With the ICC Women's T20 World Cup set to commence on October 3rd, all eyes are on India women's team as they aim to make history by winning their first-ever title. The tournament promises thrilling matches, with India starting their campaign against New Zealand on October 4th.
After New Zealand announced their squad for the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup, assistant coach Craig McMillan said that he is excited for the upcoming ICC tournament.
New Zealand Women skipper Sophie Devine is set to remain at the Perth Scorchers for the next two seasons of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) after completing a pre-draft signing on Friday.
The right-handed batter, Lauren Down returned to the central contract list and wicketkeeper-batter Polly Inglis was handed her first central contract offer.
A subsequent scan in Wellington this morning confirmed Devine had sustained a grade one quad strain which would require a short period of rehabilitation.
After her team was put to bat first by NZ, Bouchier hit a career-best 91 and Wyatt surpassed former skipper Charlotte Edwards for the most T20I runs scored by an England women's player as the visitors took an unassailable 3-1 series lead with a solid all-round display ahead of this year's IC