ICC Women’s World Cup winner Sophie Devine said that New Zealand’s team will learn from their loss to South Africa and move on.
Sophie Devine talks about New Zealand’s defeat by South Africa and what she thinks about it.
New Zealand captain talked about South African bowlers
When her team didn’t do well against South Africa on Thursday in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup, New Zealand captain Sophie Devine was sad. As South Africa bowlers Shabnim Ismail and Ayabonga Khaka each took three wickets, New Zealand was bowled out for 228. “: I thought Amelia Kerr was great. She gave off a lot of energy, and we already knew she was a player who made a big difference. She took two wickets and changed the game’s direction. It’s a lot of fun to play cricket, and we’ve seen a lot of games go down to the wire in this tournament so far “During the post-match show, Sophie Devine said that.
Sophie Devine threw a great inning to help New Zealand
After that, she said, “We talked about keeping their strike bowlers out and getting off to a good start. We did that in their first spell, but I was disappointed with the way we ended.” In the past, the hosts didn’t score a lot of points against a well-organized South African attack. Sophie Devine threw a great inning of 93, which helped New Zealand get a good score.“There should have been someone from the top 4 or 5 there at the end. In this case, we are getting 280. We might have been too wide with our line. It’s a learning process for us both when we play with the ball and when we set up the fields. In that game, there are a million things we could have done differently, but South Africa has to be praised for their hard work “Then she said
“We need to move on as quickly as possible”, Devine said:
She made the following statement about their upcoming match against defending champion England. “We need to move on as quickly as possible. On Sunday, we will take on England in a match that is sure to be a thriller. Their season will be hampered as well, and it is encouraging to see so many clubs battling for the four remaining berths.”
With two wickets in the last two overs, Marizanne Kapp hammered the New Zealand bowlers to bring her team home with two wickets and a fourth consecutive win in the ongoing tournament.
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