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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Sophie Ecclestone - ICC Women's World Cup Final: Alyssa Healy Breaks Two Massive Records In Scintillating Century - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

ICC Women's World Cup Final: Alyssa Healy Breaks Two Massive Records In Scintillating Century

Australia opening batter Alyssa Healy continued her rich vein form in the ICC Women's World Cup final against England as she registered a scintillating century to give her side an upper hand in the contest. As a result of this knock, Healy registered two massive records as England were left searching for answers to stop the right-handed batter's juggernaut. With this ton, Healy broke the record for registering the highest individual score in the final of a Women's World Cup.

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Narendra Modi - ICC Women's World Cup Final, Australia vs England: PM Modi Extends Best Wishes To Australia Ahead Of Final - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - county Hamilton

ICC Women's World Cup Final, Australia vs England: PM Modi Extends Best Wishes To Australia Ahead Of Final

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday extended good wishes to Team Australia, who will be playing in the final of the ongoing ICC Women's ODI World Cup. PM Modi's statement came during the signing of a massive historic trade deal with Australia aiming to boost economic ties between the two countries. "I would like to congratulate and wish all the best to Australia's women's team, who will be playing the final of ICC Women's ODI World Cup tomorrow," PM Modi said.

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ICC Women's World Cup Final, Australia vs England: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

ICC Women's World Cup Final, Australia vs England: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming

The Australian women's cricket team will take on defending champions England Women in the final of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday. Australia Women are still unbeaten in the tournament while England Women are coming off a terrific winning spree after enduring a horrific start to their World Cup campaign. The match promises to be a high-octane encounter as both sides possess some excellent players of the one-day format, capable of taking the game away from the opposition single-handedly.

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Sophie Ecclestone - We Can Definitely Beat Australia On Our Day, Says England's Sophie Ecclestone Ahead Of Women's Cricket World Cup Final - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - county Day

We Can Definitely Beat Australia On Our Day, Says England's Sophie Ecclestone Ahead Of Women's Cricket World Cup Final

Tournament's leading wicket-taker Sophie Ecclestone has said that England are capable of beating the mighty Australia on their day, warning that her side entered the ongoing World Cup final without playing its best cricket. The final will be played at the Hagley Oval on Sunday. "Beating the Aussies in the final, I can't really put it into words after the Ashes we had," she said according to ESPNcricinfo. "I really believe in this group and on our day we can definitely beat the Aussies - we've got a great chance." England have had a poor tun-up to the showpiece, losing the Ashes to their traditional rivals before suffering a defeat to the Aussies in their opening game of the World Cup.

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Danni Wyatt - Sophie Ecclestone - Sophia Dunkley - Laura Wolvaardt - Danielle Wyatt - Women's World Cup: Danni Wyatt, Sophie Ecclestone Star As England Crush South Africa In Semi-Finals - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India

Women's World Cup: Danni Wyatt, Sophie Ecclestone Star As England Crush South Africa In Semi-Finals

Danielle Wyatt made the most of the luck that came her way en route to a memorable hundred as defending champions England showed their big-match temperament with a 137-run win over South Africa to enter the Women's ODI World Cup final on Thursday. Wyatt (129 off 125), who was dropped five times, struck a maiden World Cup hundred before Sophia Dunkley produced a fine 60 off 72 balls to take England to an imposing 293 for eight after South Africa chose to bowl. South Africa, who had reached the last four stage as the second best team from the league stage and also eliminated India from the competition, crumbled under the pressure of a knock-out game.

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South Africa vs England, ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Semifinal: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India - Bangladesh

South Africa vs England, ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Semifinal: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming

South Africa face England in the second semifinal of the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Thursday. South Africa ended the league stage in second position. They won five of their seven league games, losing one with one being washed out as they registered 11 points. In their previous outing, they defeated India by three wickets in a nervy affair. Meanwhile, England reached the semis in dramatic fashion, losing their first three fixtures and then winning the next four on the trot. The Heather Knight-led side registered eight points in seven games and cruised past Bangladesh by 100 runs in their last fixture.

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Nat Sciver - Heather Knight - Amy Jones - Tammy Beaumont - Sophie Ecclestone - Sophia Dunkley - Women's World Cup: England Crush Bangladesh By 100 Runs To March Into Semis - sports.ndtv.com - Bangladesh

Women's World Cup: England Crush Bangladesh By 100 Runs To March Into Semis

Defending champions England became the third team to book their place in the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup with a comfortable 100-run win over Bangladesh on Sunday. Sophia Dunkley's 72-ball 67 helped the reigning champions post 234 for six at Basin Reserve and a polished bowling performance, led yet again by Sophie Ecclestone's economical spell of 3/15, meant Bangladesh never threatened England's total and were bowled out for 134 in the 48th over. England have now won four matches on the trot, having more than made up for their slow start to the tournament with a string of impressive performances that has highlighted the depth in their squad.

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Bismah Maroof - ICC Women's Cricket World Cup: Two Run-Outs Damaged Pakistan's Top-Order vs England, Says Bismah Maroof - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - New Zealand -  Sana - Bangladesh - Pakistan

ICC Women's Cricket World Cup: Two Run-Outs Damaged Pakistan's Top-Order vs England, Says Bismah Maroof

After facing a nine-wicket defeat against England in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 at Hagley Oval on Thursday, Pakistan skipper Bismah Maroof said that the two run-outs in the match damaged their top order's batting. Sidra Ameen and Sidra Nawaz were the only two batters for Pakistan who put up scores of 20+ as the rest of the batting order had no answer to the English bowlers. "I think two run-outs in the top order damaged us. If we could have stayed in, we could have batted more and played 50 overs, which would have given bowlers more to defend. Our bowling is our strength, so we believe we can take wickets of any team. That's why we like to bowl first and chase," said Bismah Maroof in a post-match presentation.

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