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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Almost 300 venues have hosted at least one match of women's One Day International (ODI) cricket. One Day Internationals were the second form of international women's cricket to be introduced, after Test matches. The first ODIs were played at the 1973 World Cup, and over 900 ODIs have been played since, as opposed to nearly 150 Test matches and just over 300 Twenty20 International (T20I) games. This imbalance in the number of games played in each format is reflected in the number of venues used – 73 grounds have been used for women's Tests, while 92 venues have hosted T20Is.Twenty-five countries have hosted at least one women's ODI match, although seven of those are the mostly small island states that make up the West Indies Cricket Board, an ICC member in its own right. England has provided more venues than any other country, with 82, while four other countries have employed at least 20 grounds – India (46), Australia (31), New Zealand (28), and South Africa (22). Ten countries have hosted ODIs at only a single ground. The ground that has hosted the most One Day Internationals is Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln, New Zealand, which has hosted 53 games (including the final of the 2000 World Cup)."@en }

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