Key Points

Rising stars Bree Illing and Bella James have earned their first New Zealand women's central contracts after impressive domestic and international performances. Veteran all-rounder Sophie Devine opted for a casual playing agreement as she prepares to retire from ODIs after this year's World Cup. Illing's left-arm swing proved devastating with 29 wickets this season while James' decade-long domestic grind finally earned international recognition. NZC officials praised both newcomers as the White Ferns prepare for back-to-back World Cups in the new contract period.

Key Points: Bree Illing Bella James earn NZ women's contracts as Devine steps back

  • Left-arm seamer Illing claimed 29 domestic wickets this season
  • James debuted internationally after decade-long domestic grind
  • Devine transitions to casual contract post-ODI retirement
  • NZC highlights World Cup-packed 2025-26 season
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Bree Illing, Bella James earn maiden NZ women's central contracts; Devine opts for casual deal

Rising stars Illing and James secure maiden NZ central contracts while veteran Sophie Devine opts for casual deal ahead of ODI retirement after World Cup.

"Bree had an outstanding series against Sri Lanka... shows she’s ready for international cricket - Ben Sawyer"

Christchurch, June 18

Left-arm seamer Bree Illing and batter Bella James have earned their maiden New Zealand women's central contracts for the 2025-26 season, while veteran Sophie Devine opted for a casual playing contract following her announcement of retiring from ODI cricket after the 50-over World Cup later this year.

Illing and James, who are currently on a New Zealand A tour in England, assume the contract vacancies left by the recently retired Hayley Jensen, and Devine opting for a casual playing agreement.

The 21-year-old Illing made her domestic debut in 2022 and has quickly climbed the ranks, becoming the Auckland Hearts’ leading wicket-taker just three seasons later. Her left-arm swing has proved a force to be reckoned with, claiming 29 wickets across both formats this season, 21 of which were during the Hearts’ Hallyburton Johnstone (HBJ) Shield campaign at an average of 21, including two four-wicket bags: 4-39 and 4-49.

Illing’s memorable summer continued when she made her ODI and T20I debuts against Sri Lanka, claiming six wickets across the two series, including the prized wicket of visiting captain Chamari Athapaththu on two occasions.

James’ contract comes after several seasons of hard work on the domestic scene which earned her a maiden international call up nearly ten years on from the day in 2014 when she made her Sparks debut at just 16 years of age.

She has been a key part in the Otago Sparks’ batting unit, producing consistent performances throughout the season and assisting the Sparks in claiming back-to-back HBJ Shield titles. Her ball-striking confidence was evident on her White Ferns debut, when she struck her first international boundary, a six, off the ICC’s third-ranked ODI bowler, Megan Schutt, during December’s Rosebowl series against Australia.

NZC Head of Women’s High Performance Liz Green said the contracting round was competitive. “A big congratulations to all 17 players. We’re especially excited to welcome Bree and Bella onto the central contract list for the first time. Both thoroughly deserve their place and we’re excited to see what they’re going to bring to the group in what promises to be a huge year for the White Ferns with ODI and T20 World Cups within the contract period," said Green.

New Zealand womeb head coach Ben Sawyer praised Illing and James, saying "Bree had an outstanding series against Sri Lanka. To show up the way she did against a world class batter like Chamari shows she’s ready for international cricket. Bella’s been a consistent performer at the domestic level and had a great debut series against Australia last year. She’s got the competencies that we believe will succeed at the international level."

The full list of players centrally contracted for 2025-2026: Suzie Bates, Eden Carson, Lauren Down, Izzy Gaze, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Bree Illing, Polly Inglis, Bella James, Fran Jonas, Jess Kerr, Melie Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Molly Penfold, Georgia Plimmer, Hannah Rowe, Lea Tahuhu.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great to see new talent emerging in women's cricket globally! Bree Illing's performance against Sri Lanka was impressive - taking Chamari's wicket twice is no small feat. Hope our Indian team scouts are watching these young players ahead of future clashes. 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Bella James' journey is inspiring! Making debut at 16 and finally getting national contract after 10 years shows real perseverance. This is why we need to support our domestic women's cricket more in India too - talent needs time to mature. #WomenInSports
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Arjun S.
Sophie Devine moving to casual contract makes sense but will be big shoes to fill. NZ women's team rebuilding phase reminds me of when Mithali Raj retired - tough transition but necessary. Hope these new players can step up before World Cups!
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Sneha R.
Interesting to see left-arm pacers getting recognition worldwide. India has Renuka Singh, now NZ has Bree Illing - good for women's cricket diversity! Though I wish article had more stats about Bella James' domestic performance to understand her selection better.
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Vikram J.
NZ cricket investing in youth while we still rely heavily on Harmanpreet & Smriti in T20s. No disrespect to our legends, but need to blood young players more consistently like NZ is doing. Their domestic structure seems to be working well for women's cricket development.

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