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Women's World Cup: We Did What We Needed To, Says Skipper Sciver-Brunt After England Edge Bangladesh
England made it two wins out of two in the tournament, chasing down 178 in 46.1 overs to move to the top of the points table with four points, level with India but ahead on net run rate.
“We did what we needed to get over the line. Before the tournament, we spoke as a group that we needed to be gritty and resilient to get over the line. It could have looked better, but we are happy side. Early on, it felt it was easier to hit the seam. Capsey bowled some important overs. It was very valuable and we were happy to restrict them to that total,” Brunt said after the match.
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