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From fire to fight: De Klerk burns bright after Ghosh's blaze

South Africa's win was the fifth-highest chase in Women's World Cup history.
South Africa's win was the fifth-highest chase in Women's World Cup history. ©Getty

Deepti Sharma unwisely dabbed at an offering from Marizanne Kapp that, left alone, might have been a legside wide. Instead, as revealed by Ultra Edge, bat scratched ball.

Sinalo Jafta moved to her right with silky swiftness to take the catch, reducing India to 102/6 after 26 overs, the turning point of the home side's World Cup match

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