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Sarah Glenn - Heather Knight - Danni Wyatt - Sophie Ecclestone - Sophia Dunkley - Laura Wolvaardt - Alice Capsey - Tazmin Brits, Ayabonga Khaka Lead Stunning South Africa Into Women's T20 World Cup Final - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India -  Cape Town - Bangladesh

Tazmin Brits, Ayabonga Khaka Lead Stunning South Africa Into Women's T20 World Cup Final

Tazmin Brits and Ayabonga Khaka inspired a shock six-run victory for South Africa against England in their Women's T20 World Cup semi-final at Newlands in Cape Town on Friday. Brits hit 68 in a South African total of 164 for four, then held four catches, two of them exceptional, as England were restricted to 158 for eight. South Africa will meet defending champions and heavy favourites Australia in the final at the same venue on Sunday.

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Danni Wyatt - England Cricketer In 'Terrifying' Cape Town Cable Car Drama - sports.ndtv.com -  Cape Town

England Cricketer In 'Terrifying' Cape Town Cable Car Drama

England cricketer Danni Wyatt revealed Thursday the "terrifying" moment when Cape Town's famed Table Mountain cable car lost power and left her hovering helplessly above the ground. Wyatt and her teammates had joined tourists on the ride which sweeps over 1,000m (3,200ft) up to the plateau above the city. "There were a few technical issues that made me very nervous before we boarded the cable car and then it decided to drop a little bit and swung," said the 31-year-old.

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Former England Star Sarah Taylor Announces Partner Diana's Pregnancy With Special Post - sports.ndtv.com - Abu Dhabi

Former England Star Sarah Taylor Announces Partner Diana's Pregnancy With Special Post

Former England wicketkeeper-batter Sarah Taylor, who retired from international cricket in 2019, announced her partner's pregnancy to the world on Wednesday. Taking to social media, Taylor posted a picture with her partner, saying that journey hasn't been an easy one. "Being a mother has always been my partner's dream. The journey hasn't been an easy one but Diana has never given up. I know she will be the best mum and I'm so happy to be a part of it. 19 weeks to go and life will be very different ! So proud of you @dianamain_," Taylor captioned the post.

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Amy Jones - Danni Wyatt - Watch: Pakistan Gift 5 Penalty Runs To England In Epic Brain Fade By Wicket-keeper In T20 World Cup Clash - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Pakistan

Watch: Pakistan Gift 5 Penalty Runs To England In Epic Brain Fade By Wicket-keeper In T20 World Cup Clash

A bizarre scene unfolded in the Women's T20 World Cup 2023 clash between Pakistan and England when five penalty runs were awarded to the English team because of an error by Pakistani wicket-keeper Sidra Nawaz. Nawaz took off her gloves to collect the ball during the 15th over of England's batting but had no clue about what was to happen next. After Nawaz collected the ball from a fielder, she dropped it on the discarded glove that was lying right in front of her on the ground, prompting the umpires to slap a 5-run penalty to Pakistan.

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Nat Sciver - Heather Knight - Danni Wyatt - Harmanpreet Kaur - Watch: Renuka Singh Takes 5-Wicket Haul, Best-Ever Figures By An Indian In Women's T20 World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - South Africa - India

Watch: Renuka Singh Takes 5-Wicket Haul, Best-Ever Figures By An Indian In Women's T20 World Cup

Medium pacer Renuka Singh registered her best bowling figures, a five-for, to help India restrict England to 151 for seven in an ICC Women's T20 World Cup match in Gqeberha, South Africa on Saturday. Renuka (5/15) did the early damage picking up the first three wickets to peg England back and then returned to take two more wickets towards the fag end of the innings. India made a perfect start after opting to bowl as Renuka induced a faint outside edge from Danni Wyatt and Richa Ghosh gleefully accepted the chance in the third delivery of the day.

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Heather Knight - Sophie Ecclestone - Alice Capsey - England, South Africa Ignore Auction Distractions And Gain Key Wins - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - South Africa - Ireland - New Zealand - India -  Cape Town -  Delhi -  Bangalore - county Park

England, South Africa Ignore Auction Distractions And Gain Key Wins

England and South Africa overcame the distractions of a player auction in India and pulled off important wins on the fourth day of the Women's T20 World Cup at Boland Park in Paarl. England took command of Group Two, beating Ireland by four wickets to notch their second successive win, while South Africa played themselves back into contention in Group One with a 65-run win over New Zealand. Monday's double-header was played while the auction in India's Women's Premier League was being held in Mumbai, with potential life-changing deals for players from both teams, as well as those from New Zealand.

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Fox Sports - Ravi Shastri - Deepti Sharma - "You Are Trying To Steal": Ravi Shastri's Strong Take On Deepti Sharma-Charlie Dean Run Out Controversy - sports.ndtv.com - India

"You Are Trying To Steal": Ravi Shastri's Strong Take On Deepti Sharma-Charlie Dean Run Out Controversy

Deepti Sharma's run out of Charlie Dean at the non-striker's end, while the England batter was backing up during an ODI on September 25, grabbed the world cricket's attention. While the ICC has now made it legal to run out batters who back up too far, several former players questioned Deepti's act and said that it was against the spirit of the game. Now, former India coach Ravi Shastri has spoken in support of Deepti. In an interview with Fox Sports, Shastri said that if the batter is backing up too far then 'it is cheating'.

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Deepti Sharma - Harsha Bhogle Slams English Media For Targeting Deepti Sharma Over Run-Out - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - India

Harsha Bhogle Slams English Media For Targeting Deepti Sharma Over Run-Out

The debate over running the non-striker out for backing up too far has intensified ever since Deepti Sharma dismissed England's Charlie Dean in that fashion to seal India's 3-0 ODI series win at Lord's. England players, both current and former, as well as other experts in the British media have been very vocal in their criticism of the mode of dismissal, invoking 'the spirit of cricket', even though the MCC - the custodians of the laws of the game - has been firm in supporting it as a legitimate mode of dismissal.

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