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<p> After winning the series, Meg Lanning said: A complete performance with the bat from the girls. Myself and Elyse put that partnership and we really enjoy batting with each other. I thought she settled in quite well out in the middle. We have been really good throughout the whole series. Very proud of the girls throughout the series, in the ODIs as well. It was nice to spend some time out in the middle. Had a bit of luck, but that's the way the game is. Really proud of the girls. (Photo Credit-Twitter)
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<p> After losing the match, Hazell said: We obviously knew she [Heather Knight] had a niggle around and it was quite an experience for us. When you play against somebody against the class of Meg Lanning it's really tough, but we all learn from our experiences. As long as we learn from our mistakes there's nothing much to worry. The pitch's good and the conditions are going to be warmer there [Nagpur]. Looking forward to the ODI series. (Photo Credit-: Twitter)
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