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    Scotland and Sri Lanka are out of the T20 women's cricket World Cup in Dubai

    Scotland and Sri Lanka are out of the T20 women's cricket World Cup in Dubai


    South Africa made 166 for five and beat Scotland by 80 runs in their group B match.

    In group A, India posted 172 for three against Sri Lanka to win by 82 runs.

    New Zealand next meet Sri Lanka on Saturday in Sharjah.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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