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cricketrooms · 2 years
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Omaima Sohail is mobbed by her team-mates after completing her five-for, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, Women's Asia Cup, Sylhet.
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dynamicsgreys · 2 years
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Pakistan enjoyed late runs from Fatima Sana’s bat who remained unbeaten on 35(26) as Australia restricted Pakistan to 116 in their 20 overs to win the contest by 44 runs. Fatima Sana looking to resist an end saw Tahlia McGrath’s reintroduction and Diana Baig deny her a hat-trick after dismissing skipper Bismah Maroof on 23(23) and handing a golden duck to Tuba Hassan. Tahlia McGrath in her first over dismissed Ayesha Naseem on 8(14) and then a couple of boundaries helped Pakistan get to 79-5 at the 15-over mark. A run-out then caused Aliya Riaz to walk back on 1(4) and Pakistan at halfway mark were reduced to 49-4. Just as Pakistan were coming back in the contest, Meg threw the ball to her trump card Alana King, who didn’t disappoint having picked the set Omaima on 23(23) off her first ball. Omaima Sohail got going well with skipper Bismah on the other end settling in as the pair guided the team to a score of 32-2 at the end of powerplay overs. Pakistan in reply had a worse start as Muneeba Ali was handed a 3-ball-duck by Megan Schutt followed by fellow opener Iram Javed too depart early on 6(8) off Darcie Brown’s bowling. A special mention to Diana Baig who bowled 4 very economical overs conceding only 16 runs, but remained wicketless. For Pakistan, Fatima Sana with the early wicket followed by Sadia Iqbal were the only wicket takers on the list. The McMooney pair shared an 88-ball-141 run stand which had Tahlia McGrath and Beth Mooney unbeaten on scores of 78(51) and 70(49) respectively. The pair piled up crucial runs at the backend with 15, 21 and 12 run overs to complete the innings on a high with a total of 160-2. The pair then stepped foot on the accelerator as McGrath got to her 37-ball-50 and so did Beth Mooney on the other end off 42 balls. Soon the 50-run stand was up between the duo, but Australia couldn’t get a lot of boundaries and ran the runs hard to ensure they don’t freeze the scoring as Australia at the 15-over mark only got to 93-2. Tahlia McGrath joined a set Beth Money and the pair got ones, twos and a few boundaries come their way and got to 58-2 at halfway mark. Meg Lanning found life difficult in the middle as Pakistan kept a check on runs and it was Sadia Iqbal bowling the final over of powerplay to dismiss Meg Lanning on 4(12) restricting Australia to 22-2 at the end of 6 overs. Both openers, Alyssa Healy and Beth Mooney got off the mark with boundaries before Pakistan provided Alyssa Healy with a life early on, but she didn’t make the most of it as she walked back to Fatima Sana on 4(8). PC: Getty Images 1st innings : Australia – 160/2 (20)Īustralia having won the toss opt to bat first. Australia didn’t have a good start but a familiar pair termed McMooney again provided goods for Australia as the side went on to post to a strong total that Pakistan in reply fell way short off. The 9th match of cricket at the Commonwealth Games had Australia faceoff Pakistan as both sides stepped out for their final league stage game.
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znewstech · 2 years
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CWG 2022 India Women vs Pakistan Women - LIVE Score Updates: Pakistan Opt To Bat First Against India, Rain Back At Edgbaston
CWG 2022 India Women vs Pakistan Women – LIVE Score Updates: Pakistan Opt To Bat First Against India, Rain Back At Edgbaston
India vs Pakistan: Here Are The Squads – India Women: Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia (w), Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Harleen Deol, Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Meghna Singh, Renuka Singh, Sneh Rana, Sabbhineni Meghana, Pooja Vastrakar, Taniya Bhatia Pakistan Women: Iram Javed, Muneeba Ali (w), Omaima Sohail, Bismah Maroof (c), Nida Dar, Aliya…
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joinnoukri · 2 years
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CWG 2022 India Women vs Pakistan Women - LIVE Score Updates: Covers Back, Toss Delayed Due To Rain Again
CWG 2022 India Women vs Pakistan Women – LIVE Score Updates: Covers Back, Toss Delayed Due To Rain Again
India vs Pakistan: Here Are The Squads – India Women: Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia (w), Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Harleen Deol, Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Meghna Singh, Renuka Singh, Sneh Rana, Sabbhineni Meghana, Pooja Vastrakar, Taniya Bhatia Pakistan Women: Iram Javed, Muneeba Ali (w), Omaima Sohail, Bismah Maroof (c), Nida Dar, Aliya…
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battingonjakku · 4 years
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1 & 2 - the people’s eyebrow is in evidence in both photos here
3 - 5 - there are differing levels of commitment to the ‘quick give us a wicket celebration!’ pose here
6 - Sidra Nawaz gets full marks for commitment though
7 & 8 - how cute is Fatima Sana!
