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Women's World Cup: Patience & Getting Myself In Was The Need Of The Hour, Says Aussie Skipper Meg Lanning
Australian skipper Meg Lanning said that she thoroughly understood the threats when she came in to bat at a crucial juncture against South Africa in the ICC Women's World Cup match on Tuesday, adding that the need of the hour was to be patient and "get myself in" first before going for the shots.
Lanning made a tricky chase look easy as the 29-year-old batting stalwart hammered an unbeaten 135 off just 130 deliveries to guide the six-time Women's World Cup champions to their sixth consecutive win in the tournament at Basin Reserve.
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