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We all are backing our girls: Rohit Sharma extends support to Indian women team for World T20

| @indiablooms | Nov 09, 2018, at 06:01 pm

Mumbai, Nov 9 (IBNS): Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma on Friday shared a video where he could be seen supporting the Indian women cricketers who will be playing the ICC World T20 series.

The Women World T20 tournament starts from Friday.

Sharing the video, Sharma posted: " ICC #WT20 starts tonight and we all are backing our girls! ."

A new chapter in the history of women’s cricket will be written when the first ever stand-alone ICC Women’s World T20 begins on Friday, 9 November. 

The tournament will give the best female cricketers in the world the spotlight they deserve, and make history as the first ICC women’s global event to be fully televised.

The Guyana National Stadium in Georgetown will host six teams on the first day in a triple-header. India and New Zealand will kick things off, while the hosts and defending champions Windies will play last under lights.


 

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