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Women’s World Cup: Every Outing For India Now Becomes Very Critical, Says Anjum Chopra
With England riding high on early momentum and being formidable challengers so far, India can’t afford to have another slip-up, as it could derail their quest to enter semi-finals and make an early exit.
In an exclusive conversation with IANS, former India captain and broadcaster Anjum Chopra weighs in on the team’s remaining league fixtures, the five-bowlers combination debate, and solutions to the areas where the batting unit must sharpen up. Excerpts:
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