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The revised formats will give more teams the chance to compete on the global stage and importantly provides members with a window to grow the game domestically to challenge internationally as the changes take place. Two 50-over World Cups will be played in 2025 and 2029 while four T20 World Cups have been scheduled for 2024, 2026, 2028, and 2030.

The sport’s governing body has also announced the advent of a new tournament, called Women’s T20 Champions Cup and it will be played in 2027 and 2031.

Manu Sawhney, ICC Chief Executive said, “We have a clear focus and commitment to an ambitious long-term growth plan for the women’s game. We have been building momentum around the women’s game for the last four years investing in global broadcast coverage and marketing to drive fan engagement.

“The results speak for themselves with the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 attracting record numbers, 1.1 billion video views, making it the most-watched women’s cricket event of all time and having 86,174 fans attending the final at the MCG, a record attendance for a women’s cricket event.

“This decision to expand our women’s events builds on these foundations and allows us to give more member countries greater opportunities to compete on a global stage. This means that more teams will also get the opportunity to compete in the qualification pathways for the respective ICC events over the coming years. I am sure these initiatives will go a long way in helping us achieve our strategic goal of continuing to build strength and depth in the women’s game,” he added.

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Betting Tips New Zealand and South Africa ramp up their preparations for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup when they face each other in a five-game series. South Africa come into this series on the back of their 3-0 series whitewash in the WODI series, which sealed their World Cup. ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020 Predictions. From team previews and squads to outright odds and predictions - all the information you need to get started with your betting on the ICC Women's World.

The Seagulls have been strong at the back in the Premier League and our tipster is backing another tight clash when they host the injury-hit Foxes

Leicester City are looking to continue their Champions League push when they travel to the Amex Stadium to face struggling Brighton in the Premier League on Saturday evening.

Although four points clear of fifth-placed Everton, the Foxes have stuttered recently with only three wins in their last eight games and their last two games have been a 3-1 loss at home to Arsenal followed by a 1-1 draw at Burnley.

Brighton vs Leicester City Latest Odds

Despite being some 13 places above Brighton in the Premier League table, Leicester are 9/5 (2.80) outsiders with bet365 to pick up three points.

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The Seagulls have not won any of their last four fixtures in the top-flight but are priced at 31/20 (2.65) to end that run with victory on Saturday.

No team has drawn more games this season than Graham Potter’s men and it is 9/4 (3.25) that they come away with a point for the 12th time in 2020/21.

Brighton vs Leicester City Team News

Aaron Connolly will need a late fitness test after injuring his back, but Florin Andone, Solly March, Tariq Lamptey and Adam Webster are all out.

Jonny Evans missed Leicester’s midweek draw at Burnley with a calf issue and is unavailable for this one as well, with Harvey Barnes, Ayoze Perez, Dennis Praet, James Justin, James Maddison and Wes Morgan also on the sidelines.

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Seeing the Foxes as outsiders for this one may come as a surprise but their injury list is not one to be taken lightly, with Barnes and Maddison proving to be big misses in the final third.

Brendan Rodgers’ side created very little at Burnley without the pair and were lucky to escape with a draw, largely thanks to the goalkeeping heroics of Kasper Schmeichel.

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They could face similar struggles on the south coast on Saturday as Brighton have only conceded five times in their last nine and kept a clean sheet on five occasions - albeit scoring only five goals themselves in that time.

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Brighton vs Leicester City Tips and Predictions

Under 2.0, 2.5 goals on the Asian goal line is offered at 1.880 with bet365 and looks the best way to oppose goals at the Amex Stadium, with this paying out in full if there are fewer than two goals and half the stake refunded if there are exactly two.

Eight of Brighton’s last nine in the Premier League have seen under 2.5 goals whilst four of Leicester’s last five top-flight away matches have also done so.

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Under 2.0, 2.5 goals at 1.880 for a 3pt stake with bet365