The Wellington Blaze have gone two from two at the start of their defence of the domestic women's Super Smash competition.
The Blaze beat the Central Hinds by 25 runs in Nelson.
Player of the match, Wellington all-rounder Jess Kerr made 59 of 45 balls, in a game where no other batter made 25. This was Kerr's second 50 in two matches.
She joins Jason Pine to discuss the match, and the all-rounder role within the women's game.
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