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Sarah Taylor, Katherine Brunt included in England women’s squad for India tour

India and England will play three ODIs, which is part of the ICC's Women's championship, and three T20Is.

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We lost wickets at the key moments: Heather Knight

England captain Heather Knight wore a disappointing look after her team lost to Australia in a one-side final of the 2018 ICC Women's World T20 on Saturday night.

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Women’s World T20 final: Old rivals Australia meet England with eye on title

Australia ranked No 1 in Women’s T20Is, England at No 2 and also the reigning one-day World Cup champions - the final the tournament deserves.

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Women’s World T20: Heather Knight hails England spinners for putting India in a twist

The England Women skipper starred with 3/9 including being on a hat-trick before she took herself out of the attack.

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ICC Women’s World T20: England thump India to set up Australia final

India's hopes of making the ICC Women's World T20 final were crushed when old nemesis England beat them in a one-sided semi-final encounter in Antigua on Friday.

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ICC Women’s World Cup, semi-final: India crash to 112 against England

Indian batting endured a remarkable collapse losing eight wickets for just 23 runs in 5.4 overs against England in the second semi-final of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2018 at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua on Friday.

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S/F against India won’t be like last year’s final: Heather Knight

England captain Heather Knight insisted that Friday's ICC Women's World T20 semifinal clash against India will be nothing like the final of last year's Women's World Cup final.

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Women’s World T20: Captains upbeat ahead of semi-finals

Captains speak in Antigua ahead of ICC Women’s World T20 semi-finals.

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ICC Women’s World Cup Group A preview: West Indies aim for encore at home

Defending champions West Indies are in Group with former winners England, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

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ICC Women’s World T20: We’re standing on our two feet and putting the women’s game front and centre, says England captain Heather Knight

England had hosted the last Women’s World T20 two years back and the final was sold out at Lord’s and Knight believes that the way women’s game had progressed, selling out stadiums for women’s cricket will become a norm.

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