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Women’s World Cup: Bangladesh Opt To Bat First Against Australia In Vizag
Both teams made two changes for the match as Bangladesh eye their second win of the tournament while the defending champions aim to stretch their unbeaten run.
“We wanted to bat first. Seeing the conditions, we wanted to put runs on the board. We were short on 30-40 runs in the last game. We have two changes. The thing is, we do have a good bowling side. We had to give them rest so that they could recover for the last few games. Hard to recover, I know. We won't compromise on any game,” Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana said at the toss.
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