The International Cricket Council (ICC) launched the Women's Championship here today in the presence of India captain Mithali Raj and former skipper Anjum Chopra.
India, who have not played since losing the World Cup final to hosts England in July, will play two games against South Africa in Kimberly on February 5 and 7 before travelling to Potchefstrom on February 10 for the final game as part of the Championship.
taking on each other in series of three ODIs on a home or away basis.
World Cup 2021 hosts New Zealand and the three other top teams from the Championship will gain direct qualification for the showpiece event while the remaining four sides will get a second chance through the ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier event in which they will be joined by six teams from four regions Africa, Asia, East Asia Pacific and Europe.
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When the Indian women's team will be in South Africa for the Championship, the men's team will be in the middle of its full tour comprising three Tests, six ODIs and three T20 Internationals.
The women's team, which is itching to take the field since its remarkable effort in England, will end up playing at least 21 ODIs from 2018-2019.
With the World T20 slated to be held in the West Indies in November 2018, India veteran Mithali Raj said it would be a good idea to squeeze in at least a couple of T20s alongside the 50-over Women's Championship.
"To start off, I think 21 over two years is a good enough number. Before the ODI Championship, we would have played not more than 10-12 games in the same period. 21 is a good enough and I am sure it will only get better.
"May be if the boards (India and South Africa in this case) are interested, they can squeeze in a couple of T20s (with the ODI Championship)," said the 34-year-old.
The ICC too will welcome such a move by the two teams competing in the ODI Championship.
It also remains to be seen whether India will be ready to play Pakistan as part of the Championship. India had forfeited their matches against Pakistan in the inaugural edition and ICC penalised them by docking all six points possible from the scheduled series.
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