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After a blistering start to the tournament, West Indies have it all to do to qualify for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup semi-finals and vice-captain Anisa Mohammed has admitted missing out would be tough to take.
The...
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Meg Lanning said her focus was on being a batter as she led Australia’s chase of 272 against South Africa – but Lanning is not just a batter.
She made just under half of Australia’s runs as they...
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Meg Lanning identified a relaxed atmosphere as the key behind Australia’s superb ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup form after her century inspired a five-wicket victory over South Africa.
Lanning was masterful as she anchored Australia’s chase of 272,...
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India’s Mithali Raj was happy with a good all-round showing against Bangladesh despite her own inconsistent form with the bat continuing.
Raj fell for a first-ball duck as Ritu Moni took back-to-back wickets to reduce India to 74...
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Sneh Rana would have watched the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup from home had it been played when scheduled but the India all-rounder continues to make up for lost time.
The 28-year-old had spent five years in the...
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More tickets to the showpiece CWC 22 weekend group matches, semi-finals and final have gone on sale today.
Ticket on sale now at tickets.cricketworldcup.comFull capacity for:Weekend group matches including New Zealand v Pakistan, England v Bangladesh and India v South...
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Bangladesh are not dwelling on their narrow loss against West Indies as their sole focus lies on defeating India and boosting their semifinal hopes, according to captain Nigar Sultana.
Both teams are coming off tight defeats going into...
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After three consecutive scores in the 60s and 70s, South Africa opener Laura Wolvaardt is still searching for a maiden ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup century.
And she is hoping coming up against the only other unbeaten side in...
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After 13 years, Pakistan’s unwanted record came to an end as they defeated the West Indies for their first ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup victory since 2009.
The eight-wicket win was comprehensive, Nida Dar starring with the ball...
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Pakistan match-winner Nida Dar dedicated her side’s first ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup win for 13 years to the supporters cheering them on from home following a comfortable eight-wicket victory over West Indies.
Nida claimed four for 10,...
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