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New Zealand Skipper Sophie Devine Praises Newbies After Win Over South Africa In CWG
New Zealand women's cricket team skipper Sophie Devine is happy with the way the newcomers in the side have come up following a spate of retirements after the unforgettable ICC 50-over World Cup campaign at home recently.
On Saturday, the White Ferns defeated South Africa Women by 13 runs in a group match at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games with the skipper missing a half-century by two runs and veteran batter Suzie Bates scoring an unbeaten 91 in the team's total of 167/2 in 20 overs.
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