New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine won the toss and elected to bowl against South Africa in their ICC Women’s World Cup clash at Indore on Monday.

New Zealand started their World Cup campaign against Australia with an 89-run loss, while South Africa faced a humiliating loss to England by 10 wickets as they were bundled out for 69 runs. Both teams will be aiming to make amends for their losses in campaign openers and bounce back.

During the toss, Devine said, “We are going to have a bat first today. I think it is a pretty good surface. I thought even in our last game here, I do not think it changed too much. Maybe slightly slower in the second innings, but I think it is a good cricket wicket, good outfield, so looking forward to putting a big total on the board.”

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