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Women's World Cup: Vihanga Replaces Kulasuriya As SL Elect To Bowl Vs Unchanged ENG
England are unbeaten in the tournament, having clinched victories in both the matches that they’ve played this edition so far, and are placed second on the points table behind defending champions and arch-rivals Australia.
While they clinched a dominant victory in their campaign opener against South Africa, the English women were put to the test against Bangladesh, but managed to clinch a close win.
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