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Sophie Devine and Lea Tahuhu to retire from T20 Internationals

Last updated: April 29, 2026 12:06 pm
Zain Abbas
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Sophie Devine and Lea Tahuhu will conclude their T20 International careers following the conclusion of the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates. The veteran duo confirmed their decision Wednesday, signaling the end of a pivotal era for New Zealand cricket.

Devine, the current White Ferns captain, will step down from the T20I leadership role immediately after the tournament. While her tenure as the shortest-format skipper is ending, she confirmed she will remain available for selection in the ODI format.

The decision marks the closing of a storied chapter. Devine has been a cornerstone of the side since her debut in 2006, evolving from a raw pace-bowling all-rounder into one of the most destructive hitters in the global game. Her leadership has been defined by a gritty, lead-from-the-front approach that often kept a transitioning New Zealand side competitive against top-tier opponents.

Tahuhu’s exit also leaves a significant void in the bowling attack. Known for her pace and ability to swing the new ball, she has been the side’s primary strike bowler for over a decade. Her partnership with Devine has provided the team with a reliable axis, both in terms of experience and tactical execution.

New Zealand Cricket has not yet named a permanent successor for the T20I captaincy. The transition will likely be a point of scrutiny as the team looks to move past a period of inconsistent results in the lead-up to this World Cup.

For Devine and Tahuhu, the UAE tournament is more than just a swan song. The White Ferns head into the event carrying the weight of recent series losses, and their ability to guide the younger squad members through high-pressure scenarios will be the final test of their combined 36 years of international experience.

Whether they can secure a trophy before departing remains the lingering question. For now, the focus is singular: navigating the group stages in a tournament that has historically proven unforgiving for the Black Caps.

The T20 World Cup begins October 3. For Devine and Tahuhu, it is the last time they pull on the shirt for the shortest format — a final chance to dictate their own exit.

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