World Cup, New Zealand will have the chance to make its mark as a global leader in women's sport," she said.

Dawson said it is a privilege for New Zealand to host such a significant tournament."This a fantastic event with a truly global reach and will bring together in New Zealand some of the best athletes in the world. It's a real growth opportunity and we aim to do the Council and world cricket in general, proud," Dawson said.

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First Published: Tue, June 18 2019. 16:47 IST