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Women's World Cup: Match Reduced To 44-overs A Side; NZ To Chase Revised Target Of 325 V India
New Zealand have to chase a DLS revised target of 325 runs in 44 overs as play started at 8:25 pm local time. The mandatory overs were reduced to nine.
Earlier, a short drizzle soon after the 48th over of the Indian innings halted play and forced the ground staff to bring out the covers. Wet patches at some places resulted in the match being halted for nearly 90 minutes, resulting in the match being reduced to 49 overs per side, with the mid-innings break reduced to 10 minutes.
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