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Women's World Cup: India Are A Significant Challenge To Everybody, Says Lanning
“I know Australia has dominated a lot of it, but it's certainly not a foregone conclusion,” Lanning said, speaking to ICC Digital.
“I'd still love Australia to win obviously, but I think India are the main competitors. I think India are a significant challenge to everybody.
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