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1997 Women's Cricket World Cup

The 1997 Women's Cricket World Cup, known also as the Hero Honda Women's World Cup, was that year's World Cup in Women's One-day International cricket, and was held in India. With 32 matches〔 between a record 11 teams〔 across 25 cricket grounds,〔 England, Australia, New Zealand and India reached the semi-finals, with Australia and New Zealand progressing to the final match, which was played on 29 December 1997. Australia defeated New Zealand in front of 80,000 spectators to win their 4th championship title.〔
The 1997 World Cup also set a number of records for Women's One Day International which remain unbeaten . These include highest scores: Belinda Clark's 229
* and Charlotte Edwards's 173
*;〔(Women's One-Day Internationals - Most runs in an innings ) from CricInfo retrieved 2 June 2008〕 most runs in a series by a captain: Belinda Clark's 445;〔(Women's One-Day Internationals - Most runs in a series by a captain ) from CricInfo retrieved 2 June 2008〕 and the shortest completed innings: Pakistan's 82 ball 27 all out.〔(Women's One-Day Internationals - Shortest completed innings (by balls) ) from CricInfo retrieved 2 June 2008〕
==Venues==

The 1997 Women's Cricket World Cup employed 25 cricket grounds across India for matches.〔(Grounds - Hero Honda Women's World Cup, 1997/98 ) from CricInfo retrieved 2 June 2008〕

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