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DELIVERING WORLD-CLASS EVENTS // ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 2017
ICC WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2017
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MAIN: England’s Anya Shrubsole celebrates with teammates as she takes the wicket of India’s Rajeshwari Gayakwad to win the ICC Women’s
In front of a sun-kissed sold-out Lord’s, England and India produced a pulsating match to put the seal on a tournament that signaled the arrival of women’s cricket to the mainstream around the world.
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the afternoon before building to a thrilling to power the hosts to a spectacular nine-run victory. After bowling Rajeshwari Gayakwad with an in-swinging yorker, Shrubsole stood mid- pitch, arms outstretched, enveloped by both her teammates and the magnitude of the moment.
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England were worthy champions, and provided many of the World Cup’s best moments. The team excelled especially with the bat, registering two 350+ scores against Pakistan and South Africa, with the latter match particularly notable, containing as it did a second-wicket partnership of 275 between Tammy Beaumont and Sarah Taylor, the highest stand in Women’s World Cup history – and with South Africa crossing 300 in reply, setting a new record for the most runs scored in a women’s ODI.
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