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Women's WC: Australia Bring In Sophie Molineux As They Bowl Against India In Crucial Match
Australia made one change in their Playing XI, bringing in left-arm spinner Sophie Molineux in place of Georgia Wareham, which looks like an attempt to exploit the Indian batters' perceived weakness against left-arm spin bowling.
India decided to go in with the same squad that went down to South Africa on Thursday.
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