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Indian Women's Cricket Team Reaches Australia For Multi-format Series
In a video released by the BCCI Women on Monday, Indian cricketers were looking excited for the tour down under. Top-order batter Smriti talked about the celebrations after RCB won their second WPL title and how she is feeling coming back to national duty.
"Very hectic, I would say, but worth it. We had a lot of fun, but now back to national duty," she said in a video released by BCCI on X.
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