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India women lose nail-biting 1st ODI against West Indies
Antigua, Nov 2: Despite a brilliant half century from Priya Punia, the Indian women's cricket team failed to chase down 225 and fell agonisingly short in the first ICC Women's Championship ODI of the three-match series against West Indies played at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Friday.
Electing to bat, West Indies put up a fighting total of 225/7, thanks to skipper Stafanie Taylor (94) and Natasa McLean (51) chipped in with vital half-centuries. India were then bowled out for 224 on the final ball of the game, falling short by just one run.
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