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flag The ICC Women’s World Cup begins Sept. 30 with Australia seeking a back-to-back title amid rising competition.

flag The ICC Women’s World Cup, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, begins September 30 with defending champions Australia aiming for a historic back-to-back title, a feat not achieved since 1988. flag Despite their dominance—26 wins in 30 matches since 2022—Australia’s lead is narrowing as teams like India, England, and South Africa show improved competitiveness. flag Captain Alyssa Healy acknowledges all eight teams have a legitimate chance. flag Pakistan, playing in Colombo, hopes to leverage familiar conditions. flag India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur in her first captaincy role, seeks to end a long World Cup drought. flag New Zealand, led by Sophie Devine, eyes its second title, potentially her last. flag England, under Nat Sciver-Brunt, enters with high expectations. flag The tournament features a record $13.88 million prize pool, underscoring the sport’s growing global stature.

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