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ENG19

277/7
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AUS19

(20.6/50 ov, T:278) 83/2

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SL

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Today
1:30 PM

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SL-A

145/9
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OMA

(18/20 ov, T:146) 146/5

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GG-W

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DC-W

Today
2:00 PM

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ZIM

178/9
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(18.4/20 ov, T:179) 140/9

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UAE

(19.1/20 ov) 136/6
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NEP

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QLD

215
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VIC

(44.3/50 ov, T:216) 216/3

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Armaan Khan

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Armaan Khan drives Pakistan to victory

Armaan Khan drives Pakistan to victory

A brisk 43 from Armaan Khan helped Pakistan prevail over West Indies in a low-scoring Super Six encounter at the Drummoyne Oval

14-Mar-2009•Cricinfo staff
Pakistan name team for Women's World Cup

Pakistan name team for Women's World Cup

Urooj Mumtaz will lead Pakistan's 15-member squad for the Women's World Cup in Australia from March 7 to 22

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