Nz women
Devonshire, McLeod, Patel & Sharp Set For Maiden Away Tour As NZ Name Squad For England ODIs
New Zealand Women: Spin-bowling all-rounders Flora Devonshire, Nensi Patel, and batters Emma McLeod and Izzy Sharp have been named in the New Zealand Women's ODI squad for the three-match series in England and Wales starting from May 10.
The series will mark the quartet's first senior overseas tour for New Zealand. The newcomers have featured in the ODI series victories against Zimbabwe and South Africa at home earlier this year.
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