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Bismah Maroof retains captaincy; Anam Amin, Omaima Sohail new entrants in PCB women’s central contract list | Cricket News
Bismah Maroof retains captaincy; Anam Amin, Omaima Sohail new entrants in PCB women’s central contract list | Cricket News
Batswoman Bismah Maroof has been retained as the captain of the Pakistan women’s cricket team until the end of the 2020-21 season, while left-arm spinner Anam Amin and middle-order batter Omaima Sohail are the new entries in the significantly improved, enhanced and performance-based PCB women’s central contract list for the upcoming year.
The nine central contracts, which will come into effect…
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newscountryindia · 4 years
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Bismah Maroof retains captaincy; Anam Amin, Omaima Sohail new entrants in PCB women’s central contract list
Bismah Maroof retains captaincy; Anam Amin, Omaima Sohail new entrants in PCB women’s central contract list
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Batswoman Bismah Maroof has been retained as the captain of the Pakistan women’s cricket team until the end of the 2020-21 season, while left-arm spinner Anam Amin and middle-order batter Omaima Sohail are the new entries in the significantly improved, enhanced and performance-based PCB women’s central contract list for the upcoming year.
The nine central contracts, which will come into…
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maceikblog · 2 years
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #67 8.3.2022
Krykiet, mecz testowy, dzień 5
mecz Pakistan(476/4d & 252/0, Azhar Ali 185 & Abdullah Shafique 136*, Nauman Ali 6/107)- Australia(459, Usman Khawaja 97, Marnus Labuschagne 1/53 & Usman Khawaja 0/3) zakończył się bez rozstrzygnięcia
dzień 1: Indie Zachodnie (,,Jason Holder 2/15)-Anglia (268/6, Jonny Bairstow 109*,)
ICC Puchar Świata Kobiet: Australia (193/3, Alyssa Healy 72, Alana King 2/24) pokonała Pakistan (190/6, Bismah Maroof 78*, Omaima Sohail 2/39) 7 wicketami
ICC Cricket World League 2: ZEA (207/7, Kashif Daud 76*, Zahoork Khan 3/44) pokonało Namibię (206/8, David Wiese 67*, JJ Smit 4/36)
Paryż-Nicea, 3 etap:
118. Łukasz Wiśniowski (119 w generalce)
Mistrzostwa Świata w hokeju, dywizja IV:
Malezja-Singapur 2:8
Kuwejt-Kirgistan 0:14
Tirreno-Adriatico, 2 etap:
85. Cesare Benedetti (117 w generalce)
91. Maciej Bodnar (22 w generalce)
130. Rafał Majka (103 w generalce)
CEV Liga Mistrzyń: Developres Rezszów-Vakifbank Stambuł 3:2
NCAA: Pittsburgh Panthers-Boston College Eagles 46:66
CEV Liga Mistrzów: Lube Civitanova-Jastrzębski Węgiel 0:3
EHF European League: Fuchse Berlin-Wisła Płock 29:30
UEFA Liga Mistrzów:
Bayern-Salzburg 7:1 (8:2 w dwumeczu)
Liverpool-Inter 0:1 (2:1 w dwumeczu)
Campionato Sammarinese:
Tre Penne-Folgore 0:0
Virtus-Juvenes Dogana 0:0
Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie w Pekinie, dzień 4
Parabiathlon, bieg na 10 km
kobiet siedząc
1. Kendall Gretsch (USA)
2. Oksana Masters (USA)
3. Anja Wicker (GER)
10. Monika Kukla
kobiet stojąc
1. Iryna Bul (UKR)
2. Oleksandra Kononova (UKR)
3. Liudmyla Liashenko (UKR)
Iweta Faron nie wystartowała
mężczyzn z przewodnikiem
1. O Kazik/(p)S Kucheriavyi (UKR)
2. A Kovalevskyi/(p)O Mukshyn (UKR)
3. I Reshetynskyi/(p)K Yaremenko (UKR)
8. Paweł Gil/(p)Michał Lańda
para hokej:
Kanada-Korea Południowa 6:0
Włochy-Chiny
Czechy-Słowacja
curling na wózkach:
Szwajcaria-Łotwa 7:9
Wielka Brytania-Estonia 10:5
Korea Południowa-Kanada 9:4
Słowacja-Korea Południowa 7:2
