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  •   Home > News > Sports > Cricket

    More cricket could be on the cards for the White Ferns as they look to next year's ODI World Cup in India

    More cricket could be on the cards for the White Ferns as they look to next year's ODI World Cup in India


    Their 75-run loss to Australia in the third ODI in Wellington has put their automatic qualification in jeopardy, and they'll need other Women's Championship results to go their way - otherwise they'll have to go into a qualifying tournament.



    Tennis star Lulu Sun is reflecting on her breakout 2024 campaign ahead of next week's ASB Classic in Auckland.

    The last time the Te Anau native was on Stanley Street earlier this year, she was ranked 212th and representing Switzerland.

    After switching allegiances to New Zealand, she's now 40th following a Wimbledon quarterfinal and her first ATP final.

    But Sun admits it's hard to pick a singular top moment of the year.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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