New Zealand v Australia: first women’s one-day international washed out – as it didn’t happen
- The first of three ODIs abandoned due to rain in Wellington
- Second match scheduled to be played on Saturday at same venue
We’re due that updates in a few minutes’ time. No news at this point, except that it’s still raining.
The next update is due at 11.30am AEDT, 1.30pm local time. If it hasn’t stopped raining by then, the umpires will probably accept the inevitable.
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