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Women’s World Cup: England Crush South Africa By Record Margin In Guwahati Opener
Only their 243-ball victory against the Proteas in Cuttack in 2013 ranks higher.
Earlier, Nat Sciver-Brunt won the toss and opted to bowl, a decision vindicated almost immediately. Linsey Smith (3-7) was unplayable with the new ball, dismissing both openers – captain Laura Wolvaardt (5) caught and bowled and Tazmin Brits (5) bowled – inside her first two overs.
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