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Women's World Cup: 'Lot Has Changed Since Defeat Against England 5 Years Ago' Believes SA Skipper Sune Luus
South Africa skipper Sune Luus feels a lot has happened since their defeat in the semifinals to England in the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup and feels that Monday's match against the defending champions in the ongoing tournament will not be a revenge match for her team.
Despite their batting not being at it's fluent best, South Africa have managed to notch up wins against Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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