Sophie Devine extends contract
Sophie Devine extends contract
Sophie Devine extends contract

Sophie Devine extends contract with Perth Scorchers

Sophie Devine has signed a contract extension with the Perth Scorchers and shall continue to don the orange and black kit for two more years in the WBBL.

The star New Zealand allrounder, who had been retained by the Scorchers in the inaugural overseas Sophie Devine player draft last year, repaid her faith in fine fashion as she amassed 489 runs and scalped 14 wickets as she was named in the WBBL Team of the Tournament.

Devine, one of the leading allrounders in world cricket, is only two wickets away from completing a 100 in the competition. She was delighted to have signed with the Scorchers for two more years and termed it as a ‘no brainer’. She captained the side to the 2021-22 title – their first – and termed it a special memory.

Scorchers in the inaugural overseas player

I’m absolutely stoked to be returning to the Scorchers,” Devine said. “I have built such a special connection with the players and staff over the past four seasons, and I couldn’t imagine playing anywhere else.

Winning the WBBL|07 title in front of our fans at Optus Stadium will always be a special memory for me, and something the whole group is incredibly motivated to achieve. The Scorchers have also been bolstered by the signing of Mikayla Hinkley from Brisbane Heat while Alana King has extended her contract with the club for three more seasons.

Perth Scorchers squad 

Chloe Ainsworth, Stella Campbell, Piepa Cleary, Maddy Darke, Sophie Devine (INT), Mikayla Hinkley, Alana King, Lilly Mills, Chloe Piparo. I’m absolutely stoked to be returning to the Scorchers,” Devine said. “I have built such a special connection with the players and staff over the past four seasons, and I couldn’t imagine playing anywhere else.

Winning the WBBL|07 title in front of our fans at Optus Stadium will always be a special memory for me, and something the whole group is incredibly motivated to achieve.”

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Devine is one of the best all-rounders in the world and she is just two wickets away from reaching 100 in WBBL. She expressed her excitement about signing with the Scorchers for another two years calling it a ‘no-brainer.’ She described it as a cherished memory after leading their team to their first title in the 2021-22 season. 

The Perth Scorchers have also extended support to Mikayla Hinkley from Brisbane Heat while Alana King has extended her contract with the team for three more seasons.

Perth Scorchers squad (so far): Chloe Ainsworth, Stella Campbell, Piepa Cleary, Maddy Darke, Sophie Devine (INT), Mikayla Hinkley, Alana King, Lilly Mills, Chloe Piparo.

Sophie is Scorchers’ third highest run-getter with 1573 runs at 34.19 from 55 games, which is just behind Beth Mooney (2089) and Elyse Villani (1706). She was also named captain of the WBBL Team of the Tournament for the second time last season.

Scorchers squad for the next two seasons

We’re obviously thrilled that Soph will be part of our Scorchers squad for the next two seasons, she has brought so much value on and off the field during her time with us and continues to be an incredible leader for this group.

From a list management perspective, she is one of the premium allrounders in the Women’s game, so locking her into a multi-year deal was a straightforward decision. She produced several standout performances for us last season and she was a key reason behind our return to the finals, we can’t wait to welcome her back into the fold this year,said Kade Harvey, Scorchers General Manager – High Performance Cricket and Elite Teams.

She also becomes the first player signed by the Scorchers – whether male or female – under the pre-draft ruling by the league for overseas players. Sophie had a great WBBL season last year, smashing 489 runs at an average of 37.61, including hitting a century against Brisbane Heat. She also picked 14 wickets with her seam-bowling efforts.

I’m absolutely stoked to be returning to the Scorchers for the next two seasons. For me, coming back to Perth was a no brainer. I have built such a special connection with the players and staff over the past four seasons, and I couldn’t imagine playing anywhere else.

conclusion

Scorchers also got powerful batter Mikayla Hinkley from the Brisbane Heat, while extended the contract of leg-spinner Alana King for another three seasons. They will begin their WBBL season ten campaign with a prime-time clash against Melbourne Stars at the WACA Ground on October 27.