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New Zealand Cricket (NZC) has officially announced their 15-member squad for the much-anticipated Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, scheduled to be held from October 3 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The squad features a blend of experienced campaigners and promising young talent as ♏New Zeaꦦland aims for a strong showing in the prestigious tournament.
Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates gear Up for ninth T20 World Cup
Veteran cricketers Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates are once again at the forefront of New Zealand’s campaign, both set to participate in their ninth consecutive T20 World Cup. Having been a part of the inaugural edition in 2009, Devine and Bates have been cornerstones of the White Ferns’ success over the years. Devine, who has captained the side with distinction, will lead New Zealand for the final time in this tournament. Not to forget that Devine had recently announced that duties following the conclusion of the competition, marking the end of an era for New Zealand cricket.
Key players to watch
New Zealand’s batting lineup will once again revolve around the multi-talented , who has emerged as one of the brightest stars in women’s cricket. Known for her all-round abilities, Kerr will be crucial both with the bat and ball, shouldering much of the responsibility in the middle order. Supporting her will be the experienced Maddy Green and the dependable Brooke Halliday, both of whom will be looking to make vital contributio📖ns in the tournament.
In the pace department, New Zealand has bolstered their attack with the return of seamer Rosemary Mair, who has successfully recovered from a back injury sustained during the home series in March this year. Mair’s inclusion adds depth to a pace attack that also features seasoned campaigners like Lea Tahuhu and Jess Kerr, along with the young and exciting Molly Penfold and Hannah Rowe. The White Ferns’ pace battery will be key to their success in the UAE, where variations in speed and contro💧l will be essential.
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Spin attack reinforced for UAE conditions
With the T20 World Cup being held in the UAE, where spin-friendly conditions are expected to play a significant role, New Zealand has placed a strong emphasis on their spin options. Off-spinner Leigh Kasperek has been brought into the squad to complement the spin attack, which already includes Amelia, left-arm spinner Fran Jonas, and right-arm off-spinner Eden Carson. The quartet will be crucial in restricting runs and picking up key wickets on slow and t🔥urning tracks.
Squad composition reflects balance and depth
The selection of the squad reflects a well-balanced combination of experience and youth. Along with the seasoned campaigners, young talents like Georgia Plimmer and Izzy Gaze add freshness to the lineup. Gaze, the wicketkeeper, will be an important figure ♋behind the stumps, ensuring that New Zealand maintains sharpness in the field.
New Zealand squad for Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Sophie Devine (c), Suzie Bates, Eden Carson, Izzy Gaze (wk), Maddy Gree🍃n, Brooke Halliday, Fran Jonas, Leigh Kasperek, Jess Kerr, Melie Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Molly 🐈Penfold, Georgia Plimmer, Hannah Rowe, Lea Tahuhu
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