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Playing In Front Of Huge Crowd Is Something To Cherish Forever: Heather Graham
Despite Australia women's unbeaten run across all formats this year coming to an end in a super over defeat to India in a thrilling second T20I on Sunday, debutant all-rounder Heather Graham said she would remember the opportunity to play in front of a sell-out 45,238 crowd at DY Patil Stadium for the rest of her lifetime.
Playing in her first T20I, Heather took a crucial 3/22 in her four overs, taking out Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti Sharma. Her impressive efforts with the ball also included a 19th over that went for just four runs against the big-hitting Richa Ghosh, in front of a sell-out crowd, marking a huge moment for women's cricket turnout in India.
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