Updated On: 11 March, 2022 06:48 AM IST | Hamilton (New Zealand) | IANS
Lea was the best bowler of the day for New Zealand, taking 3-17 in her 10 overs and was also supported by Amelia Kerr, who took 3-56

New Zealand`s Lea Tahuhu bowls during the 2022 Women`s Cricket World Cup match between New Zealand and India at Seddon Park in Hamilton. Pic/AFP
New Zealand pacer Lea Tahuhu believes that Thursday’s match against India was the first time in the ongoing tournament, their bowling attack clicked in unison.
Lea was the best bowler of the day for New Zealand, taking 3-17 in her 10 overs and was also supported by Amelia Kerr, who took 3-56.
“We had a bit of success against them [India] in Queenstown. So, I was sort of looking at that blueprint and seeing what we did well, and we know that in this tournament, you’ve got to get sort of the big runs to stay in the game and then I think our bowling unit probably clicked for the first time in this tournament,” said Lea after the match.