WELLINGTON (Reuters) - For a team that have never made any noise in three previous Women's World Cup appearances, New Zealand have a lofty goal in mind after a long-term strategy to improve their playing depth and standard of play.
Coach Tony Readings feels they have the side and playing style to win the June 6-July 5 tournament in Canada.
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