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England win Women’s World Cup in thrilling finish

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LONDON, (Reuters) - England won their fourth Women’s World Cup when Anya Shrubsole took six wickets to clinch a ninerun victory over India amid delirious scenes at a packed Lord’s yesterday.

The home side looked in danger of defeat as India chased down their total of 228-7, but an astonishin­g spell of seam bowling by England’s vice-captain turned the game on its head in the most nail-biting of finishes. India were coasting on 191-3 when Shrubsole took the key wicket of Poonam Raut, lbw for 86, and the inexperien­ced middle order collapsed to 219 all out in the 49th over.

Apart from her wickets, Shrubsole also played a key role in the run out of Shikha Pandey, collecting sharply in the covers and throwing back to wicketkeep­er Sarah Taylor, when India were still in the game needing 14 off the last three overs.

As a youngster, Shrubsole once watched her father Ian play club cricket at Lord’s and she said to play a starring role in England’s victory was a dream come true.

“It was an amazing game from start to finish,” she said. “It was a fitting final for what has been a great World Cup.”

 ?? (Reuters photo) ?? England Anya Shrubsole celebrates with her teammates as another wicket falls. PARIS, (Reuters) -
(Reuters photo) England Anya Shrubsole celebrates with her teammates as another wicket falls. PARIS, (Reuters) -

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