South africa vs england
Women's World Cup: 'Loss In Semi-Finals Hard Pill To Swallow', Confesses Sune Luus
South Africa captain Sune Luus accepted that the 137-run loss in the semi-final of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup to England will be a hard pill to swallow.
She added that thoughts in her mind about the veteran players in the team potentially missing out on their last chance at featuring in a World Cup final had left her saddened.
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