WHY WOMEN’S GAME IS RIPE FOR FIXERS

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Tim Wigmore warns that match fixers may be emboldened by the wage disparity at international level

PLAN T CRICKET

At the heart of the Global Game

And so to women’s cricket today. Worldwide, the sport has never been in better shape, as evidenced by the 128 million who watched the Women’s World Cup final in India alone.
The unprecedented interest is wholly welcome, but it would be naive to pretend that it does not bring grave risks: above all, the heightened risk of match-fixing. If women’s cricket has never been more popular, it has also never been more attractive for...

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