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Women’s World Cup: Very Difficult To Play With One Less Batter Against England, Says Anjum Chopra
With losses to South Africa and Australia in Visakhapatnam, hosts India are currently at fourth place in the points table with four points. They must win at least two of their next three league games against England, New Zealand and Bangladesh to have a chance at making the semifinals.
Anjum also feels that if one of the batters is sidelined, then seam-bowling all-rounder Arundhati Reddy could come into the playing eleven. “I'll be surprised if they make a change and I'll be more surprised if they don't - so it's like that. It’s because I understand, for them, it will be a very difficult call to make one of the batters sit out or miss the game.”
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