Womens Cricket Betting Tips
Women’s cricket is increasingly popular as it attempts to share the limelight with the men’s game. The growth of the sport has forced spectators to take note while more cricket boards make their women’s teams professional.
The growth of women's cricket means it has become a very popular betting market among punters. Access to stats and figures can be found as easily as that of the men’s game which assists in finding value.
Latest Women's Cricket News
Women’s Cricket Live Streaming
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Women’s Cricket Results
Stay up to date with the latest women’s cricket results so that you can get the best available odds. This allows you to know where the value lies when the big tournaments come around.
Women’s Cricket Formats
Women’s cricket have the exact same format of the men’s game but Test cricket is very seldom played in the women’s game.
- One Day Internationals (ODIs)
- Twenty20 cricket (T20)
- Test cricket
- Women’s Cricket Fixtures
Women’s cricket fixtures take place all year round across the globe. This happens via international tours as well as ICC (International Cricket Council) tournaments. There are also a number of women franchise tournaments such as the women’s Big Bash League in Australia.
Women’s Cricket Highlights
Watch women’s cricket highlights on the International Cricket Council’s YouTube page.
Women’s Cricket News
Visit ESPNcricinfo’s website for all the latest women’s cricket news. Read player and coach interviews and get all women’s cricket stats to get ahead of the bookmakers.
Women’s Cricket History
Much like men’s cricket the women’s game evolved from England and Australia in the 1700’s. It was in 1958 when the first International Women’s Cricket Council was formed that the game started to really spread among other nations.
In the modern area women’s cricket is far more focused on One Day Internationals and T20 cricket as that is what draws the crowds. In the history of women’s cricket only 131 Test matches have taken place, the majority of those featured Australia and England.
While women’s cricket has grown through the ages it was barely noticeable, especially when compared to the men’s game. While the two are still far apart in terms of professionalism and funding the last decade has seen women’s cricket grow to proportions few would have imagined.
The women’s game is now played across all the traditionally major cricketing nations while Netherlands and Denmark are also keen participants. It is hard to ignore the impact T20 cricket has had on the women’s game since the mid 2000’s and now tournaments such as the Women’s Big Bash League in Australia attract more spectators than some men’s T20 tournaments around the globe.