New Zealand launched a big trick before the Women’s World Cup, made Craig McMillan full time assistant coach

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He will continue to take over the responsibility of batting and fielding under the head coach Ben Sawyer and his new role will start from this week. The move means that Macmillan will stay away from media related work and other coaching commitments worldwide.

On this appointment, Macmillan said, “I am very happy to get this role with White Ferns. Women’s game is getting better and I am excited to keep working with my talented players and help them reach my goals. Last year, it has passed very fast and I am very good at every moment of being a part of the team, which is going to be very good. Has been. “

Macmillan further said, “This has been a busy round before the 50-over World Cup. We have organized several camps, including a camp held in Chennai, which introduced the players to the Indian conditions facing the Indian conditions in October-November. The team is excited to come back to India and play another World Cup.”

Let us know that New Zealand will start its campaign on 1 October against the defending champion Australia in Indore. The prize money of this eight teams is a record amount of 13.88 million US dollars, which is 297 percent higher than US $ 3.5 million from the previous edition held in New Zealand in 2022.

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