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New Zealand great Sophie Devine set to retire from ODIs after Women's World Cup

New Zealand great Sophie Devine set to retire from ODIs after Women's World Cup

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New Zealand's Sophie Devine set to retire from ODIs after Women's World Cup (Courtesy: AP) Sophie Devine will retire from ODI cricket after Women's World Cup
She has scored 3,990 runs, including eight centuries and 16 fifties
Devine ranks fourth amongst New Zealand's all-time ODI run-scorers
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine will announce her retirement from the ODI format after the ICC Women's World Cup this year, New Zealand Cricket confirmed on Tuesday (17 June). The 35-year-old all-rounder, who has been a cornerstone of the White Ferns for nearly two decades, will transition to a casual playing agreement for the 2025-26 season.
Devine's ODI career, which began in 2006 when she was just 17, has been nothing short of remarkable. From starting out as a No. 11 batter, she transformed herself into one of the most formidable players in the format. With 152 ODI appearances - second only to Suzie Bates - Devine has amassed 3,990 runs, including eight centuries and 16 fifties, placing her fourth on New Zealand's all-time ODI run-scorers list. She is poised to surpass the 4,000-run milestone and move into third place by the end of the tournament.
With the ball, she has claimed 107 wickets, ranking just behind Lea Tahuhu among New Zealand women in ODIs. Her all-round prowess and leadership have defined an era for the White Ferns.
Appointed permanent captain in 2020, Devine has led New Zealand through a period of transition, culminating in their triumph at the ICC T20 World Cup last year. However, success in the 50-over format has been elusive, with the team failing to progress past the group stages in the last two World Cups.
Reflecting on her decision, Devine said: "It feels like the right time for me to start stepping away. I feel very fortunate to have NZC's support in finding a solution that means I can still give to the White Ferns. It's important that everyone knows I'm focused and dedicated to giving this group everything I can before I step away. I'm really excited by where this young group's going and I'm looking forward to playing my part in the next six to nine months."
Liz Green, NZC's Head of Women's High Performance, acknowledged Devine's immense contribution and the opportunities her decision will create.
"Sophie's given nearly 20 years of service to the White Ferns and NZC is fully supportive of her quest to find more balance at this stage in her career," Green said. "We're pleased to be able to reach an agreement that means she can continue to be involved with the White Ferns on a case-by-case basis, whilst opening up the opportunity for another player to be contracted in full."
The White Ferns will begin their Women's ODI World Cup campaign on 1 October against Australia in Indore.
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine will announce her retirement from the ODI format after the ICC Women's World Cup this year, New Zealand Cricket confirmed on Tuesday (17 June). The 35-year-old all-rounder, who has been a cornerstone of the White Ferns for nearly two decades, will transition to a casual playing agreement for the 2025-26 season.
Devine's ODI career, which began in 2006 when she was just 17, has been nothing short of remarkable. From starting out as a No. 11 batter, she transformed herself into one of the most formidable players in the format. With 152 ODI appearances - second only to Suzie Bates - Devine has amassed 3,990 runs, including eight centuries and 16 fifties, placing her fourth on New Zealand's all-time ODI run-scorers list. She is poised to surpass the 4,000-run milestone and move into third place by the end of the tournament.
With the ball, she has claimed 107 wickets, ranking just behind Lea Tahuhu among New Zealand women in ODIs. Her all-round prowess and leadership have defined an era for the White Ferns.
Appointed permanent captain in 2020, Devine has led New Zealand through a period of transition, culminating in their triumph at the ICC T20 World Cup last year. However, success in the 50-over format has been elusive, with the team failing to progress past the group stages in the last two World Cups.
Reflecting on her decision, Devine said: "It feels like the right time for me to start stepping away. I feel very fortunate to have NZC's support in finding a solution that means I can still give to the White Ferns. It's important that everyone knows I'm focused and dedicated to giving this group everything I can before I step away. I'm really excited by where this young group's going and I'm looking forward to playing my part in the next six to nine months."
Liz Green, NZC's Head of Women's High Performance, acknowledged Devine's immense contribution and the opportunities her decision will create.
"Sophie's given nearly 20 years of service to the White Ferns and NZC is fully supportive of her quest to find more balance at this stage in her career," Green said. "We're pleased to be able to reach an agreement that means she can continue to be involved with the White Ferns on a case-by-case basis, whilst opening up the opportunity for another player to be contracted in full."
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