Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], October 6 (ANI): New Zealand veteran Suzie Bates is on the verge of making history, set to become the first-ever women's cricketer to play 350 international games when her side takes to the field for the clash against South Africa on Monday at Indore.
While Suzie will be making history, her teammate Sophie Devine is also set to play her 300th international match. Since their debut for New Zealand in 2006, both of these legends, aged 38 and 36 respectively, have served as the backbone of a quality White Ferns side, which has emerged as a threat to the supremacy of Australia and England over the years.
Since her debut against India in 2006, Bates has emerged as NZ's top run-getter in women's ODIs, with 5,896 runs in 172 matches and 165 innings at an average