India rejoice in first Women’s World Cup triumph as South Africa fall short
Final: India, 298-7, beat South Africa, 246, by 52 runs Shafali and Deepti shine for hosts in Navi Mumbai At last, 50 years on from their debut on the world stage, India’s dream came true: a first World Cup triumph, in front of a deafening full house in Navi Mumbai, as they defeated South Africa (…)
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