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South Africa are days away from hosting the T20 Women's World Cup, with the Proteas scheduled to get their campaign under way against fellow Group A members Sri Lanka at Newlands on Friday.

It'll be the first senior ICC World Cup hosted in SA since 2007 and the first-ever Women's World Cup on African soil.

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