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devine

adjective

  1. a frequent misspelling of divine.



Devine

/ dəˈviːn /

noun

  1. George ( Alexander Cassady ). 1910–65, British stage director and actor: founded (1956) the English Stage Company in London's Royal Court Theatre

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New Zealand captain Sophie Devine continued her golden run of form with a gutsy 63 to help the Kiwis to their first win at the Women’s World Cup as they crushed Bangladesh by 100 runs in Guwahati on Friday.

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But against Bangladesh, they finally hit their straps, led from the front by their talismanic skipper Devine who shared a 112-run partnership with Brooke Halliday who top-scored with 69.

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Devine posted 112 against Australia and 85 versus South Africa, both in losing causes, but this time her effort did not go in vain.

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There was a moment of concern mid- innings when Devine, who manages Type 1 diabetes, had to halt play to check her blood sugar levels.

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“With diabetes, it’s always a bit of a balancing act,” Devine admitted later.

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