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Women's World Cup: Thiruvananthapuram set to step in for Bengaluru
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Thiruvananthapuram's Greenfield Stadium may host Women's World Cup matches after Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium lost hosting rights. Following a tragic stampede and subsequent safety concerns, the Karnataka government withdrew permission. ICC Chairman Jay Shah inquired about Thiruvananthapuram's readiness, and the KCA president confirmed their preparedness. While awaiting official confirmation from the ICC, logistical challenges are being addressed for the potential matches.
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