New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine has urged the ICC to plan future Women’s World Cups more thoughtfully after multiple rain-hit matches in Sri Lanka derailed her team’s semi-final hopes in what was her final ODI campaign.
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine has expressed disappointment at the scheduling of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 after her side’s campaign was heavily disrupted by rain in Sri Lanka. The washouts not only dented the White Ferns’ semi-final hopes but also left Devine frustrated with what was meant to be her final ODI tournament before retiring from
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