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Women’s T20 WC: What’s In Our Hands Is To Do Whatever It Takes To Get What We Want, Says Jemimah
India's 58-run defeat to New Zealand in their tournament opener at Dubai saw their Net Run Rate taking a severe blow. Despite beating Pakistan by six wickets, it didn’t offer them much respite in terms of Net Run Rate, which is now at -1.217.
India needs to win heavily against Sri Lanka, who are yet to register a win in their two games, to have a slim chance of entering the semifinals. “Amol sir started the campaign off by saying, ‘Dedicate this tournament to someone special’. You know whom I am dedicating this tournament to? All of you here.”
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