Szwecja-Estonia 6:4
Łotwa-Norwegia 6:8
Wielka Brytania-Szwecja 4:6
Kanada-Słowacja 8:9
Chiny-USA 10:2
Norwegia-Szwajcaria 8:5
Pozostałe konkurencje medalowe
Parabiathlon, bieg na 10 km
mężczyzn siedząc
1. Liu Mengtao (CHN)
2. Martin Fleig (GER)
3. Taras Rad (UKR)
mężczyzn stojąc
1. Mark Arendz (CAN)
2. Grygorii Vovchynskyi (UKR)
3. Alexandr Gerlits (KAZ)
kobiet z przewodnikiem
1. Leonie Maria Walter/(p)Pirmin Strecker (GER)
2. Oksana Shyshkova/(p)Vitaliy Kazakov (UKR)
3. Wang Yue/(p)Li Yalin (CHN)
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richard20221 · 2 years
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Women World Cup : Squads
Cricket was primarily considered a game for Male gender. Cricket as it grew became gender neutral and women cricket started to rise up. Women cricket is not upto the level of men but slowly it is rising.
Many Cricket Pundits term women cricket as the next big thing in the world of sports. Women Cricket has fastrack by ICC in recent years and now they too will be having a world event year just like men from 2023 on wards.
The Women 's World Cup is set to begin from the 4th of March. Host New Zealand will take on West Indies in the opening match.
The tournament will be hosted in six cities -- Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Tauranga, and Wellington. The tournament opener will be played at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, Tauranga on Friday, March 4.
The tournament will be played in a single league format with the eight qualified teams taking on each side once in the group stage. The top four teams on point’s table after the end of the league stage of the tournament will qualify for the semi-finals. With the first and second semis slated for March 30 and 31, respectively, the finals of the title of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 will be played on April 3 at Hagley Oval ground in Christchurch.
All the qualified eight teams for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 have already announced their squads. Here’s a list of them
India
Mithali Raj (Captain), Harmanpreet Kaur (vice-captain), Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Deepti Sharma, Smriti Mandhana, Sneh Rana, Richa Ghosh (wicket-keeper), Taniya Bhatia (wicket-keeper), Jhulan Goswami, Pooja Vastrakar, Meghna Singh, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Poonam Yadav and Renuka Singh Thakur.
England
The defending champions England will kick off their tournament campaign with a match against Australia on March 5.Squad: Heather Knight (c), Nat Sciver (vc), Tammy Beaumont, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Kate Cross, Sophie Ecclestone, Katherine Brunt, Freya Davies, Tash Farrant, Amy Jones, Emma Lamb, Anya Shrubsole, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Danni Wyatt.
New Zealand
Sophie Devine (c), Amy Satterthwaite, Hayley Jensen, Fran Jonas, Suzie Bates, Lauren Down, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Jess Kerr, Amelia KerrKatey Martin, Hannah Rowe, Lea Tahuhu, , Frances Mackay and Rosemary Mair
Pakistan
Bismah Maroof (c), Nida Dar (vc), Fatima Sana, Ghulam Fatima, Javeria Khan, Muneeba Ali, Nahida Khan, Nashra Sandhu, Aiman Anwar, Aliya Riaz, Anam Amin, Diana Baig, Omaima Sohail, Sidra Amin, Sidra Nawaz.
South Africa
Suné Luus (c), Chloé Tryon (vc), Ayabonga Khaka, Lara Goodall, Mignon du Preez, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Laura Wolvaardt, Lizelle Lee, Marizanne Kapp, Masabata Maria Klaas, Shabnim Ismail, Tumi Sekhukhune , Sinalo Jafta, Tazmin Brits, Trisha Chetty.
