Bates Targets T20 World Cup After Rebirth at 38
Suzie Bates, the veteran New Zealand cricketer, has expressed her desire to make a comeback in the T20 World Cup after a lengthy injury layoff. At 38, Bates feels she has 'almost rebirthed' herself and is eager to take on new challenges in the middle order.
With skipper Amy Gaze set to retain her spot at the top, Bates is preparing for a new role in the team. The experienced campaigner has been working tirelessly to regain her fitness and is confident of making a significant impact in the upcoming tournament.
- Bates has been a key player for New Zealand in the past, known for her explosive batting and exceptional fielding skills.
- Her return to the team will be a significant boost, especially with the T20 World Cup just around the corner.
- Bates' experience and leadership qualities will be invaluable to the team as they look to make a deep run in the tournament.
The road to recovery has not been easy for Bates, but she is determined to make the most of her second chance. With her sights set on the T20 World Cup, Bates is leaving no stone unturned in her preparation.
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As the team gears up for the big tournament, all eyes will be on Bates to see if she can make a successful comeback and help New Zealand bring home the coveted title.





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