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Wrist spinner Alana King took a record 7-18 as Australia thrashed South Africa by seven wickets in their final league game of the Women’s Cricket World Cup.
Australia defeated South Africa by seven wickets in their Women's World Cup clash, powered by a brilliant bowling display. Alana King starred with 7/17 as South Africa were bowled out for just 97, and Australia chased the target in 16.
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On Wednesday, Chloe Tryon and Marizanne Kapp were on the opposite sides of the Holkar Stadium. Tryon was lofting throwdowns inside out from the practice nets towards the main pitch while Kapp was taking some high catches on the other side of the ground.
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