Cricket: NZ's Devine first to hit 50 in five straight T20s


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  • Monday, 10 Feb 2020

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Women's Third One Day International - England v New Zealand, The Fischer County Ground, Leicester, Britain - July 13, 2018 New Zeland's Sophie Devine celebrates scoring the winning runs Action Images/Jason Cairnduff

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand women's cricket captain Sophie Devine became the first player to pass 50 in five successive Twenty20 internationals on Monday when she scored 105 in her side's 69-run win over South Africa in Wellington.

The 30-year-old scored 72 against India last February and had innings of 54 not out, 61 and 77 earlier in the series against South Africa.

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