West Indies
Stafanie Taylor (captain), Chedean Nation, Shemaine Campbelle, Anisa Mohammed, Aaliyah Alleyne, Rashada Williams, Chinelle Henry, Deandra Dottin, Hayley Matthews, Sheneta Grimond, Kycia Knight, Kyshona Knight, Qiana Joseph, Shamilia Connell, Shakera Selman
Australia
Meg Lanning (c), Rachael Haynes (vc), Darcie Brown, Alana King, Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Nic Carey, Ash Gardner, Grace Harris, Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Amanda-Jade Wellington
Bangladesh
Nigar Sultana (c), Salma Khatun, Murshida Khatun, Nahida Akter, Rumana Ahmed, Fargana Hoque, Jahanara Alam, Shamima Sultana, Fahima Khatun, Ritu Moni, Sharmin Akhter, Lata Mondal, Sobhana Mostary, Fariha Trisna, Suraiya Azmin, Sanjida Akter Meghla
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fan2play · 3 years
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WI-W vs PAK-W, 4th ODI: Fantasy Cricket Tips, Playing XI Updates, Pitch & Weather Report
Match Preview – Pakistan Women will face West Indies Women in the 4th ODI at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua on 15 July 2021. The series has been one-sided as West Indies Women have won the last three matches and have taken an unassailable lead against the visitors. Pakistan Women need to improve their batting to prevent any further losses and an eventual whitewash by their hosts. Pitch and Weather Report – The pitch will be favourable for batting and it will be best suited for spinners. Chances of light rain with temperatures at 27-28 ° C. Venue Stats (ODI) Total matches                         26 Matches won batting first       13 Matches won bowling first     13 Average 1st Inns scores        233 Average 2nd Inns scores       208 Highest total recorded           322/6 (50 Ov) by AUS vs WI Lowest total recorded            138/10 (47.2 Ov) by WIW vs INDW Highest score chased             276/5 (48.3 Ov) by WI vs SL Lowest score defended          189/9 (50 Ov) by WI vs IND Top 2 Wicketkeeper picks 1) Kycia Knight – The left-handed wicketkeeper has a lot of potential to outplay her opponents in the next match. She is a skillful player who has good experience in this format. Matches – 67 Runs – 1025 Average – 17.67 2) Muneeba Ali – The left-handed batter played decent innings in her last match. She will be a good pick from her squad for the next. Matches – 12 Runs – 185 Average – 15.41 Top 4 Batsman Picks 1) Kyshona Knight – The left-handed batsman played a decent innings in the last match. She has good experience in this format and is expected to play well in the next match. Matches – 41 Runs – 671 Average – 22.36 2) Chedean Nation – The right-handed batsman has good experience in this format and has been improving her form in this series. She has given consistent performance in this series. Matches – 40 Runs – 549 Average – 17.15 3) Omaima Sohail – The right-handed batsman smashed 62 runs in her last match. She is in her prime form and will prove to be beneficial for her team in the next as well. Matches – 16 Runs – 295 Average – 21.07
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pakistannewsupdates · 3 years
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[espncricinfo]Fatima Sana, Nashra Sandhu and Omaima Sohail guide Pakistan Women to victory
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ourbestnaijanews · 3 years
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Fatima Sana, Nashra Sandhu and Omaima Sohail guide Pakistan Women to victory
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glen247 · 3 years
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Fatima Sana, Nashra Sandhu and Omaima Sohail guide Pakistan Women to victory
Fatima Sana, Nashra Sandhu and Omaima Sohail guide Pakistan Women to victory
Report After Knight’s 88, West Indies Women collapse from 171 for 2 to 210 all out Pakistan Women 211 for 6 (Sohail 61, Selamn 2-34, Matthews 2-46) beatWest Indies Women 210 (Knight 88, Taylor 49, Sana 4-30, Sandhu 4-49) by four wickets Fatima Sana and Nashra Sandhu’s four-wicket hauls guided Pakistan Women to victory against the West Indies Women in the fourth ODI in North Sound on Friday. The…
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technologyinfosec · 4 years
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South Africa, England power into T20 World Cup semifinals
