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Sophie Devine excited about new talent in New Zealand’s Women’s World Cup squad
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine expresses excitement about emerging talent in the White Ferns squad ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup. She highlighted young stars, preparation in India and Sri Lanka, and the squad’s focus on fitness and skills.
Hyderabad: New Zealand captain Sophie Devine says it’s still quite an emotional thing to admit but with the young talent coming up through our squad right now, she can’t help but feel excited about our World Cup squad.
“Everyone’s been putting in the hard yards which has been pleasing to see. The likes of our younger ones, in Eden Carson and Izzy Gaze, they’ve really stepped into their own having been involved with the White Ferns for a couple of years now. I’m excited to see what they will bring to the tournament,” Sophie told ICC Media ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup.
“The older heads like Maddy Green, she’s been excellent and really taken her game to the next level. Brooke Halliday is another really important part of our team. Having that left hander in the line up always makes it a bit difficult for the opposition,” she said.
“It’s evident that this tournament will show the new blood on show in New Zealand as we look to clinch the title for the first time since 2000,” Sophie said.
“Every team will possess a different challenge, but we know the defending champions Australia are going to be pretty tough to beat. Playing them first up will be a great start to the tournament,” she said.
“India at home are also a huge threat, in terms of the support that they have and the depth of their group, and Sri Lanka as well, we’ve seen that playing at home is a real strength for them. Those three teams are certainly going to be difficult to come up against,” Sophie said.
“When it comes to acclimatization, the group has been working really hard on areas that we think are going to be successful in Indian and Sri Lankan conditions,” she said.
“We were really lucky to have a camp in India where some of our batters got to experience those conditions, I think that’s going to be hugely valuable,” Sophie said
“While a key focus for us has been around our fitness and being able to handle the conditions that we’re going to face. The group’s been toiling away in the cold New Zealand winter, but we know if we’ve done our strength and conditioning work we can go over there and really trust in our skills,” Sophie said.
“India’s always such a special place to play cricket, everyone knows how passionate the people are there about the game,” she said.
“Sri Lanka’s another great country to visit, it’s a vibrant place and we’ve really enjoyed playing there in the past. We’re looking forward to travelling to different places, embracing the cultures and everything that comes with it, on and off the field.l,” Sophie said
“We’ll take the time to really enjoy ourselves, but know that we’re there to do a job, and hopefully play some really good cricket and win over a few fans,” she said.