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    The White Ferns are taking confidence from a strong seam bowling performance as they look to kick on from their first victory at the Cricket World Cup

    The White Ferns are taking confidence from a strong seam bowling performance as they look to kick on from their first victory at the Cricket World Cup


    New Zealand head to Colombo for a clash with Sri Lanka on Tuesday, fresh off a comprehensive 100-run win over Bangladesh.

    On a wicket more suited to slow bowling, the seam trio of Lea Tahuhu, Jess Kerr and Rosemary Mair combined for eight wickets.

    Tahuhu says Kerr was superb, and Mair hit the ground running on her return to the side.



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