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'The Record': Trailer Of Documentary On 2020 Women's T20 WC Launched
Cricket Australia on Monday launched the trailer of a documentary 'The Record' which depicts Australian women's team journey at the 2020 Women's T20 World Cup where they defeated India in a pulsating final to emerge as champions.
The documentary follows the heroic exploits on the field and the equally daring off-field campaign to "fill the MCG" for the final on International Women's Day 2020.
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