The New Zealand team has been announced for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, which is commanded by Sophie Divine. 22 -year -old all -rounder Flora Devonshire has been included in the ODI team after domestically impressive performance.
The New Zealand team has been going through a change since the last edition hosted. This time New Zealand has included six such players in their camp, who will be seen playing in the ODI World Cup for the first time. Apart from this, there will also be four players who will participate in their first senior ICC tournament.
Sophie Divine is going to play her fifth World Cup. His partner Suzy Bates is also playing in her fifth ODI World Cup. Veteran fast bowler Lee Tahuhu has got a chance to play in the fourth World Cup, while Maddy Green and Meli Kerr are participating in their third World Cup.
The Women’s World Cup 2025 is going to start from 30 September. New Zealand’s first match in the tournament will be against Australia in Indore on 1 October. After this, New Zealand will take on the South African team on 6 October. He will face Bangladesh on October 10.
The New Zealand team will take on Sri Lanka on 14 October, after which the team will face Pakistan on 18 October. This team will challenge the Indian team on 23 October, while New Zealand will face England on 26 October.
Praising all the players selected in the team, New Zealand coach Ben Syro said, “I am really happy with the balance of the team. I think we have the right mix with the circumstances and opponents, we have the right mix, which we can compete with all the challenges we will face.”
New Zealand’s team: Sophie Divine (Captain), Suzy Bates, Eden Carson, Flora Devonshire, Easy Gauge, Maddy Green, Brook Holiday, Brey Elling, Poly English, Bela James, Meli Ker, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mayor, Georgia Plicers and Li Tahhuhu.
