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Suzie Bates Bows Out of ODIs With Win as New Zealand Draw England Series 1-1

Suzie Bates played her 183rd and final ODI, scoring 12 runs as New Zealand defeated England by 17 runs via DLS method in the third ODI to level the series 1-1. Brooke Halliday's unbeaten 42 anchored the chase after early wickets, while New Zealand's bowlers restricted England's scoring rate. The win strengthens New Zealand's preparation for the T20 World Cup title defence and boosts their ICC Women's Championship standings. Bates retires as New Zealand's leading ODI run-scorer with 5,982 runs and will end her international career after the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup in England.

Suzie Bates signs off from ODI cricket as New Zealand draw England series 1-1

London, May 17

Veteran New Zealand batter Suzie Bates brought the curtain down on her illustrious ODI career with a victory as New Zealand defeated England by 17 runs via the DLS method in the third and final ODI to level the series 1-1.

This win will strengthen the White Ferns' preparations for their ICC Women's T20 World Cup title defence.

Playing her 183rd and final ODI after a 20-year international journey, Bates scored 12 off 15 balls with two boundaries before being trapped LBW by Lauren Bell. The modest farewell knock, however, ended on a winning note as New Zealand bounced back after a narrow defeat in the opening game and a rain-abandoned second match.

The result also boosted New Zealand's standing in the ICC Women's Championship 2025-29, where they currently sit at the top of the table.

Brooke Halliday, one of the heroes of New Zealand's 2024 Women's T20 World Cup triumph, anchored the chase with an unbeaten 42 in a rain-hit contest. Her composed innings proved decisive in ensuring New Zealand stayed ahead when bad weather cut short the proceedings.

Earlier, New Zealand's bowlers produced a disciplined effort to restrict England's scoring rate. Bree Illing (2/29) and Rosemary Mair (2/41) led the attack, while Amelia Kerr, Jess Kerr and Nensi Patel chipped in with a wicket each as England was kept below six runs an over.

The White Ferns' chase wobbled early after Bell struck three times, including the prized wicket of Bates in her final ODI appearance. But Maddy Green's 37 and Halliday's unbeaten knock steadied the innings and guided New Zealand into a favourable position before rain intervened.

Reflecting on the result, Captain Amelia Kerr highlighted the significance of the win.

"Any time you beat a quality England side, it's pleasing. At 40 for 3 on a tricky wicket, we absorbed the pressure really well. The championship points are important for us and hopefully help with qualification," Kerr said, according to the ICC.

Bates retires from ODI cricket as New Zealand's leading run-scorer in the format, finishing with 5,982 runs in 183 matches at an average of 37.86. She has also amassed 4,717 runs in 181 T20 Internationals and is expected to end her international career after the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup in England, beginning June 12.

With her medium-pace bowling, Bates has also picked up 82 ODI and 63 T20I wickets for the White Ferns.

The two teams will now meet in a three-match T20I series, offering another crucial tune-up ahead of the global tournament. The first T20I match will be played at the County Ground in Derby on Wednesday.

— ANI

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Vikram M
Great to see New Zealand showing fight even without Bates' best performance with the bat. Brooke Halliday and Maddy Green really stepped up under pressure. That's the sign of a good team—they don't depend on just one player. England's bowling attack is world-class though, especially Lauren Bell. Good prep for the T20 World Cup!
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Sarah B
Suzie Bates has been such a consistent performer for so long. 5982 runs in ODIs is remarkable! 👏 She's been a role model for young cricketers everywhere, not just in New Zealand. The fact that she also has over 140 international wickets shows how complete a player she is. Wishing her all the best for the T20 World Cup and beyond.
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Priya S
Nice to see the White Ferns getting some momentum before the T20 World Cup. That 2024 title they won was fantastic, and they seem to be building a strong squad. Bates' retirement is a sad moment, but New Zealand have some really talented youngsters coming through. Makes me excited for the tournament!
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Michael C
It's always bittersweet when a great player calls it quits. Suzie Bates and the White Ferns of her generation have done so much for women's cricket globally. The fact that the WTC 2025-29 points matter for qualification shows how competitive the women's game has become. Hopefully, the T20 series continues this good contest.
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Kavya N
Suzie Bates is a true inspiration! 🌟 Over 10,000 international runs with a good bowling record too—she's the complete package. Her longevity is something young players can

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