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Harmanpreet Banks On Familiar Conditions In Bangladesh For India's Quest For Maiden Women's T20 WC Glory
India have been drawn alongside six-time winner Australia, New Zealand and their Asian neighbours Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The top two teams from the two groups will qualify for the semifinals.
The Indian skipper is optimistic that the conditions in Bangladesh, resembling those in India, will play to their advantage during the T20 World Cup.
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