Top New Zealand all-rounder Suzie Bates will be hoping to put the disappointment of the opening game against the West Indies behind her when her team takes on Bangladesh in the second match of the ICC Women's World Cup at the University Oval here on Monday.
Opener Bates could score just three runs as the White Ferns lost the opening match against the Stafanie Taylor-led West Indies by three runs at Mount Maunganui on March 4. But the 34-year-old veteran of 136 WODIs is banking on home comfort to deliver a match-winning performance on Monday.
Bates will finally get to see if there really is no place like home as she plays her first game for New Zealand on her home ground -- the University Oval. Bates, despite all her experience, will appear at the venue for the first time in her professional career.