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Women's World Cup: England Pacer Anya Shrubsole Aims To Repeat World Cup Winning Performance From 2017
England's right-arm pace bowler Anya Shrubsole wants to replicate her 2017 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup final heroics as the defending champions prepare to take on six-time winners Australia in their opening match at the Seddon Park here on Saturday.
Shrubsole's six-wicket haul in the 2017 edition put paid to India's hopes in the final as they lost a closely-contested match by nine runs at Lord's. Shrubsole's 6/46 are the best bowling figures in a World Cup final.
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