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Women's World Cup: Devine, Halliday’s Fighting Knocks Help New Zealand Surge To 227/9
While Devine and Halliday steadied the innings with a commanding 112-run stand for the fourth wicket, Bangladesh’s young leg-spinner Rabeya Khan starred with the ball, claiming 3/30 to keep her side in the contest.
Opting to bat first, New Zealand got off to a cautious start on a sluggish surface. Suzie Bates finally found form in this edition and provided a solid platform, but her dismissal on 29 — following a mix-up with partner Georgia Plimmer — triggered a mini-collapse.
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