Is Suzie Bates Surprised by Her 350 Matches?

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Key Takeaways
- Suzie Bates has achieved 350 international matches.
- She played this milestone match during the Women’s World Cup.
- Bates aims to contribute to her team's success against South Africa.
- The conditions at Holkar Stadium are favorable for batting.
- Her experience will be crucial for New Zealand's performance.
Indore, Oct 6 (NationPress) New Zealand cricket stalwart Suzie Bates expressed her astonishment at how quickly her career has unfolded after marking a significant milestone on Monday by participating in her 350th international match. Bates accomplished this remarkable feat during the ongoing Women’s World Cup match against South Africa at Holkar Stadium in Indore, where New Zealand captain Sophie Devine won the toss and opted to bat first.
Reflecting on the moment, Bates remarked, “This is truly special. When you consider that number, it feels like time has flown. I can’t believe I’ve played 350 times wearing the Fern.”
“It’s surreal to think that between Devine and myself, we’ve participated in 650 games. I’m excited to take the field with her; this is a crucial match for us.”
When asked about her goals for the clash against South Africa, Bates stated, “I’m always aiming for runs and a win. I want to make a contribution with the bat. As a team, we need to go out there and express ourselves. If we can enhance our performance from the last game against Australia, we’ll have a great chance against South Africa.”
This is New Zealand's second match in Indore, and Bates feels acclimatizing to the conditions will be advantageous.
“The pitch is excellent for batting. There are plenty of runs available with a quick outfield. Having played here before gives us an edge in understanding the angles, but this is a different pitch, so we must adapt to the conditions,” the opening batter noted.
Unfortunately, the 38-year-old's moment of glory was short-lived, as she was dismissed by Marizanne Kapp on the very first ball of the match.
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