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Women's World Cup: White Ferns' Vice-Captain Amy Satterthwaite Terms Loss Against England 'Gut-Wrenching'
Stand-in captain Amy Satterthwaite on Sunday called New Zealands one-wicket loss to England as "gut-wrenching", admitting that their batting lacked a killer instinct and has let them down in the ongoing 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.
Satterthwaite, one of the experienced players in the team, took over the reins from usual skipper Sophie Devine after she injured her back while batting and was unable to field before Satterthwaite's wife Lea Tahuhu pulled up with a hamstring injury.
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