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<p> After the win, Aussie skipper Meg Lanning said, 'I think we've had a great series. We spoke a lot about finishing well and keeping the foot down. India put us under pressure early on, but we responded well. Alyssa's innings had been a long time coming, she threatened during the Ashes and am glad it came off tonight. We were happy with the total we had on board, and knew it was only a matter of a couple of wickets to pull things back.' (Photo Credit-Twitter)
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<p> After losing the match, skipper Mithali Raj said, 'Playing a superior side like Australia, we know that we have to catch up. The last stadium I played which was crowded was in 2003, much before BCCI came into the picture. That's the change today (about playing in front of a good crowd). It's just a matter of two-three years before these young players can take up the responsibility. I'm just considering each series individually (on whether she will be around to guide the youngsters). Need to get our middle-order sorted.' (Photo Credit-Twitter)
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