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Laura Wolvaardt smacked a crucial 53 as South Africa whipped Pakistan to make only their second women's Twenty20 World Cup semifinals Sunday, where they were joined by former champions England who swept past the West Indies. Proteas captain Dane van Niekerk won the toss and opted to bat on a slow track at Sydney Showgrounds, with her team making a competitive 136 for six, boosted by Wolvaardt's late fireworks. In reply Pakistan, missing captain Bismah Maroof who was ruled out of the tournament on Saturday with a broken thumb, could only manage 119 for five. "I'm really happy, but have to give credit to Pakistan, they gave it a massive go and kept coming at us," said van Niekerk. "It was an incredible game to be a part of," she added, while paying tribute to Wolvaardt. "It's only her third time batting at five, she usually bats at the top, and to display her skills like that, she got us the winning total." South Africa have won three from three in Group B - including a six-wicket humbling of England and a 113-run thumping of Thailand - to make a second T20 semifinal following their efforts in 2014. England, 2009 champions and runners up at the last tournament, secured their place with a comfortable 46-run win over the West Indies, courtesy of fine bowling and a battling 57 from Natalie Sciver. India are already through from Group A, with defending champions Australia playing New Zealand on Monday to determine who gets the last berth. The dangerous Lizelle Lee, who smashed a century against Thailand, immediately went on the attack as she opened the South African innings. But pace spearhead Diana Baig bowled a beautiful outswinger and she got an edge to Sidra Nawaz behind the stumps in a big breakthrough for Pakistan. Baig struck again with van Niekerk gone for three to leave South Africa at 17 for two. Mignon du Preez (17) and Marizanne Kapp (31) steaded the ship, then Wolvaardt played what proved to be a critical knock. She carved out a high-quality 53 from 36 balls, including fours off the final three deliveries. Pakistan made a brisk start, whacking a quick 18 before Shabnim Ismail removed Muneeba Ali in a rare T20 wicket-maiden. Omaima Sohail lasted just three balls before being run out in a comical mix-up with stand-in skipper Javeria Khan, then the dangerous Nida Dar departed for three. A desperately unlucky Khan was batting beautifully in her 100th T20 when she was run out for 31. Needing 58 off the last five overs, Aliya Riaz (39 not out) and Iram Javed (17 not out) did their best but were denied by tight bowling. In the later game, England won the toss and powered to a competitive 143 for five, with the West Indies ending on a paltry 97. "It was just very professional, we knew we had to keep it simple and that's what we did today," said England captain Heather Knight. "We've been playing knockout cricket from the second game and we've reacted very well. Hopefully we can carry that forward." It didn't start well for England with Tammy Beaumont trapped lbw on the fourth ball, but Danni Wyatt put on 50 for the next wicket with Sciver before she was caught for 29. Knight and Sciver kept the scoreboard ticking over with quick singles until the skipper was run out for 17. Sciver brought up her third half-century of the tournament before being dismissed an over from the end, with Amy Jones making a late 23-run cameo. The West Indies made slow progress in the run chase and disaster struck when dangerwoman Stefanie Taylor was stretchered off in agony, seemingly with a groin strain, on 15, and it proved to be pivotal. Shemaine Campbelle was bowled by Sarah Glenn for 10 the next ball and they never recovered. Read the full article
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masif3110 · 5 years
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👌)_____(#cricketBYasif)_____(👍 🇵🇰 playing XI Javeria Khan Omaima Sohail Bismah Maroof (C) Iram Javed Nida Dar Aliya Riaz Sana Mir Sidra Nawaz (W) Aiman Anwar Nashra Sandhu Anam Amin #PAKWvWIW #BackOurGirls https://t.co/iSjzcqakKt #cricket|#ODI|#T20|#T10|#testCricket|#Pakistan http://bit.ly/2SnYwmp
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worldsportsstars · 4 years
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Bismah Maroof retains captaincy; Anam Amin, Omaima Sohail new entrants in PCB women’s central contract list https://t.co/MHWfhBUxNe #Sportsnews #allsportsnews #sports #breakingnews #India #IndiaNews
Bismah Maroof retains captaincy; Anam Amin, Omaima Sohail new entrants in PCB women’s central contract list https://t.co/MHWfhBUxNe #Sportsnews #allsportsnews #sports #breakingnews #India #IndiaNews
— World Sports Stars (@worldsprtstar) June 6, 2020
from Twitter https://twitter.com/worldsprtstar June 06, 2020 at 12:28PM via Sports website
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