New Zealand women’s cricket team captain and legendary all-rounder Sophie Devine has announced that she will retire from ODI cricket after the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup, which will be held in India and Sri Lanka later this year.
A Remarkable Career
Devine, 35, is widely regarded as one of the best all-rounders in women’s cricket. Her career achievements include:
- 152 ODIs
- Runs: 3990
- Average: 31.66
- Centuries: 8
- Wickets: 107
- Runs: 3990
- 146 T20Is
- Runs: 3431
- Centuries: 1
- Wickets: 119
- Runs: 3431
She has never played a Test match for New Zealand.
What Sophie Devine Said
In a statement released by New Zealand Cricket (NZC) on June 17, 2025, Sophie Devine said:
“I feel like now is the right time to make this decision. I’m grateful to New Zealand Cricket for supporting me through this process. The best part is I can still represent New Zealand in T20 cricket.”

Devine’s announcement came just a day before NZC is scheduled to release the list of centrally contracted women players for the 2025–26 season. Devine will not be part of the central contract list but will remain available for T20I selection.
Final ODI Appearance
Sophie Devine’s final appearance in One Day Internationals will be during the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025, which is scheduled from September 30 to November 2 in India and Sri Lanka.
Legacy and Impact
Sophie Devine is not just a consistent performer but also a leader who has inspired young players around the world. Her aggressive batting, crucial breakthroughs with the ball, and sharp leadership have made her a legend of the game.
She holds several records and remains one of the few women cricketers to score a century in both ODIs and T20Is.
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What’s Next?
While Devine will step away from 50-over cricket, she plans to continue representing New Zealand in T20 Internationals. Her experience will remain valuable as the White Ferns prepare for upcoming T20I series and tournaments.
Conclusion
As Sophie Devine prepares to say goodbye to ODI cricket after the 2025 World Cup, fans around the world will cherish her contributions to women’s cricket. Her journey stands as a symbol of dedication, power, and excellence.
Disclaimer: This information is based on publicly available sources at the time of writing. Any retirement plans of Sophie Devine are subject to official confirmation by the player or New Zealand Cricket.