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Devine & Tahuhu Confirm Retirement; Nensi, Izzy Earn Maiden T20 WC Call-up As NZ Name Squad
Led by Melie Kerr, the White Ferns have retained the core of the group that lifted the trophy in 2024, with 10 players from that triumphant campaign included once again.
However, the spotlight will also be on the impending farewell of three of New Zealand’s most experienced campaigners, all of whom will feature in their final T20 World Cup.
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3rd T20I: Devine's Allround Effort Takes NZ To 2-1 Series Lead Over SA
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