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in Yearly Current Affairs of 2014
Which of the following is/are correct about the women's T-20 world cup 2014? 1. Australia retains the women's T-20 world cup crown for the 3rd consecutive time beating England by 6 wickets. 2. Australian Sarah Coyte was given the player of the series award. 3. Even the 2012 final was played between these two sides with Australia winning by four runs.
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Nazia Sayed -
4 years ago
Nazia Sayed from Mumbai, India is saying 1 & 3 is correct answer
Sayed badruzama -
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Sayed badruzama from Mumbai, India is saying 1, 2 & 3 is correct answer
Aashay Agarwal -
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Aashay Agarwal from Kashipur, India is saying 1 & 3 is correct answer
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