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Press Trust of India
Last Updated : Feb 07 2013 | 11:30 AM IST
spell of three for eight against the West Indies, while Brunt has been the leading wicket-taker so far with eight in three matches, including 4 for 29 against India. Australia have the upper-hand, having won 41 of their 61 meetings against England. The five-time champions, who survived a scare against Pakistan, have been undefeated in the group stage and would look to maintain their winning streak. Opener Meg Lanning smashed her way to a 104-ball 112 against New Zealand and one-down batter Jess Cameron made 82 against the same opponents. The Aussies would expect them to continue the good run against England. Australia will expect new-ball sharers Megan Schutt and Elysse Perry to provide the initial break through when they take on England. Schutt has picked up six wickets in the tournament so far, including three for 40 against New Zealand, while Perry has also been contributing with the wickets. But the experienced Lisa Sthalekar hasn't performed significantly and she would be expected bring out her best against England.

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First Published: Feb 07 2013 | 11:30 AM IST

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