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Pakistan, Bangladesh Look To Open Account In Women's World Cup Table
Both Pakistan and Bangladesh will be looking to open their account on the points table when the two bottom-placed teams clash in the ICC Women's World Cup at the Seddon Park here on Monday.
Of the eight teams competing in the tournament, Pakistan, Bangladesh and defending champions England are the only sides which have not tasted a win so far. Pakistan, though, have played three games compared to two each by England and Bangladesh.
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