Sophie Devine WBBL (Image Credit: Twitter)
New Zealand batswoman Sophie Devine has been named the player of the tournament in Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) six after playing a starring role in Perth Scorchers' progress to the finals.
Devine has become the first player in the history of the WBBL to claim the honour in consecutive seasons. She polled 31 votes ahead of Melbourne Stars captain Meg Lanning and Sydney Thunder all-rounder Heather Knight, as per the official website of Scorchers.
She has amassed 448 runs at an average of 56 and a strike-rate of 130.23. Devine led the league for sixes with 18 this season on her way to 100 sixes - becoming the first player in the WBBL to reach the milestone.