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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Meg Lanning - Annabel Sutherland - Watch: Australia Player Fills In For Umpire, Helps Bangladesh Batter Take Guard During Women's World Cup Match - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Bangladesh -  Wellington

Watch: Australia Player Fills In For Umpire, Helps Bangladesh Batter Take Guard During Women's World Cup Match

Australia continued their unbeaten run in the ongoing Women's World Cup as they defeated Bangladesh in their final league match at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. However, a funny incident took place during Bangladesh's innings as Australia wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy had turned herself into an umpire. Following the conclusion of the 14th over, the batter wanted to take the guard but the on-field umpire was not around. It was as that moment that Healy decided to fill in for the umpire and came to the Bangladesh batter's rescue.

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Beth Mooney - Meg Lanning - Annabel Sutherland - Women's World Cup: Australia Breeze Past Gritty Bangladesh - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Bangladesh -  Wellington

Women's World Cup: Australia Breeze Past Gritty Bangladesh

Favourites Australia beat Bangladesh by five wickets in howling winds in Wellington to maintain their perfect record at the Women's Cricket World Cup on Friday. The result ends Bangladesh's slim hopes of securing a semi-final berth, although the Tigers pushed the six-time champions hard in a match where innings were reduced to 43 overs because of the weather. Bangladesh made 135-6 after being put in to bat, with Lata Mondal top-scoring on 33 in a match that was essentially a dead rubber for Australia, who are guaranteed a playoff spot.

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Beth Mooney - Meg Lanning - Annabel Sutherland - Aussie machine marches on at Cricket World Cup - news24.com - Australia - Bangladesh -  Wellington

Aussie machine marches on at Cricket World Cup

Favourites Australia beat Bangladesh by five wickets in howling winds in Wellington to maintain their perfect record at the Women's Cricket World Cup on Friday.

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Beth Mooney - Australia beat Bangladesh by five wickets: ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup – as it happened - msn.com - Australia - New Zealand - Bangladesh -  Wellington

Australia beat Bangladesh by five wickets: ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup – as it happened

LIVE – Updated at 05:47

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Meg Lanning - Tammy Beaumont - Suzie Bates - Bangladesh v Australia: ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup – live! - msn.com - Australia - New Zealand - Bangladesh -  Wellington

Bangladesh v Australia: ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup – live!

LIVE – Updated at 23:02

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Laura Wolvaardt - Lara Goodall - Proteas aware of 'struggling' No 3 batting role': 'Dane left a hole within the team' - news24.com - South Africa - India -  Wellington

Proteas aware of 'struggling' No 3 batting role': 'Dane left a hole within the team'

Proteas all-rounder Marizanne Kapp admits the demanding number three position in the batting order has been a concern as they reach the business end of the Women's World Cup.

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'It doesn't matter who we face': Proteas set for World Cup semi-finals - news24.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India -  Wellington

'It doesn't matter who we face': Proteas set for World Cup semi-finals

The Proteas are through to the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup in New Zealand, and superstar all-rounder Marizanne Kapp says it doesn't matter who they face in the last four. 

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Danni Wyatt - Sophie Ecclestone - Peter Rutherford - South Africa through to Women's World Cup semis, England still in the hunt - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan -  Wellington

South Africa through to Women's World Cup semis, England still in the hunt

:South Africa became the second team to reach the Women's World Cup semi-finals after Thursday's group match against West Indies was abandoned due to rain, while England are still in the hunt after thrashing Pakistan by nine wickets.

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