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Women’s WC: Sophie Devine Gets Emotional As Teammates Gift Her Special Memento For 300-match Milestone
Though the New Zealanders lost the game against the Proteas women, the team had two milestones to celebrate as Devine and her teammate, Suzie Bates, marked their 300th and 350th international games, respectively.
After the match, the ICC shared a video of the team celebrating Devine’s landmark, where Lea Tahuhu presented the skipper with ‘wee pounamu’, which represents strength, connection, protection and identity.
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