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Women's World Cup: Smriti, Pratika's Fifties Help India Post 330 V Australia
India's 330/10 is the biggest total ever scored against seven-time champions Australia in World Cups, surpassing the 298 by England.
The two openers came good at the right time as India were putting their campaign back on rails after the defeat to South Africa. They cut, drove, and thrashed anything short, laying the foundation for a big score.
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