Putellas, Mead, Oberdorf: Who should win the UEFA Women’s Player of the Year?
UEFA have revealed the shortlist for their Women’s Player of the Year award, but who deserves to take home the title?
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UEFA have revealed the shortlist for their Women’s Player of the Year award, but who deserves to take home the title?
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HARARE : Seamer Shardul Thakur took 3-38 as India completed a five-wicket win over Zimbabwe to claim victory in their three-match One-Day International series with a game to spare at the Harare Sports Club on Saturday.