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Women's World Cup: NZ Skipper Sophie Devine Retires Hurt Amidst Crucial Encounter Against England
New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine did not return to the field for New Zealand's fielding innings after she was forced to retire hurt while batting in Sunday's ICC Women's Cricket World Cricket Cup league match against England.
The 32-year-old Devine pulled up sore when attempting to turn for a second run on the first ball of the 15th over at Eden Park and the veteran batter knew something was wrong.
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