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India’s Chances To Win T20 WC High, Need Openers To Get Good Start: Lisa Sthalekar
At the World Cup, India are placed in Group A alongside defending champions Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side are targeting their first ever women's T20 World Cup title.
"So, obviously, I think Australia are going to be in the semifinals. They're the reigning champions. They're going for 4/4. England have been strong, though they played New Zealand twice. They lost against Ireland recently, though they didn't send their strongest side. But you get a sense that they're building nicely and they're taking a challenge.
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