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Mandhana says India have closed the gap on Australia ahead of Test

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Indian batter Smriti Mandhana has stated that the gap between India and Australia in women's cricket has significantly narrowed. She made these remarks ahead of an upcoming Test match between the two sides. Mandhana also emphasized that the Indian team is committed to playing an aggressive brand of cricket in the match. The team's intent, according to her, is to go out and express themselves boldly on the field.

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