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Two more New Zealand cricket legends have announced their retirement.
All-rounder Sophie Devine and fast bowler Lea Tahuhu say they’ll hang up their boots after this summer’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, joining Suzie Bates in what will be a historic farewell for the White Ferns.
Sophie Devine and Lea Tahuhu have been pillars of New Zealand women’s cricket for well over a decade. Devine, an all-rounder, made her debut back in 2006 and has racked up more than 3100 hundred runs and 128 wickets across 310 T20 appearances.
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