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    Fast bowler Lea Tahuhu's back in the White Ferns squad for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham after batter Lauren Down and swing bowler Jess Kerr were ruled out

    Fast bowler Lea Tahuhu's back in the White Ferns squad for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham after batter Lauren Down and swing bowler Jess Kerr were ruled out


    Tahuhu and swing bowler Claudia Green have been named as replacements.



    The All Blacks and the Irish have both held their captain's runs at Eden Park, ahead of tomorrow's series opener.

    So far there've been no new Covid cases reported in either camp.



    But star Warriors fullback Reece Walsh HAS failed a Covid test and the teenager won't play now, in the Kiwi side's NRL homecoming at Mount Smart on Sunday... against the Wests Tigers.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     13 Oct: New Zealand cricket coach Rob Walter is adamant he won't be rushing Kane Williamson back into action
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     12 Oct: White Ferns batter Brooke Halliday is enjoying the ride alongside captain Sophie Devine at the One-Day Cricket World Cup in India
     11 Oct: 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
     11 Oct: White Ferns skipper Sophie Devine insists cricket - not crystal-ball gazing - will remain their focus at the 50-over World Cup
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