In this collection of photos, we will take you through the key top 5 differences between rules in men's and women's cricket.
Men's Test matches last for five days, while women's Test matches are limited to four days. Women's Test cricket requires a minimum of 100 overs per day, while men's Test cricket requires a minimum of 90 overs per day.
The women's cricket ball should weigh at least 142 grams, while the men's ball should weigh at least 156 grams.
In women's cricket, the boundary ropes must be between 55 and 64 meters, while in men's cricket, they range from 59 to 82 meters.
The DRS is not used in women's Test cricket, while it is used in men's Test cricket.
Women's cricket ideally takes an average of 3.6 minutes to bowl an over, while it takes an average of 4 minutes in men's cricket.