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Women's T20 World Cup: Australia Coming Here To Win And Know How Difficult That Is, Says Meg Lanning
Australia captain Meg Lanning stated that her team is here to complete a three-peat of trophies and are aware of how difficult it would become as they begin their title defense against trans-tasman rivals New Zealand at Boland Park on Saturday night.
Meg, 30, has skippered Australia to three T20 World Cup titles, but the side will face a new test as this Australia squad plays in South Africa for the first time. "I'm super excited to be here. World Cups are always very special to be a part of, there's a very different energy and a really great energy around these sorts of tournaments."
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