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Women's World Cup: Learning From Our Mistakes Will Be Important, Says New Zealand Bowling Coach Jacob Oram
New Zealand women's team bowling coach Jacob Oram on Sunday admitted that it is now a matter of learning from the mistakes made with the ball after suffering a crushing 141-run loss at the hands of Australia.
During their match in ICC Women's Cricket World Cup at Basin Reserve, New Zealand had reduced Australia to 113/4 but fifties from Ellyse Perry, Tahlia McGrath, and an unbeaten 48 from Ashleigh Gardner took the total to 269/8. In response, New Zealand were all out for 128 for their second loss of the tournament.
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