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Women's WC: 'They Didn’t Acknowledge That SA Also Had Match-winners', Says Anjum Chopra On India's Shortcomings
Anjum also lauded Nadine de Klerk’s knock, as she held her nerves under pressure and took charge of the hitting to help her side clinch a nail-biting win. Richa Ghosh’s steady batting anchored India’s innings, but de Klerk's unbeaten 84 led South Africa to victory.
Anjum commented on India’s performance, highlighting the resilience of the middle order, especially Richa’s contribution. She also emphasised the importance of expanding bowling options and learning key lessons to improve as the tournament progresses.
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