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Sophie Devine to Retire from Odis after WOMENS World Cup 2025 |

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New Zealand captain Sophie Divine has announced his retirement from ODI cricket. All -rounder Sophie Divine will retire from ODI cricket after the Women’s World Cup.

Oloter who makes RCB champion retire from ODI cricket, will play T20

New Zealand’s Sophie Divine has retired from ODI cricket.

Highlights

  • New Zealand captain Sophie Divine announced retirement.
  • Sophie will retire from ODI cricket after the Women’s World Cup.
  • Royal Challengers play for Bangalore at WPL

New Delhi. New Zealand women’s team captain Sophie Devine will retire from ODI cricket after the upcoming World Cup. This tournament is to be played in India and Sri Lanka this year. Sophie is considered one of the best all -rounders in women’s cricket. He has scored 3990 runs in 152 ODIs with an average of 31.66 and eight centuries. Apart from this, 3431 runs have also been scored in 146 T20 International matches with a century. He has taken 107 and 119 wickets in ODIs and T20s respectively.

35 -year -old Sophie Divine has not played any Test match. That is, in this way she will join selected cricketers who have played more than 300 ODIs and T20 International matches but not a single Test match is recorded in her account. In a statement released by New Zealand Cricket on Tuesday, Divine said, ‘I think this is the right time for me to decide. I consider myself lucky that New Zealand cricket helped me reach this decision. This means that I can still play for New Zealand.

This statement of Sophie Divine came before the announcement of 17 central contracted players by New Zealand Cricket. The contracted players will be announced on Wednesday. Sophie will retire from ODI cricket after the Divine T2 Women’s World Cup. Sophie will be available to play in international cricket, but they will not be given a central contract.

Sophie Divine has been playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Women’s Premier League (WPL). RCB Women’s won the first title of WPL in 2024. He scored 268 runs in 18 matches in WPL and has taken 9 wickets.

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Vijay Prabhat ShuklaAssociate editor

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Active in journalism for two decades. Responsibility of Sports as Associate Editor Sports in News18Hindi from April 2020. Page-1 in Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, Amar Ujala newspapers before News18 Hindi, Sports, India and abroad, Election D … Read more

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