Amelia kerr
Women's World Cup: Devine Hails ‘really Pleasing’ First Win After New Zealand Outclass Bangladesh In Guwahati
“Really pleasing for this side to get on the board,” Devine said after the match. “Tough circumstances with the bat for both Brooke and me. But we accepted the fact that it won't be easy. And the bowlers did the rest.”
After two narrow losses, New Zealand finally found their balance — built on a fighting fourth-wicket stand between Devine (63 off 85) and Brooke Halliday (69 off 104), followed by a clinical bowling display that bundled Bangladesh out for 127 in 39.5 overs.
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