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Nat Sciver - Laura Wolvaardt - Marizanne Kapp - Kapp-inspired Proteas pass biggest World Cup test, edge England in thrilling chase - news24.com - South Africa - New Zealand - Pakistan

Kapp-inspired Proteas pass biggest World Cup test, edge England in thrilling chase

South Africa passed their biggest test of the Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand so far, beating defending champions England in a thrilling final over clash in Mount Maunganui on Monday morning (SA time). 

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Bismah Maroof - ICC Women's World Cup 2022, Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Bangladesh Make History To Dash Pakistan's World Cup Hopes - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Hamilton -  Sandhu

ICC Women's World Cup 2022, Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Bangladesh Make History To Dash Pakistan's World Cup Hopes

A spectacular late collapse left Pakistan's Women's Cricket World Cup campaign in tatters on Monday and handed Bangladesh their first victory ever at the one-day showcase. Pakistan appeared to be cruising to victory, powered by a maiden century for Sidra Ameen, but slumped to a nine-run defeat after losing six wickets for 26 runs. It was Pakistan's fourth straight loss at the tournament in New Zealand and gives them virtually no chance of making the playoffs.

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Bangladesh creates history with Women's Cricket World Cup win over Pakistan - abc.net.au - New Zealand -  Sana - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Hamilton

Bangladesh creates history with Women's Cricket World Cup win over Pakistan

Bangladesh has pulled off its first win at a Women's Cricket World Cup, with Pakistan falling nine runs short in a thrilling run chase in Hamilton, New Zealand.

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Nick Mulvenney - Dave Rennie - Rugby-Wallaby Swain happy to be locked in at Brumbies until 2024 - msn.com - France - Australia - New Zealand -  Canberra

Rugby-Wallaby Swain happy to be locked in at Brumbies until 2024

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Wallabies second row Darcy Swain said the progress he has made at the ACT Brumbies over the last six years made it an easy decision to sign up for another two seasons in Canberra.

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Bismah Maroof - Bangladesh make history to dash Pakistan's Women's World Cup hopes - news24.com - New Zealand - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Hamilton -  Sandhu

Bangladesh make history to dash Pakistan's Women's World Cup hopes

A spectacular late collapse left Pakistan's Women's Cricket World Cup campaign in tatters on Monday and handed Bangladesh their first victory ever at the one-day showcase.

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Nick Mulvenney - Dave Rennie - Wallaby Swain happy to be locked in at Brumbies until 2024 - channelnewsasia.com - France - Australia - New Zealand -  Canberra

Wallaby Swain happy to be locked in at Brumbies until 2024

SYDNEY : Wallabies second row Darcy Swain said the progress he has made at the ACT Brumbies over the last six years made it an easy decision to sign up for another two seasons in Canberra.

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Bangladesh beat Pakistan by nine runs to register first-ever win in Women's ODI World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - New Zealand -  Sana - Bangladesh - Pakistan -  Sandhu

Bangladesh beat Pakistan by nine runs to register first-ever win in Women's ODI World Cup

Pakistan committed hara-kiri to hand debutants Bangladesh a nine-run win, their first-ever victory in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup here on Monday. Chasing 235 to win, Ameen gave Pakistan a flying start, forging a 91-run partnership with Nahida Khan (43) for the first wicket and then added another 64 runs with Bismah Maroof (31). With Ameen going strong, Pakistan were well on course for a successful chase, reaching 183 for two but Fahima Khatun (3/38) turned the match on its head with three quick wickets as Pakistan inexplicably lost five of their batters for just five runs to slip to 188 for seven and were eventually restricted to 225 for nine. Khatun picked up the wickets of Omaima Sohail (10), Aliya Riaz (0) and Fatima Sana (0), while Rumana Ahmed removed Nida Dar (0) before centurion Ameen fell for a run-out to end Pakistan's hope.

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Beth Mooney - Meg Lanning - Tahlia Macgrath - Ashleigh Gardner - Amelia Kerr - Watch: Two Jaw-Dropping Catches In New Zealand vs Australia Women's World Cup Match - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Poland - New Zealand -  Wellington

Watch: Two Jaw-Dropping Catches In New Zealand vs Australia Women's World Cup Match

Australia registered a comprehensive 141-run win over arch-rivals New Zealand at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in Wellington on Sunday. In a dominant performance, the record six-time world champions defended 269/8 as they bowled their opponents out for just 128 at Basin Reserve. There were two spectacular catches taken during the game, which caught the attention of cricket fans. The first was by New Zealand's Maddy Green, who ran to her left from long on and took an acrobatic catch to dismiss Australia's Ellyse Perry off the bowling of Lea Tahuhu.

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