The Women’s T20 World Cup ended with New Zealand becoming the first-time champions, beating the odds against historically dominant teams like Australia and England. The tournament highlighted the performance gap in women’s cricket, emphasizing the need for increased funding and resources for the global game. Despite the victory, it was seen as a result of an accidental rather than intentional effort to level the playing field in women’s cricket.
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