India, Oct. 26 -- New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine is ready to call a day on her 19-year-long career in ODI cricket as she prepares to play her final match for the White Ferns in the format in Vizag, against England in the Women's World Cup. The Kiwi captain has represented her team since she was a teenager, and at 36 years of age, will lead her team out for the last time before she steps away.

It was certainly an emotional moment, one which Devine anticipated in the lead-up the the match. However, the weight of the moment was nonetheless felt by the all-rounder, as she bravely fought back tears but looked clearly emotional as she stood arm-in-arm with her teammates during the national anthem.

Earlier at the toss, where she won and cho...