
Sophie Devine (photo credit: @icc on x) New Zealand Captain Sophie Devine identified the co -owner of India and Sri Lanka and the defending champions of Australia, as impressive opponents who oppose the Women’s World Cup in ODI 2025, starting on 30 September.New Zealand, who won the T20 World Cup from 2024, is trying to win 50-over silver after winning the victory in 2000. “Every Team Will Posses and Different Challenge, But We Know the Defending Champions Australia Are Going to Be Pretty Tough. Group, and Sri Lanka as Well, We’ve Seen That Playing at Home is and Real Strength for Them.She also talked about preparing on the side of the competition, including ten players along with head coach Ben Sawyer and coach Craig McMillan, who had a two -week camp in Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in Chennai in August.“As far as acclimatization is concerned, the group worked really hard on areas that we think will be successful in Indian and Sri Lankan conditions. We were really lucky to have a camp in India, where some of our doughs got these conditions, I think it will be extremely valuable.”“While the key focus for us was around our condition and was able to handle the conditions we would face.With a mixture of veterans and young people in the group Sophie, she said she was enthusiastic about the change of the guard, which is happening in this competition, in this competition. “It’s still a pretty emotional thing to admit, but with a young talent that comes right now through our team, I can’t help, but I feel excited about our World Cup team.”“They all put in hard backyards that were pleased to see. They liked our younger, in Eden Carson and Izzy’s view, really entered their own, who have been involved in white ferns for a few years.“Older heads like Maddy Green were excellent and her game really moved to the next level. Brooke Halliday is another really important part of our team. It always makes it difficult to have this left hand in line. It is clear that this tournament shows new blood in New Zealand.Sophie signed by saying that New Zealand was eager to accept the cultural wealth of the subcontinent and focus on providing strong performances during the World Championship.“India is always such a special place to play cricket, everyone knows how passionate people are about the game.“We are looking forward to traveling to various places, accepting cultures and everything that comes with it in and off the field.