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Women’s World Cup: Pakistan, New Zealand Share Points As Rain Inflicts Fourth Washout In Colombo
With this result, South Africa have booked a spot in the semifinal and joined Australia for the last four. As things stand, the Kiwis have a very slim chance of qualifying for the semis. They hold fifth spot in the points table with four points in five games.
On the other hand, Pakistan’s knockout chances are all but over as they currently sit at the bottom of the standings with two points coming from washed-out fixtures.
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