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It’s all to play for in Indore as India face unbeaten England in a crucial Women’s World Cup clash. With just four points from four games, Harmanpreet Kaur’s team must win to to keep their semi-final hopes alive. The hosts have had a week’s break to reset after losses to Australia and South Africa, and trained intensely ahead of this fixture. England, led by Nat Sciver-Brunt, have been clinical so far, with their spinners doing most of the damage. Expect a packed Holkar Stadium, high stakes and plenty of drama as India look to turn their campaign around.