ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022
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Mithali Raj retires from international cricket: ‘Like all journeys, this too must come to an end’
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Reactions to Mithali Raj’s retirement: ‘An era ends’, ‘a jewel in Indian cricket’s crown’
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Mithali Raj retires from international cricket: ‘Like all journeys, this too must come to an end’
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Bismah Maroof interview: ‘Feeling of returning to cricket at World Cup as a mother was priceless’
Samreen Razzaqui
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World Cup: Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami admit India’s batting is a concern after England defeat
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World Cup: Sports psychologist Mughda Bavare on working with Mithali Raj-led Indian team
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World Cup: Marizanne Kapp makes statement with her supreme all-round skills in South Africa victory
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ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup: Sidra Amin’s century in vain as Bangladesh clinch historic first win
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‘Big-match players’, ‘Outstanding’: Reactions to Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur’s World Cup tons
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World Cup, WI vs India preview: Ahead of a vital match, Mithali Raj and Co need to find some intent
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World Cup: In defeat against New Zealand, Pooja Vastrakar shines bright as India’s rising star
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World Cup: Special occasion for Suzie Bates as New Zealand seek to get going after opening defeat
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ICC Cricket World Cup: Pooja Vastrakar, Rajeshwari Gayakwad hand India big win against Pakistan
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World Cup: Experienced South Africa start as favourites in opener against Nigar Sultana’s Bangladesh
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World Cup: High on confidence, Sophie Devine-led New Zealand seek to start with win against Windies
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Quest for World Cup 2022: Meet India’s squad to be led by Mithali Raj
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From India’s Richa Ghosh to Australia’s Darcie Brown: Eight World Cup debutants to watch out for
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From Perry to Raj: Stalwarts hoping to make a mark at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup
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Stafanie Taylor column: We will need more than one or two players to step up in the big moments
Stafanie Taylor
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Covid-hit teams allowed to field nine players at ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup
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