Sophie Devine

Sophie Devine (36 Years)

New Zealand 🇳🇿

Personal Information

Born
Aug 31, 1989
Birth Place
Wellington
Role
Batting All Rounder
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm medium

Cricket Rankings

TestOdiT20
All-12-
Batting-248
Bowling-47-

Career Information

Sophie Devine

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
WBBL14314222419510634.953307126.85422402155
T20I15415020371910528.613035122.54124345130
ODI15914413427914532.66503385.0191841075
WPL272726459925.8426151.41-46933
HUNDRED282835765323.04490117.55-15716
WCPL55225310384.33182139.011-2610
WSUPER SMASH22-161182759.26--1-
SUPER SMASH54-38389.54388.37--2-

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
WBBL143129229928651245/415/417.4723.11-
T20I154130219524561284/224/226.7119.19--
ODI159133526240271113/243/244.5936.27--
WPL2723500540264/374/376.4820.77--
HUNDRED2824334445163/153/157.9927.81--
WCPL559610952/272/276.8121.8--
WSUPER SMASH22302121/31/184.210.5--
SUPER SMASH5516810985/135/133.8913.631-

Career Information

T20
DebutNZ Women vs AUS Women, Oct 17, 2006
ODI
DebutNZ Women vs AUS Women, Oct 21, 2006

About Sophie Devine

Sophie Devine is a double international meaning she has represented New Zealand in both cricket and field hockey. Her aim while growing was to represent All Blacks, but cricket and hockey took precedence during her stint in Tawa college, where she used to play along with the boys.

Devine was born in Porirua, New Zealand and grew up in Wellington before he father was transferred on work to Christchurch. However, she turns up domestically for Wellington. During her final year in college, Devine was awarded a 'wicket' for scalping the most number of wickets in the season - an award that had been won by New Zealand fast bowler Mark Gillespie the previous over.

Starting as a seam bowler, Devine like many of her peers shifted her focus towards batting. Picked as a 17-year-old for the White Ferns side in 2006, Devine needed almost four years to cement a place in the national side. A couple fifties in 2010 had been recorded, but nothing substantial.