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Australia move to top after 3-0 series win over Pakistan
Oct.23 (CRICKETNMORE) - Australia overtook New Zealand to the top of the ICC Women's Championship points table after their clean sweep against Pakistan.
Defending champions Australia came up with a strong performance to defeat Pakistan 3-0 in their third series of the ICC Women’s Championship in Kuala Lumpur and overtake New Zealand to the top of the points table.
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