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Women's World Cup: Won't Take Anything For Granted Against Pakistan, Says South Africa Vice Captain Chloe Tryon
South Africa vice-captain Chloe Tryon on Thursday said her side will take nothing for granted when they come up against Pakistan in the ninth match of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup at Bay Oval on Friday.
The Proteas opened their campaign with a 32-run win against Bangladesh but were far from their best in Dunedin and Chloe is hoping for improved performance on Friday. Pakistan, on the other hand, are the lowest-ranked side in the points table of the tournament and have lost both of their matches against India and Australia at the same venue.
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