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Why Should You Watch The 2013 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup


Cricket Season is back! Start the New Year by supporting these amazing ladies as they fight for the ultimate trophy in Cricket history- the 2013 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup

Cricket in India is like a religion followed by millions of fans with some players even considered as the ‘God of the Game’. However, this worship of its players is limited to the men's version of the game for when it comes to the women's version- there are still many who are even not aware of it. Forget about the names of its players, many people are still not aware that the 10th edition of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup is taking place in India this year.

A popular team sport in the Indian subcontinent, the Caribbean, Australasia and parts of Europe & Africa, the sport has a huge following unfortunately, its popularity is only limited to man's version of the game with the women's cricket team often been treated as a poor cousin getting less pay and recognition. However, all this setbacks hasn’t deterred the women players for a look at their games show that when it comes to creating and breaking records they are no less than their men counterparts- at times even better!


Want to know some of those records are? Read on


• The first ever double century in a limited over ODI- Sachin Tendulkar did you say? Think again! The record for first double century in a limited over ODI (Men & Women) is held by a woman named Belinda Clark from Australia who scored 229 not out against Denmark in the 1997 World cup. (Women Rules!)
The Highest score in a world cup - 412 runs by Australia against Denmark in the 1997 World cup. This match also saw the biggest margin (363 runs) of victory for a team batting first in a World Cup game.
The Lowest team total - 27 runs is what Pakistan made against Australia in the 1997 World cup. Australia went to win the match 43.5 over’s to spare.
The number of instances of the host nation winning the World Cup – 4 with England leading the pack with 2 (1973 & 1993)

Support your team – Buy the 2013 women's cricket world cup tickets



Have these records sparked an interest for the women's version of the game? Do you want to see new records being created and old ones broken? Well then, what are you waiting for? Log on to www.wwc13.com to get hold of the game schedule and head off to the stadiums to buy the tickets and watch the live action.


List of stadiums where matches are being held and where you can buy the tickets:



• Mumbai: For all ‘Group A’ matches & Finals
• Middle Income Group Ground in Bandra
• Bandra Kurla Complex
• Barbourne Stadium at Church Gate.
• Cuttack: For all ‘Group B’ matches
• Barabati Stadium
• DRIEMS Ground

Watch and celebrate the match from the confines of your Serviced Apartment


Want to support your team but don’t have time to go the stadiums or live far off from the venue? Don’t worry, just call your friends/colleagues to your short let apartment, grab a drink from the refrigerator and watch the match on that LDC/ plasma TV that came along with the flat. Golly! Did your team just win and you are in a mood to celebrate? Don’t fret, simply use your apartment kitchen to cook some nice delicacies or hop to the nearest bar /pub /restaurant located near to your place of stay. No matter, where you stay– Delhi, Gurgaon, Rajasthan, Bangalore, Goa, the beauty of these holiday apartment is that they let you enjoy your game irrespective of where you are!


Breaks in your team’s schedule? Beat the time; head for some wonderful destination



Is there a sizeable gap in the match schedule of your women's cricket team? If there is, then use the time productively and head off to some of the exotic destinations that India has to offer. Each of these destinations are unique and have something different to offer. Seeking accommodation in these places won’t be a problem, since there are host of Indian holiday apartments that you can choose from. So, take a pick from the list of destinations given below and head off on a discover India spree.

Goa – A favorite year around destination, known for its beaches, clubs and nightlife.
Kerala – Hill stations, wildlife, canals, boat races and of course Ayurveda
Rajasthan – Sunny weather, vibrant colours and not to forget formidable forts and places.
Bangalore - Cosmopolitan IT hub, wonderful weather and yes an amazing nightlife
Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon - Heritage sites, shopping malls, cultural events and yes clubbing.

However, if these destinations don’t catch your fancy and you are looking for something different, then maybe these following events may help make you a decision.

The Maha Kumbh Mela (Allahabad) - Of sins, souls & nirvana
Surajkund Crafts Mela (Haryana, near Delhi)
Ganga Water Rally (Allahabad) - Triveni Sangam the confluence of the rivers
International Yoga Week (Allahabad & Varanasi )
Desert Festival (Jaisalmer, Rajasthan) - Discover the food and culture of Rajasthan.
Taj Mahostav (Agra)
Goa Carnival (Goa)- Nothing like Rio but still amazing!
Khajuraho Dance Festival (Khajuraho) – Classical Indian dance with temples as the background.

These events are held annually so you don’t have to worry about tickets or accommodation. The organizers have made considerable arrangements for guests in hotels and serviced apartments though regarding entry tickets, we suggest that you contact the respective states tourism department.

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