SHARJAH: A confident India will strive to take control of their destiny by securing yet another net run-rate boosting victory when they face an injury-ravaged Australia in their must-win Women's T20 World Cup match here on Sunday.
India's massive win over Sri Lanka earlier this week has significantly improved their chances of reaching the last-four stage, despite their setback against New Zealand in their opener.
Meanwhile, Australia, with six points from three matches and an impressive net run-rate of +2.786, have all but qualified for the semifinals, leaving India, New Zealand and Pakistan to fight it out for the remaining spot.
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