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Ahead of the start of the ODI series against India, England have got a massive boost as star all-rounder is set to return after a brief spell out with a groin injury.  
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The Women's Ashes Test 2023 is nearing a thrillign finish after Beaumont helped England make a strong comeback with score of 208 in the first innings of the Nottingham Test.
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 Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan and England's Tammy Beaumont were on Sunday named the ICC men's and women's T20 Player of the Year, respectively, following a prolific 2021.
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India vice-captain Harmanpreet Kaur's (1) poor form continued as he didn't trouble the scorers much, sneaking one to Amy Jones off Ecclestone (3/40). It was a struggle for experienced campaigner Mithali early on. She found boundaries hard to come by, notching up her fifty in 95 balls with a four off Shrubsole.
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The women cricketers will initially begin training individually before switching to smaller groups while also adhering to all the coronavirus guidelines.
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The Indian chase did not enjoy the best of starts with opener Jemimah Rodrigues dismissed for a duck. 
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Mithali's strike-rate was always an issue but considering that Taniya Bhatia hasn't been able to accelerate with Veda Krishnamurthy in poor form, the decision to drop a seasoned campaigner boomeranged on India.
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England defeated South Africa by 121 runs after scoring the highest ever T20I score in women's international cricket.
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Victory gave hosts England three wins from four games following their surprise defeat by India in the tournament opener and left them on course for the semi-finals.






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