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Women’s World Cup: Hopefully, South Africa Can Turn The Tide This Time, Says Paul Adams
Whether it’s India or South Africa, the crowning of a new ODI World Cup champion will reshape the global narrative around women’s cricket. For the Proteas, it’s a shot at redemption and validation to achieve silverware glory.
Paul Adams, the former South Africa player who was the spin bowling coach of the side that finished as runner-up in the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup, spoke exclusively to IANS on the build-up to the final, the players who can play a decisive role in the final, and more. Excerpts:
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