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Meg Lanning Heaps Praises On Australia's Batting Depth In Women's World Cup
Australia skipper Meg Lanning on Sunday hailed the team's batting order, saying that the beauty of it is defined by the depth. In their match against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, Australia was reduced to 113/4.
But Ellyse Perry (68) and Tahlia McGrath (57) put up a stand of 101 for the fifth wicket before Ashleigh Gardner's late blitz of 48 off just 18 balls powered Australia to 269/8 in 50 overs.
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