Table of Contents
- A Milestone Moment in Women’s Cricket
- Suzie Bates: The Quiet Trailblazer
- Sophie Devine: Power, Passion, and Partnership
- By the Numbers: Bates vs Devine
- More Than Caps—A Shared Legacy
A Milestone Moment in Women’s Cricket
When New Zealand takes the field in their upcoming T20I, the cricket world will witness a rare double celebration: Suzie Bates will become the first woman ever to play 350 international matches, while her longtime teammate and friend Sophie Devine will mark her 300th international appearance.
For Bates, it’s not just about the number—it’s about the journey. “After the game, Sophie and I will reminisce on how far we’ve come,” she said in a heartfelt interview, underscoring a bond forged over 15 years of shared triumphs, heartbreaks, and relentless dedication to the game.
Suzie Bates: The Quiet Trailblazer
Debuting in 2006 as a basketball star turned cricketer, Bates quickly silenced skeptics with her elegant cover drives and sharp fielding. Over the years, she’s amassed over 7,000 international runs across formats, captained the White Ferns through turbulent times, and earned respect as one of the most consistent batters in women’s cricket.
Yet, she’s never sought the spotlight. “I just love playing,” she once said. “The records? They’re nice, but I’d trade them all for a World Cup win.”
Sophie Devine: Power, Passion, and Partnership
If Bates is the graceful anchor, Devine is the explosive force. A left-handed batter with a strike rate that terrifies bowlers, Devine has redefined aggressive batting in women’s cricket. She’s also a handy medium-pacer and former captain—known for her fierce competitiveness and leadership under pressure.
But beyond stats, it’s their off-field chemistry that defines this duo. From late-night team bus chats to supporting each other through injuries and form slumps, their friendship has become the emotional backbone of New Zealand cricket.
By the Numbers: Bates vs Devine
Player | Internationals | Runs | Hundreds | Wickets |
---|---|---|---|---|
Suzie Bates | 350 (active) | 7,200+ | 14 | 28 |
Sophie Devine | 300 (active) | 6,800+ | 12 | 95 |
Together, they’ve shared 42 century partnerships and played in four World Cup campaigns—yet still chase that elusive title.
More Than Caps—A Shared Legacy
As Bates and Devine prepare for their historic match, fans aren’t just celebrating milestones—they’re honoring resilience. In an era when women’s cricket fought for visibility, funding, and respect, this duo showed up, game after game, year after year.
“We didn’t do it for records,” Bates reflected. “We did it because we believed this game deserved better—and so did the girls coming after us.”
Win or lose, their 350th and 300th appearances will stand as a testament to loyalty, longevity, and the quiet power of partnership in sport.
Sources
ESPNcricinfo: Bates: ‘After the game Sophie and I will reminisce on how far we’ve come’