The Spin / Sophie Devine’s impact on women’s cricket should be measured in more than statistics
The New Zealand legend played with joy and fun, but was also a true fighter who spanned eras in the women’s game As the Women’s World Cup has progressed, sanding down the edges and turning up the four semi-finalists you might have predicted from the start, a sideshow has been quietly playing (…)
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