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New Zealand captain Sophie Devine to retire from ODIs after World Cup

The White Ferns are scheduled to begin their World Cup campaign against seven-time champions Australia on October 1 in Indore.

June 17, 2025 / 18:12 IST
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Sophie Devine to retire after ODI World Cup. (Image: X)
Sophie Devine to retire after ODI World Cup. (Image: X)

New Zealand women's team captain and prolific all-rounder Sophie Devine will retire from the ODIs after the World Cup in India and Sri Lanka later this year.

The 35-year-old is widely regarded as one of the most prolific all-rounders in women's cricket, having amassed 3990 runs from 152 ODIs at an average of 31.66 with the help of eight centuries. She has also scored 3431 runs from 146 T20Is with one century.

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She has also taken 107 and 119 wickets in the ODIs and T20Is respectively. She, however, has not played in any Test.

"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," said Devine in a statement issued by New Zealand Cricket on Tuesday.