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England seal semi-final spot, and what the ICC's new pregnancy guidelines mean for female cricketers
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Katya & Lauren discuss another week of the women's T20 World Cup as England confirm their semi-final spot, South Africa find their feet & Chamari Athapaththu's stunning century leads Sri Lanka to a dominant win over Ireland. Lauren then speaks about the ICC's recent issuing of return to play post-pregnancy guidelines.
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1:17 Metro Bank: This Feels Different
1:36 England beat West Indies and confirm semi-final spot
6:33 High scoring at the World Cup
12:08 Sri Lanka vs Ireland
15:48 Tazmin Brits & SA find form
19:28 Australia vs Pakistan & Elysse Perry
27:05 ICC return to play post-pregnancy guidelines
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