The White Ferns start their campaign with three ODIs at Lincoln, near Christchurch, from March 4-11 before hosting the Windies in four Twenty20 internationals at Tauranga, New Plymouth and Hamilton from March 14-25.
The CD U15 girls, who had Aniela Apperley of Havelock North Intermediate School as a non-travelling reserve, finished third at the under-15 tournament. But Devonshire came away with a cricket bat and a cellphone for her allround contribution on the grass-wicket park as they beat Otago, Northern Districts and Wellington counterparts but lost to champions Auckland who beat Christchurch Wizards (Canterbury) in the final.
Against Christchurch Wizards, the new-ball left-arm medium pacer claimed three wickets and executed just as many run outs on the second day of the 30-over matches.
"I also took a couple of wickets and scored 20 to 30 runs in other games."
Devonshire was outstanding with some stifling fielding at point.
Former CD Hinds player Esther Lanser was CD U15 coach and White Fern Hannah Rowe, of Palmerston North, was the team manager.
"I'm just playing for fun," says Devonshire, who was a member of the Havelock North CC boys' Superleague teams for the past five years.
Last week the teenager competed in the colts section of the annual Riverbend Cricket Camp tournament.
"Playing against boys, she says, raises the bar a little.