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Team Should Be Ready For T20 World Cup By Time Asia Cup Starts, Says India-Women Coach Muzumdar
This year’s Women’s T20 World Cup will be played in Bangladesh from October 3-20. “That continuity is very important in the few months leading up to the World Cup. In this series, the format that we are playing is the ODI format first, then the Test match and then the last one is T20I. So, it is a very well-scheduled series.”
“We are going to Asia Cup, which is again T20Is. So, by Asia Cup, we should be ready for the World Cup. Then we have a lay-off of about 7-7.5 weeks before we head off to Bangladesh. So, I think it is a very well-thought-out series and really looking forward to it,” he said to reporters at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.
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