Waikato Times

Busy time for White Ferns At a glance

- Andrew Voerman

The White Ferns have locked in 12 home fixtures against England and Australia in March and April, including one where they will play under lights after the Black Caps as part of a doublehead­er.

There are four doublehead­ers altogether, but on Sunday, March

28, Sophie Devine and co will be able to put their feet up and watch the Black Caps play Bangladesh before starting their T20 series against Australia.

The White Ferns’ three T20s against England will take place before the Black Caps’ last three

T20s against Australia at the start of March, but Devine said she was

White Ferns’ home schedule:

1st ODI v England; Hagley Oval, Christchur­ch

2nd ODI v England; University of Otago Oval, Dunedin

3rd ODI v England; University of Otago Oval, Dunedin

1st T20 v England; Sky Stadium, Wellington

2nd T20 v England; Eden Park, Auckland

3rd T20 v England; Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui

1st T20 v Australia; Seddon Park, Hamilton

2nd T20 v Australia; Seddon Park, Hamilton

3rd T20 v Australia; Seddon Park, Hamilton

1st ODI v Australia; Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui

2nd ODI v Australia; Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui

3rd ODI v Australia; Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui

February 23, 2pm: February 26, 11am: February 28, 11am: March 3, 3pm: March 5, 3pm: March 7, 12pm: March 28, 7.10pm: March 30, 7pm: April 1, 7pm: April 4, 11am: April 7, 2pm: April 10, 2pm:

looking forward to the role reversal in Hamilton, which she described as ‘‘awesome’’.

‘‘We’re pretty used to running out before the boys, but it’s nice to see those roles reversed and us

having the later game under lights, which I think is going to be really exciting for us.

‘‘We probably don’t get too many opportunit­ies to play under lights . . .’’

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