Wellington, June 17 (UNI) New Zealand captain Sophie Devine will retire from ODI cricket after
the World Cup later this year.
The 35-year-old, who will skipper the side at the 50-over World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, will remain available for T20Is.
One of the finest all-rounders in world cricket, Devine is fourth on New Zealand's all-time run-scorers list with 3,990, while she is one of only two players - alongside Lea Tahuhu - to have taken more than 100 wickets.
Appointed captain in 2020, Devine led the White Ferns to T20 World Cup glory against South Africa in 2024, according to a BBC news.
"It feels like the right time for me to start stepping away," said Devine.
"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, head of New Zealand women's performance, said Devine had the team's "full support" after her decision.
The World Cup begins on September 30, with co-hosts India and Sri Lanka facing each another in Bengaluru.
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