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Women’s WC: India's GS Lakshmi, Vrinda Rathi Among Match Officials For Semifinals
In the league stage of the competition, Vrinda officiated in four games, while Lakshmi was the match referee in six matches in Colombo.
Both Vrinda and Lakshmi will be third umpire and match referee, respectively, for the first semi-final, where England clash with South Africa at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati on Wednesday. Claire Polosak will join them as the fourth umpire.
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