Women world cup
Women's WC: Malki, Piumi Come In As Sri Lanka Opt To Bat Against New Zealand
New Zealand have made one change to their lineup, with Bree Illing coming in to replace Lea Tahuhu. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, made two alterations to their side; Malki Madara and Piumi Badalge included in the playing XI, replacing Dewmi Vihanga and Udeshika Prabodhani.
Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu said, "Last two games we struggled to chase and conditions are good for batting. We have to play positive cricket in the middle and as a batting unit we have struggled to do that.
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