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<p> After the win, Aussie skipper Meg Lanning said, 'It's a great start to the series. Happy to be back on the field. We pulled it back pretty well and to keep them down to 200 on that wicket was a very good effort. We wanted to be aggressive with the bat and Nicole Bolton led the way for us. Our consistency with the ball and on the field is probably something we can improve.' (Photo Credit-Twitter)
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<p> After losing the match, Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur said, 'It was a hard day for us. We didn't play good cricket and didn't deserve to win. She (Mithali Raj) is an important player for us. But happy that the lower middle-order batted well. We didn't have enough on the board and then we didn't bowl according to the field. She (Pooja Vastrakar) played very well in South Africa and showed her character today as well. We are expecting more good performances from her. We need to improve our batting and the bowlers need to contribute better.' (Photo Credit-Twitter)
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