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Women's WC: How Can India Grab Last Remaining Semifinal Spot?
With three teams — Australia, South Africa, and England — already securing a place in the top four, India and New Zealand remain the leading contenders for the final spot as they prepare to face each other in a do-or-die match.
A victory against the White Ferns on Thursday will secure India's place in the semifinal, but a loss would leave them in misery as the Women in Blue will need to rely on other results.
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