NEW DELHI: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur was beaming with pride but quick to remind everyone that the job isn't done yet, as her side stormed into the Women's ODI World Cup final with a thrilling five-wicket win over defending champions Australia in Navi Mumbai on Thursday. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! A record-breaking chase of 339 — the highest ever in Women's World Cup history — took India past the semifinal hurdle that had haunted them in the past. Harmanpreet, who scored a fluent 89 off 88 balls and shared a 167-run stand with centurion Jemimah Rodrigues (127 off 134 balls), said her team's eyes were already fixed on the final. “Very proud. I don't have words to express myself. Feeling great — this time we have crossed that line
'One more game to go': Harmanpreet Kaur keeps focus on World Cup final, hails Jemimah Rodrigues' calm brilliance
 The Times of India6 hrs ago
 The Times of India6 hrs ago
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