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10 Cricket Facts About India & England Before Women’s WC Final

Here’s a look at some interesting records held by India and England as the two teams meet in the World Cup final.

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The Indian women's cricket team reached the finals of the ICC World Cup after defeating defending champion Australia in the second semifinals at Derby, England.

Harmanpreet Kaur produced one of greatest ever ODI knocks in women's cricket last night to guide India to the ICC World Cup final, beating Australia by 36 runs.

It is only the second time that India has entered the summit clash of the global event, having lost to Australia in the final of the 2005 edition.

As the 'Women In Blue' get set to meet hosts England in the final at the Lord's on Sunday, here’s a look at some interesting records held by the two teams.

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Here’s a look at some interesting records held by India and England as the two teams meet in the World Cup final.
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Here’s a look at some interesting records held by India and England as the two teams meet in the World Cup final.
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Here’s a look at some interesting records held by India and England as the two teams meet in the World Cup final.
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Here’s a look at some interesting records held by India and England as the two teams meet in the World Cup final.
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Here’s a look at some interesting records held by India and England as the two teams meet in the World Cup final.
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Here’s a look at some interesting records held by India and England as the two teams meet in the World Cup final.
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Here’s a look at some interesting records held by India and England as the two teams meet in the World Cup final.
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Here’s a look at some interesting records held by India and England as the two teams meet in the World Cup final.
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