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5. Sophie Devine
Another experienced New Zealand all-rounder, Sophie Devine, is set to play in her 10th consecutive Women’s T20 World Cup. Devine, who has been a part of the marquee event since 2009, has established herself as one of the most explosive and versatile players in the history of the game. Under the captaincy of Sophie Devine, New Zealand finally won their first Women’s T20 World Cup in 2024. However, this year, the 36-year-old will play only as an all-rounder as Amelia Kerr has taken over the leadership mantle for the defending champions. The special thing is that Sophie Devine will retire from her international career after the T20 World Cup. With 785 runs and 29 wickets in 38 matches, he remains a force to be reckoned with on the field.