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Matthew Mott - Smriti Mandhana - ICC Women's World Cup: Drawing inspiration from 2021 tour, Smriti Mandhana says ahead of Australia clash - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India

ICC Women's World Cup: Drawing inspiration from 2021 tour, Smriti Mandhana says ahead of Australia clash

Women's ODI World Cup match here on Saturday. In the series played last year, India lost 1-2 but ended Australia's 26-match winning streak. India had also famously derailed Australia's chances in the 2017 World Cup by beating them in the semifinals. "Everyone knows what happened in 2017. More than that, we discussed our last tour of Australia. We have done well against them and we almost won the series. That's the brand of cricket we want to play and that has been our motivation," she said at a virtual media interaction ahead of Saturday's fixture. The left-handed batter further said, "the girls are really motivated and everyone is pumped to go and get 2 points on board, knowing the situation of the tournament and how important this match is. The team psychologist has also helped in this regard." On the fitness of key batter Harmanpreet Kaur, Mandhana said "she is fit and available for tomorrow's game." Dwelling further on the 2021 tour of Australia, the India opener said "Definitely we couldn't win the series. The second match also we almost won against them, so it would have been like a series win." About veteran bowler Jhulan Goswami's 200th ODI match, Mandhana said: "It is a proud moment for all of us to be there for Jhulan di's 200th match. She has been motivating us and also all the girls back home."

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Meg Lanning - IND vs AUS ICC Women's World Cup: 'Hot and cold' India need complete performance against mighty Australia - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

IND vs AUS ICC Women's World Cup: 'Hot and cold' India need complete performance against mighty Australia

Women's World Cup here on Saturday if they want to bring their campaign back on track. In the preceding series against New Zealand, Indian bowlers struggled to find rhythm but in the World Cup, the batting performance has been inconsistent with the team sitting at two wins and as many losses after four games. With three leagues games remaining, India must gain consistency in all departments and maintain their place in the top four to qualify for the semifinals. "If I had an explanation (for batting inconsistency), I would have definitely discussed in the dressing room. In the NZ series, our batters did well, the last four matches (in WC) the batting has not clicked as a unit and it is something we need work on," said star opener Smriti Mandhana ahead of the Australia clash. "I am confident tomorrow will be a perfect game for the batters. The bowlers are doing an amazing job for us, they need more support from batters." With four wins out of four games, Australia have looked unstoppable but if there is one team that can halt their juggernaut, it is India.

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Hayley Matthews - ICC Women's World Cup: Bowler Shamilia Connell collapses in West Indies WC win - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh

ICC Women's World Cup: Bowler Shamilia Connell collapses in West Indies WC win

Shamilia Connell collapsed while fielding for the West Indies at the Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand on Friday and was taken from the ground in an ambulance. It was not immediately clear what happened to the 29-year-old but she was able to walk to the ambulance and team-mate Hayley Matthews said that "we believe she'll be alright". "Obviously it's a bit worrying to see her go down like that but she's a fighter," said Matthews.

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Meg Lanning - ICC Women's World Cup: India Look To Consolidate Top Four Spot, Face Mighty Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

ICC Women's World Cup: India Look To Consolidate Top Four Spot, Face Mighty Australia

Having put up an 'up and down' show so far, India will need to play a perfect game against the mighty Australians in the Women's World Cup here on Saturday if they want to bring their campaign back on track. In the preceding series against New Zealand, Indian bowlers struggled to find rhythm but in the World Cup, the batting performance has been inconsistent with the team sitting at two wins and as many losses after four games.

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West Indies - Hayley Matthews - Women's Cricket World Cup: West Indies survive huge Bangladesh scare - bbc.com - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Women's Cricket World Cup: West Indies survive huge Bangladesh scare

Bangladesh fell agonisingly short of one of the biggest shocks in Women's World Cup history against West Indies, who escaped with a four-run win.

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West Indies - Hayley Matthews - Bowler Connell collapses in West Indies' World Cup win - news24.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh

Bowler Connell collapses in West Indies' World Cup win

Pace bowler Shamilia Connell collapsed while fielding for the West Indies at the Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand on Friday and was taken from the ground in an ambulance.

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Hayley Matthews - Women's World Cup Points Table: West Indies Jump To Third After Narrow Win Over Bangladesh - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Women's World Cup Points Table: West Indies Jump To Third After Narrow Win Over Bangladesh

After registering a nail-biting four-run victory over Bangladesh in the ICC Women's World Cup 2022 on Friday at the Bay Oval, the West Indies moved to third spot in the points table. West Indies now have six points from five games. On the other hand, Bangladesh remain in seventh spot with two points from four games. As a result of West Indies' victory, India have dropped a place down to fourth with four points from four games.

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Hayley Matthews - ICC Women's World Cup: West Indies Beat Bangladesh By Four Runs In Last-Over Thriller - sports.ndtv.com - Bangladesh - Pakistan

ICC Women's World Cup: West Indies Beat Bangladesh By Four Runs In Last-Over Thriller

Stafanie Taylor managed to hold her nerves in the last over as she helped the West Indies defeat Bangladesh by four runs in the ongoing ICC Women's World Cup at the Bay Oval on Friday. Defending 141 was not an easy task, but West Indies bowlers displayed an all-round performance to make Bangladesh toil in the chase. With this win, the West Indies kept their hopes alive of making it to the semi-finals.

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