Key Points

Sophie Devine got emotional when her teammates surprised her with special gifts for reaching 300 international matches. Lea Tahuhu presented her with a pounamu stone representing strength and connection to New Zealand. Jess Kerr gave her a customized bat celebrating both her achievements and personal qualities. Devine broke down while thanking teammate Suzie Bates, saying she couldn't imagine the journey without her.

Key Points: Sophie Devine Emotional at 300 Match Milestone With NZ Teammates

  • Lea Tahuhu presented Devine with pounamu stone symbolizing strength and connection
  • Jess Kerr gifted customized bat featuring Devine's career achievements
  • Devine emotional about playing more than half her life with White Ferns
  • Special mention for Suzie Bates who also celebrated 350-match milestone
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Women's WC: Sophie Devine gets emotional as teammates gift her special memento for 300-match milestone

New Zealand captain Sophie Devine breaks down in tears as teammates present pounamu stone and custom bat to celebrate her 300th international cricket match milestone.

"I couldn't imagine being on this journey with anyone else - Sophie Devine"

Indore, Oct 7

New Zealand captain Sophie Devine got emotional after her teammates presented her with special momentos to celebrate her milestone of 300 international matches. Devine played her 300th international game when the White Ferns took on South Africa on Monday at the Holkar Stadium.

Though the New Zealanders lost the game against the Proteas women, the team had two milestones to celebrate as Devine and her teammate, Suzie Bates, marked their 300th and 350th international games, respectively.

After the match, the ICC shared a video of the team celebrating Devine’s landmark, where Lea Tahuhu presented the skipper with ‘wee pounamu’, which represents strength, connection, protection and identity.

While giving her the same, the right-arm medium fast bowler said, "Sophie, I just got a wee pounamu to present to you here for your achievement of 300 international games. It symbolises the strength, connection, protection and identity to our country. You encompass all those things and carry so much mana (prestige) and wairua (soul) to wear this with pride around the world.”

Jess Kerr, the seasoned bowler on the side, presented Devine with a customised bat which had her remarkable achievements and milestones doodled on it.

“Soph, this bat, it's not just about the stats or titles that you've achieved while playing for New Zealand, but who you are, the person, the teammate and friend that we all love and admire,” said Kerr while gifting her the bat on behalf of the team.

The 36-year-old captain, who is likely playing her final ODI World Cup, got emotional upon receiving the gifts. During her speech, Devine broke down in tears and had a special mention for Suzie Bates, saying that she wouldn’t have completed the journey without her on the side.

“It's crazy, the fact that I've spent more than half my life in this team. Some would say I've grown up; most would say I probably haven't. But to think that I started as a 17-year-old and I'm now a 36-year-old, still with the same sense of humour as a teenage boy, but the cricket's been amazing, but it's the people and it's the experiences, it's the opportunities that this game's given me, so for all of you guys to be here today.

"Its really special for me, and I just want to say to you Suze (Suzie Bates), it's like, yeah...(Devine sobbing and crying) I couldn't imagine being on this journey with anyone else. I know when I finish up playing, I'm so proud of this team and every one of you, so thank you so much, it really does mean a lot to me,” Devine said.

After losing their first two games in the tournament, New Zealand will be hoping to get its campiagn back on the track when they play Bangladesh on Friday at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati.

-- IANS

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Rohit P
300 international matches is an incredible achievement! As an Indian cricket fan, I respect such dedication. Hope our women's team players also get similar recognition for their milestones. The bat with achievements doodled on it is such a thoughtful gift!
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Sarah B
While this is a touching moment, I wish our media gave similar coverage to our women cricketers' milestones. Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami deserved more recognition during their careers. But happy to see women's cricket getting attention!
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Ananya R
The bond between Sophie and Suzie Bates is so heartwarming! Playing together for so many years and still supporting each other. This is what team spirit is all about. Hope they bounce back in the tournament! 🇮🇳🤝🇳🇿
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Michael C
Great to see such emotional moments in women's cricket. The pounamu tradition is beautiful - reminds me of how we Indians value our cultural symbols too. Wishing the White Ferns good luck for their upcoming matches in India!
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Kavya N
From 17 to 36 years old - what an incredible journey! Shows how much women's cricket has evolved. Hope we see more such inspiring stories from our Indian women cricketers too. The customized bat idea is so creative! 🏏✨

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