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'That was lovely' - Bell takes first Pakistan wicket

BBC Sport Thursday, 23 May 2024
England's Lauren Bell's produces a "lovely" delivery to dismiss Sidra Ameen for two runs, leaving Pakistan on 37-1 in the first ODI at Derby.
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