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Women's World Cup: 'Not The Final We Wanted To Play' - NZ Skipper Ahead Of Their Final Match In The Tournament
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine on Friday New Zealand captain Sophie Devine ICC Women's Cricket World Cup against Pakistan despite it not being the final they had liked.
New Zealand are highly unlikely to reach the semifinals in their home World Cup. But the hosts, currently sixth in points table with four points, would need huge wins for Bangladesh against England and South Africa against India as well them defeating Pakistan and then wait for net run rate scales to see if they can progress to the semifinals.
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