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Great Advert For Women's Cricket: England's Heather Knight After Draw Against India
England women's cricket team skipper Heather Knight said the drawn one-off Test against the Mithali Raj-led India was a brilliant advertisement for the game and it "shows that women's Test cricket has a place in the game".
In a match, which England seemed to be winning, was saved by the brilliance of debutant Sneh Rana's unbeaten 80 and her unfinished 104-run partnership for the ninth wicket with Taniya Bhatia (44 not out) on Saturday.
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