In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Sophie Devine has etched her name in the record books as the first New Zealand batter to register a score of 50 or more from the No. 4 position or below in a Women’s T20 World Cup match. Devine’s unbeaten knock of 57 helped propel the New Zealand women’s cricket team to a competitive total of 160 runs against India in their Group A clash at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup held in Dubai.
A Stellar Performance
Devine’s innings was pivotal, coming in at a challenging moment when New Zealand was at 67 for 2. Her ability to consolidate the innings while forming crucial partnerships was instrumental in setting up a strong finish for her side. The White Ferns scored an impressive 51 runs in the last five overs, showcasing Devine’s aggressive batting approach, which included 21 runs off the final two deliveries.
With this innings, Devine not only marked her fourth half-century against India but also brought her total to 21 half-centuries in WT20Is, further solidifying her status as one of the leading figures in women’s cricket. She faced just 36 balls, striking at an impressive rate of 158.33 and hitting seven fours during her innings.
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Career Highlights
Sophie Devine’s performance against India is part of a broader narrative of excellence throughout her career. In WT20Is, she has amassed 3,334 runs at an average of 28.74, with a strike rate of 121.94. Her record against India is particularly noteworthy; in 12 matches, she has scored 383 runs at an average of 38.30, including four fifties.
This latest achievement also adds to her impressive tally in Women’s T20 World Cup history, where she has now scored 728 runs across 33 matches, making her one of only seven players to surpass the 700-run mark in this prestigious tournament.
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