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Kaur's best
The Australia players regularly reference it as the moment everything changed. Head coach Matthew Mott calls it a 'crucible moment'. Whatever phrase is used, Harmanpreet Kaur's dazzling 171 not out at the 2017 World Cup semi-final set in motion a chance of events that has played a significant part in where Australia now are. On the day, Australia, defending champions at the time, had no answers to Kaur's magnificent 115-ball innings that included 20 boundaries and seven sixes. When they were 21 for 3 in reply, it was game over despite the best efforts of Alex Blackwell and Elyse Villani. "It's almost the great thing that happened, from the perspective of look at our team since then. We've changed the way that we've approached the game," Healy said this week reflecting on the game.Harmanpreet Kaur wants India 'to go all out' to win Australia series 'at any cost'
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Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo