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Sophie Devine 'Impressed' With The Focus Of The Group After Return To NZ Camp
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine said she was really impressed with the focus in the group at the national camp ahead of a big summer at home. Sophie, after playing for New Zealand on the tour to England, flew to Australia to captain Perth Scorchers in the women's Big Bash League (BBL), leading them to the title.
Sophie then got a mandatory isolation and quarantine (MIQ) voucher in late December and completed the 14-day stay last week. Now, with New Zealand scheduled to play a T20I and five ODIs against India in February before the Women's Cricket World Cup begins from March 4, Sophie has joined the national camp in Nelson and was happy with what she saw in the players.
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