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    Amelia Kerr’s Record-Breaking Innings Lead New Zealand to Victory

    Wellington, April 1 – Amelia Kerr produced one of the greatest innings in women’s One Day International (ODI) history, guiding New Zealand to a record chase of 347 against South Africa at the Basin Reserve. Her unbeaten 179 off 139 balls powered the White Ferns to 350/8, the highest successful...
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    White Ferns Conquer South Africa in Thrilling Chase

    Wellington, April 1 – Skipper Amelie Kerr’s masterful batting helped New Zealand achieve the highest successful chase in women's ODI history, surpassing a daunting target of 347 to defeat South Africa by two wickets in the second ODI at the Basin Reserve and level the three-match series 1-1...
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    Australia Dominates T20I Rankings After Voll's Century

    Dubai, March 31 Georgia Voll jumped eight spots to overtake her fellow Australian Beth Mooney as the No. 1 ICC Women’s T20I batter after scoring her first T20I century in the third and final match against the West Indies, helping her team to a 3-0 series sweep.Voll's innings lifted her above...
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    Reyneke: First Woman to Win Debut Player of the Match in Multiple Formats

    Christchurch, March 29 – South Africa all-rounder Kayla Reyneke capped her ODI debut with a last-ball six against New Zealand on Sunday, giving the Proteas a thrilling two-wicket win. In doing so, Kayla has become the first woman in international cricket to win player of the match awards on...
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    Wolvaardt Eyes ODI Improvement After T20I Loss

    Christchurch, March 28 – South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt remains optimistic, aiming to "be a lot better" in the upcoming three-match ODI series after her team's 1-4 loss to Amelia Kerr-led New Zealand in the T20I series. The three ODIs are of significant importance for the team's...
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    New Zealand Cricket Celebrates Coney and Tiffen's Achievements

    Christchurch, March 25: Legendary New Zealand cricketers, Jeremy Coney and Haidee Tiffen, have been inducted into the NZC Hall of Fame, the first additions since the inaugural “First Eleven” was unveiled last summer.Last summer's inauguration saw the induction of Bert Sutcliffe, John R. Reid...
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    T20I Series: NZ Gains 2-1 Lead

    Auckland, March 20 – Sophie Devine's unbeaten 55, combined with brilliant bowling, led New Zealand to a six-wicket victory over South Africa in the third T20I at Eden Park on Friday, giving them a 2-1 lead in the five-match series with two games remaining.After choosing to bat first, the...
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    T20I Series: New Zealand Players See Significant Ranking Gains

    New Delhi, March 17 – Top New Zealand white-ball players have seen their rankings rise in the latest ICC Women's Player Rankings, following a dominant performance in recent home series against South Africa and Zimbabwe.The White Ferns are currently hosting South Africa in a five-match T20I...
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    New Zealand Cruise Past South Africa in T20I Opener

    Mount Maunganui, March 15 – A dominant all-round performance, led by captain Amelia Kerr, and a four-wicket haul from former captain Sophie Devine, propelled New Zealand to a commanding 80-run victory over South Africa in the opening T20I of the three-match series at Bay Oval on Sunday. With...
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    Wolvaardt: T20 Focus Ahead of World Cup

    Mount Maunganui, March 14 – South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt said that every game of the five-match T20I series against New Zealand is intended to maximize playing opportunities in preparation for the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup, to be held in England from June 12 to July 5.The Proteas...
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    White Ferns Rise in ODI Rankings Following Zimbabwe Series

    New Delhi, March 10 – New Zealand captain Amelia Kerr led a strong performance by the White Ferns in the latest update of the International Cricket Council Women’s ODI Player Rankings, following a dominant start to their home series against Zimbabwe.New Zealand have taken an unassailable 2-0...
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    White Ferns Legend Lea Tahuhu Announces ODI Retirement

    Wellington, March 8 – New Zealand seamer Lea Tahuhu has announced her retirement from Women's ODIs, bringing an end to her 15-year career in the format. She will remain available for selection in T20Is.NZC said Tahuhu will be part of the White Ferns squad for the T20I series against South...
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    Tahuhu's 15-Year ODI Career Ends with Record Wickets

    Wellington, March 8 Veteran New Zealand fast bowler Lea Tahuhu announced her retirement from Women's ODI cricket on Sunday.The 35-year-old Tahuhu brought to a close a 15-year career, finishing with 125 wickets from 103 matches, a record for the New Zealand Women's ODI team.She made her debut...
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    White Ferns Injury Update: James Selected for Zimbabwe Series

    Wellington, March 3 – New Zealand batter Georgia Plimmer has been ruled out of the WODI series against Zimbabwe due to a shoulder injury.She sustained the injury while training during the T20I series, which the White Ferns won 3-0, against Zimbabwe, and subsequently missed the second and third...
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    White Ferns Series: Key Players Selected for Zimbabwe

    Wellington, February 20 – Uncapped players Kayley Knight and Nensi Patel are set to make their international debuts after being named in the New Zealand Women’s squad for the white-ball series against Zimbabwe at home, NZC announced on Friday.The series, which begins on February 24, marks the...
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    Lauren Down Announces Retirement After 15-Year Career

    New Delhi, February 19 – New Zealand cricketer Lauren Down has announced her retirement from the sport at the age of 30, bringing an end to her 15-year career. She played 35 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 13 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) for the White Ferns since her international debut in...
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    Kerr Takes Helm: New Zealand Women's Team Announces New Skipper

    Wellington, February 15 – New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr has been appointed as the new captain of the New Zealand women's team across all formats. She takes over from Sophie Devine, who stepped down after last year's Women's ODI World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.The 25-year-old, who has...
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