Melbourne, Nov. 14 -- Australia's former head coach Matthew Mott said that the team's semifinal loss to India in a record-breaking chase is "no cause for panic stations" and the team is "still the best in the world".
Australia, the record-breaking seven-time champions in the fifty-over World Cup, fell to India in the semifinals this year with Jemimah Rodrigues's ton and captain Harmanpreet Kaur's big match exploits taking the team India to 339 runs, the best ever chase in women's ODIs and across knockout matches in men's and women's 50-over WC.
However, former coach Mott believes this loss could spur the team to greater heights.
"It is certainly no cause for panic stations, having watched from a distance, I think that the team is as st...
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