Women's World Cup: Sophie Devine Talks About New Zealand's Loss Against South Africa
After suffering defeat against South Africa in the ICC Women's World Cup, New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine said that her side will learn going ahead.
- Asian News International
- Updated: March 17, 2022 04:13 PM IST

Highlights
- New Zealand suffered a two-wicket loss against South Africa in WC.
- Sophie Devine said her team will learn from this defeat.
- New Zealand is placed at the fourth spot in the points table.
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine was disappointed as her team failed to perform well against South Africa in the ongoing ICC Women's ODI World Cup on Thursday. Sophie Devine's inning of 93 went in vain as South Africa bowlers Shabnim Ismail and Ayabonga Khaka scalped three wickets respectively to bowl out New Zealand for 228. "I thought Amelia Kerr was outstanding. She drew energy and we know she is a real impact player, she picked up those two wickets and shifted the momentum. We just kept crawling back in, cricket's a funny game and we have seen in this tournament games are going to the wire," said Sophie Devine in the post-match presentation.
"We spoke about keeping out their strike bowlers and get off to a good start, we did that in their first spell but disappointed with the way we finished," she stated further.
Earlier, the hosts failed to register a big score against a disciplined South African attack. An excellent inning of 93 from Sophie Devine helped New Zealand post a decent total.
"Someone from the top 4-5 should have been there till the end. If a set batter is there, we are getting 280. We were probably too wide with our line. It is a learning curve for us executing with the ball but also how to set fields. There are million different things we can pick out in that game and do differently but at the end of the day credit has to go to South Africa," she added.
Referring to their next game against defending champion England, she said, "We have to move forward pretty quickly. We play England on Sunday and it is going to be a cracker of a game. They will be hurting as well and it is nice to see so many teams vying for the four spots."
Marizanne Kapp thrashed the New Zealand bowlers in the last two overs to bring her side home with two wickets and their fourth consecutive win in the ongoing tournament.