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Women's World Cup: Rain Halts Play In India V New Zealand Clash
India had raced to 329 in 48 overs and looked to make a final push towards 350 when it started pouring, sending the players scurrying into their respective dugouts. The ground staff rushed in with the covers for what was a passing drizzle.
India had reached the massive score riding on brilliant efforts by openers Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal, who struck contrasting centuries and shared a massive 212-run partnership.
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