New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine writes ahead of the women's Cricket World Cup which begins March 4.
It is the honour of a lifetime to be captaining New Zealand as we host the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 and leading my side out for the first game will be an experience I will never forget and an opportunity I never thought I would have.
I've been fortunate to have played across a number of World Cups and know just how special each tournament is. Playing in New Zealand is massive for us as a team; we've spoken at length about how privileged and grateful we are to be playing at home particularly in the world we live in at the current time.
Looking back, it was an incredible achievement from the 2000 WHITE FERNS to win the World Cup at home. It certainly inspired several players in our current team, and we hope we can also inspire a new generation of cricketers both at home and around the world.
We all know it's not every day you get to play a marquee tournament in your own backyard. It will be great to showcase our incredible culture and country – we can't wait to welcome all the teams to Aotearoa.