Cricket World Cup: New Zealand have been dealt with an early setback in their Women’s World Cup campaign, with left-arm off-spinning allrounder Flora Devonshire ruled out of the tournament due to a hand injury.

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Devonshire, who had earned her maiden World Cup call-up, sustained a laceration to her left hand while fielding during a training session and is expected to be sidelined for two to three weeks.

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In her place, right-arm pace-bowling allrounder Hannah Rowe has been drafted into the squad. Rowe, a seasoned cricketer with 60 ODI caps, will be attending her third one-day World Cup, bringing valuable experience to the White Ferns setup.

Confirming the development, head coach Ben Sawyer voiced his disappointment at losing Devonshire so early in the tournament. “We’re all feeling for Flora,” he said. “She worked hard to earn her spot in this squad and it’s a real shame her tournament is ending early.”

Sawyer, however, emphasised that including Rowe would bring more depth and experience to the squad. “We’re pleased to be able to call up a senior player in Hannah Rowe,” he said. “Hannah’s obviously not a like-for-like replacement for Flora, but she offers an all-round skillset and has experience in sub-continent conditions.”

Rowe is scheduled to join the team on October 7 in Indore before travelling with the squad to Guwahati for the next leg of the tournament.

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Sawyer, however, emphasised that including Rowe would bring more depth and experience to the squad. “We’re pleased to be able to call up a senior player in Hannah Rowe,” he said. “Hannah’s obviously not a like-for-like replacement for Flora, but she offers an all-round skillset and has experience in sub-continent conditions.”

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