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India Begin World Cup Campaign With A 107-Run Win Over Pakistan
India vs Pakistan: Rajeshwari Gayakwad's four-wicket haul and a terrific batting finish helped India begin the World Cup campaign with a 107-run win over Pakistan.
Chasing 245, things started slow for Pakistan as India bowled tight lines, not allowing the opening batters - Sidra Ameen and Javeria Khan - to break free. The pressure helped India get the first wicket in the 11th over of Javeria for 11.
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