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India-Pakistan Women's T20 WC Clash Set New Attendance Record In Tournament's History
Harmanpreet Kaur-led India won the match by six wickets after comfortably chasing the target of 106 with seven balls to spare. They eventually missed out on the semi-final spot as defending champions Australia and New Zealand progressed to the knockout stage from Group A.
New Zealand went on to lift the title with a win over last year's runners-up South Africa last week.
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