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Women's World Cup: Australia Opt To Bowl First Against South Africa In Indore
Australia are without their regular skipper, Alyssa Healy, who sustained a minor calf injury during a training session. In her absence, Tahila McGrath is leading the side.
Georgia Wareham replaced Alana King in Australia's playing XI, while Sinalo Jafta and Masabata Klaas returned for South Africa.
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