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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Nat Sciver - Meg Lanning - Kate Cross - Amy Jones - Tammy Beaumont - Megan Schutt - Tahlia Macgrath - Danni Wyatt - Sophie Ecclestone - Sophia Dunkley - Jess Jonassen - Annabel Sutherland - Is England vs Australia on TV tonight? Start time, channel and how to watch Women’s Cricket World Cup final - msn.com - Britain - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand

Is England vs Australia on TV tonight? Start time, channel and how to watch Women’s Cricket World Cup final

England take on Australia in the early hours of Sunday morning as they look win a fifth Women’s Cricket World Cup crown.

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Tahlia Macgrath - Jess Jonassen - Annabel Sutherland - Women's World Cup: Fargana Hoque, Rumana Ahmed Create History For Bangladesh - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Women's World Cup: Fargana Hoque, Rumana Ahmed Create History For Bangladesh

Bangladesh's Fargana Hoque and Rumana Ahmed created history for Bangladesh in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 here at the Basin Reserve on Friday. In the first inning, Bangladesh posted 135-6 in the allotted 43 overs due to rain. Fargana Hoque, who earlier scored back-to-back fifties in the World Cup tournament didn't manage to score big this time, but her innings of eight took her past 1000 ODI runs. This milestone made Fargana Hoque the first Bangladeshi woman to cross 1000 runs in the ODI.

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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Meg Lanning - Tahlia Macgrath - Laura Wolvaardt - Cricket-Another Lanning masterclass as Australia march on undefeated - msn.com - Australia - South Africa - India -  Wellington

Cricket-Another Lanning masterclass as Australia march on undefeated

(Reuters) - Australia's relentless march through the Women's World Cup continued with captain Meg Lanning thrashing an unbeaten century as the tournament favourites dealt South Africa a humbling five-wicket defeat in Wellington on Tuesday.

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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Meg Lanning - Tahlia Macgrath - Annabel Sutherland - Laura Wolvaardt - Lara Goodall - Chloe Tryon - Sune Luus - Cricket World Cup: Australia beat South Africa for sixth win in a row - bbc.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Bangladesh - county Hamilton -  Wellington

Cricket World Cup: Australia beat South Africa for sixth win in a row

Meg Lanning scored a magnificent unbeaten 135 as Australia beat South Africa by five wickets to make it six straight wins at the Women's World Cup.

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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Meg Lanning - Tahlia Macgrath - Laura Wolvaardt - Another Lanning masterclass as Australia march on undefeated - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - South Africa - India -  Wellington

Another Lanning masterclass as Australia march on undefeated

Australia's relentless march through the Women's World Cup continued with captain Meg Lanning thrashing an unbeaten century as the tournament favourites dealt South Africa a humbling five-wicket defeat in Wellington on Tuesday.

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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Meg Lanning - Megan Schutt - Tahlia Macgrath - Jess Jonassen - Ashleigh Gardner - Eden Park - India vs Australia, Women's World Cup, Live Score Updates: India Fightback With Wickets Of Alyssa Healy, Rachel Haynes - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county Park

India vs Australia, Women's World Cup, Live Score Updates: India Fightback With Wickets Of Alyssa Healy, Rachel Haynes

INDW vs AUSW, Women's World Cup, Live Updates: Australia opener Alyssa Healy scored a remarkable fifty but was soon dismissed by Sneh Rana for 72 runs while Rachael Haynes also departed for 43 runs in their bid to chase 278 runs vs India in the ongoing Women's World Cup at the Eden Park in Auckland. Earlier, Harmanpreet Kaur and Pooja Vastrakar propelled India's score to 277/7 after some hard-hitting towards the end of the innings against Australia. Kaur remained unbeaten on 57 while Vastrakar got out on the last ball of the innings as she scored 34 runs off 28 balls. Earlier, India got off to a poor start after being put in to bat first by skipper Meg Lanning. Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma both departed with India reeling at 28/2. However, half-centuries from Yastika Bhatia (59) and Mithali Raj (68) helped India recover in the middle-overs and laid down a perfect platform for batter to hit towards the end. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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Tahlia Macgrath - World Cup loss to India in 2017 reshaped our values: Tahlia McGrath - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India

World Cup loss to India in 2017 reshaped our values: Tahlia McGrath

World Cup semi-final loss to India might have "reshaped" their "values" but the Australian women's team haven't really discussed about that match in recent times, all-rounder Tahlia McGrath said ahead of her team's league match against the 'Women In Blue' on Saturday. Six-time champions Australia, whose World Cup campaign five years back, ended after losing to India by 36 runs in the semifinals, are currently placed on top of the table with four wins in as many matches. India, on the other hand, suffered a four-wicket loss against defending champions England after three wins to be positioned at the third spot in the overall standings.

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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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