A restructured FairBreak has promised to create "the Wimbledon of cricket" in partnership with Saudi Arabia , which will see 90 women's players from both Full Member and Associate teams compete at an elite level in a multi-team T20 event. The tournament, which has its roots in the FairBreak Invitational, has, through Cricket Saudi, applied for ICC sanction and will run for five years starting in 2026.
"It's an event played in one city, one stadium, with one hotel where everybody stays and it's over in two weeks," Ramasamy Venkatesh , FairBreak's MD, told ESPNcricinfo. "It means that every day at breakfast, women across different countries and teams will be mixing, chatting, and forming relationships. Then you get players contacting their heroes like Shabnim Ismail and Katherine Sciver

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