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Women's World T20: West Indies have nothing to lose, says captain Stafanie Taylor

With their colts having clinched the Under-19 World Cup in February this year, and the men's and women's team booking berths in the World T20 finals, the West Indies are on the threshold of an unique treble

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West Indies women's team captain Stafanie Taylor (left) and Australia captain Meg Lanning pose with the World T20 trophy at Eden Gardens on Saturday.

West Indies women's team captain Stafanie Taylor (left) and Australia captain Meg Lanning pose with the World T20 trophy at Eden Gardens on Saturday.

Kolkata: With their colts having clinched the Under-19 World Cup in February this year, and the men's and women's team booking berths in the World T20 finals, the West Indies are on the threshold of an unique treble.

West Indies women’s team captain Stafanie Taylor (left) and Australia captain Meg Lanning pose with the World T20 trophy at Eden Gardens on Saturday. Pic/AFP
West Indies women’s team captain Stafanie Taylor (left) and Australia captain Meg Lanning pose with the World T20 trophy at Eden Gardens on Saturday. Pic/AFP

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