The third season of Women's Premier League i.e. WPL will begin from February 14, which has now less than a month left for starting. Meanwhile, the defending champion Royal Challengers Bangalore team has a major setback as their star all -rounder Sophie Divine. Sophie has decided to take a break from cricket on 25 January, in which she will not be seen playing in the remaining matches of the ongoing domestic season in New Zealand.
RCB supports Sophie Divine's decision
The statement released by New Zealand Cricket shared information about Sophie Divine taking a break from cricket. He has been supported by the team of Wellington and in addition to this decision of Sophie. The RCB team, however, has not announced Sophie's replacement for the third season of the upcoming Women's Premier League. At the same time, the decision of whether Sophie Divine will return to the field again in future will be taken from New Zealand Cricket at the right time. Divine was just playing for the Wellington team in the super smash in which he had taken 8 wickets in 5 matches, while he was able to score only 38 runs.
Sophie Divine was playing continuously since T20 World Cup 2024
Sophie Divine was seen playing continuously since the World Cup, from the Women's T20 World Cup played in 2024, in the ODI series in India after the World Cup and after that the woman is from the Perth Scormers Team in the Big Bash League Kiwi was part of the women's squad in the ODI series against Australia in late December. In the statement revealed by New Zealand Cricket, he made it clear that he wants to give Sophie a better break so that he should return to professional cricket only after fit. In 2024, when the Royal Challengers Bangalore women's team won the Women's Premier League title, Sophie played an important role in which she scored 136 runs and took 6 wickets in 10 matches.
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