2013 Women's Cricket World Cup

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The 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup was the tenth Women's Cricket World Cup, hosted by India for the third time, and held from 31 January to 17 February 2013. India previously hosted the World Cup in 1978 and 1997. Australia won the tournament for the sixth time, beating West Indies by 114 runs in the final. rdf:langString
Der Women’s Cricket World Cup 2013 war der zehnte Cricket World Cup der Frauen, der im One-Day-Format über 50 Over ausgetragen wurde. Er wurde vom 31. Januar bis 17. Februar 2013 in Indien ausgetragen. Weltmeister wurde Australien, das sich im Finale mit 114 Runs gegen die West Indies durchsetzen konnte. rdf:langString
La Coppa del Mondo di cricket femminile 2013 è stata svolta dal 31 gennaio al 17 febbraio 2013 in India, nelle città di Mumbai e Cuttack. Si tratta della decima edizione del torneo, a cui hanno preso parte otto rappresentative nazionali. Il torneo è stato vinto dall'Australia (al suo sesto titolo), che in finale ha battuto le Indie Occidentali. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup was the tenth Women's Cricket World Cup, hosted by India for the third time, and held from 31 January to 17 February 2013. India previously hosted the World Cup in 1978 and 1997. Australia won the tournament for the sixth time, beating West Indies by 114 runs in the final.
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