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NZ Captain Devine To Miss Sri Lanka Home Series To Prioritise Her Well Being
The news follows Devine’s decision last month to withdraw from the Super Smash and the 2025 Women’s Premier League after receiving professional advice.
Liz Green, NZC’s Head of Women’s High Performance, reiterated the importance of player well-being. "We are fully supportive of Sophie’s decision to not take part in the upcoming series,” said Green.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31