
Thursday, June 11, 2009 LONDON: The inaugural ICC Women's Twenty/20 World Cup gets underway today with the West Indies facing South Africa in the opening game at Taunton in England.Pakistan will play its first match against Sri Lanka tomorrow.The tournament will feature the top eight teams in the world; the teams have been divided in two groups.Coached by Sherwin Campbell, the West Indies women team is packed with raw talent including Jamaicans Stefanie Taylor and Shennell Daley.However, the team finished fifth at the World Cup, is light on experience.Hosts England with the world's best batswoman, Clare Taylor, will then meet India in the day's second game.England are the current world champions while Indian was third at the World Cup in Australia.
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