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Battler to Boss
Battler to Boss

De-listed 18 months ago, the Zimbabwe-born Perth product has clawed her way back to the elite level, where she currently presides as ‘Mayor’ of the WBBL Village. Twice in the space of 12 months, Bhavi Devchand burst into tears while riding in a car with her father….

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Devchand Signing Completes List
Devchand Signing Completes List

Meg Lanning has been unveiled as the new captain of the Melbourne Stars as the club also confirms the signing of all-rounder Bhavi Devchand to complete its roster this Rebel WBBL season. Lanning assumes the captaincy from Elyse Villani who captained the Stars through WBBL|04….

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Teammates with the Worlds Best
Teammates with the Worlds Best

Today’s guest is a professional cricketer, a mentor of ours and the head of female cricket at Cricket Mentoring and someone who has become a friend over the past few years.

Bhavi Devchand is currently contracted with Victoria and is training and rubbing shoulders on a daily basis with some of the world’s best cricketers including Elysse Perry….

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Meet the Village Mayor
Meet the Village Mayor

Melbourne Stars recruit and newly minted WBBL Village Mayor Bhavi Devchand joined The Scoop for a fascinating, wide-ranging chat, where we covered Bhavi’s shock and disappointment at losing her WA state contract in 2019, her journey….

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More than a Cricketer
More than a Cricketer

Bhavi Devchand is more than a cricketer. Hailing from an Indian background, passionate about all things high performance and well-being, Bhavi moved to Australia from Zimbabwe when she was 8 years old….

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Your Greatest Competitive Advantage
Your Greatest Competitive Advantage

86,174 spectators at the ground, 1.231 million viewers in Australia, millions more watching from all around the globe. From dancing cricket bats to literal and figurative fireworks, the Women’s World Cup final was quite the spectacle….

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Performing in the Big Moments
Performing in the Big Moments

86,174 spectators at the ground, 1.231 million viewers in Australia, millions more watching from all around the globe. From dancing cricket bats to literal and figurative fireworks, the Women’s World Cup final was quite the spectacle….

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