She hasn't had any lofty ambitions in cricket but for Flora Devonshire that may change in the next few weeks.
That's because Devonshire, the most valuable player at the national under-15 girls' cricket tournament staged early this month at Whanganui, has won, as part of her prizes, a pass to spend a day in the changing room of the New Zealand women's team in March during the international series against the touring West Indies side.
"It'll be pretty exciting and cool to see what it's like," says the 14-year-old who was the only representative of the Central Districts age-group team from January 8-11.
A modest Devonshire knows the names of a few White Ferns but is especially looking forward to meeting captain Suzie Bates who also was a Tall Ferns basketball international.
The year 11-bound Iona College pupil doesn't know which game or venue she will be extended an invitation to but is keen to travel.