New Zealand have left out senior spinner Leigh Kasperek for the forthcoming 50-over Women's World Cup at home. Seventeen-year-old left-arm spinner Fran Jonas, who has played two global installations, tracks down a spot.
New Zealand crew for Women's World Cup: Sophie Devine (c), Amy Satterthwaite(vc), Suzie Bates, Lauren Down, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Hayley Jensen, Fran Jonas, Jess Kerr, Melie Kerr, Frankie Mackay, Rosemary Mair, Katey Martin, Hannah Rowe, Lea Tahuhu
Kasperek has been steady for New Zealand since the last Women's World Cup in 2017, getting 42 wickets in the period in 26 ODIs - a count matched by none of her companions in the country.
"I truly felt for Leigh, she's a truly fine bowler," mentor Bob Carter said of the difficult choice to forget about the accomplished spinner. "It was based around the equilibrium of our group. We didn't have any of the three spinners that we've chosen for the World Cup in the UK, and it boiled down to a decision - would we take an additional a spinner or would we take an additional a player, and that made a great deal of discussion.
"I truly feel for her since she's been an extraordinary individual from the White Ferns, and it's on occasions such as that, as a selector or mentor, that I want to have had somewhere else.
Jonas in the interim, who is profoundly evaluated, has returned in at the of great exhibitions for Auckland Hearts. With Frankie Mackay taking care of business, Sophie Devine isn't without an off-turn choice, would it be a good idea for her she really want it anytime in the competition. Other than balance, the twist office additionally ensures assortment, with Amelia Kerr's leg turn. The remainder of the New Zealand crew wore a comparable look to the one that visited England last September.
New Zealand will launch their World Cup crusade against West Indies on March 4 in Mount Maunganui.
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