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    The White Ferns are wary of the bowling threats Bangladesh pose, ahead of tonight's One-Day World Cup cricket match in Guwahati

    The White Ferns are wary of the bowling threats Bangladesh pose, ahead of tonight's One-Day World Cup cricket match in Guwahati


    New Zealand have lost their two opening matches at the tournament, while Bangladesh have a one-win, one-loss record.

    Ferns batting coach Dean Brownlie says it's not just the opposition's spinners who are dangerous.



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