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Women's WC: India’s Toughest Clash Is With Aus And NZ, Not Against Pakistan, Says Saba Karim
India are coming after beating Sri Lanka by 59 runs, and another clinical win over Pakistan, who suffered a seven-wicket loss to Bangladesh, will strengthen their net run rate before tougher league stage fixtures arrive.
“No, not at all. I think the toughest clash for India would be against the top teams, mainly Australia, England, South Africa and New Zealand. Pakistan has come through the qualifiers and whatever I could make out of the side, especially when they're up against a team like India, I don't think India would really bother about Pakistan at this stage.”
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