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Fifty plus scores by a batswoman in a losing cause in Women’s ODIs. Mithali Raj of India holds the record

Fifty plus scores by a batswoman in a losing cause in Women’s ODIs. Mithali Raj of India holds the record

M Raj’s 59 in the second ODI against England at Taunton on 30.06.21 was in a losing cause to provide the 502nd occasion of a batswoman’s fifty plus score  going in vain in the history of Women’s ODIs.

It also provides the 80th occasion of an Indian batswoman’s fifty plus score in a losing cause. It also provides the 117th occasion of a batswoman’s fifty plus score going in vain against England Women in Women’s ODIs.

It also provides the 31st occasion of Indian batswoman’s fifty plus score going in vain against England Women in Women’s ODIs. It also provides M Raj’s 24th fifty plus score in a losing cause in Women’s ODIs. M Raj holds the record for most fifty plus score by a batswoman in a losing cause in Women’s ODIs. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1611RSA WomenPotchefstroom10 Mar 2002
2822NZl WomenLincoln02 Feb 2003
3982Eng WomenLincoln06 Feb 2003
460*2Aus WomenMysore11 Dec 2004
5522NZl WomenPretoria30 Mar 2005
6592Eng WomenLord’s14 Aug 2006
7731Eng WomenArundel19 Aug 2006
8551Eng WomenChennai05 Mar 2007
953*1Eng WomenTaunton01 Sep 2008
1055*1Eng WomenTaunton04 Sep 2008
11742Aus WomenSydney01 Nov 2008
12591Eng WomenSydney10 Mar 2009
1391*2Eng WomenBengaluru21 Feb 2010
14501Eng WomenMumbai01 Mar 2010
1592*1Eng WomenTaunton05 Jul 2012
16581Eng WomenTruro08 Jul 2012
17581Aus WomenHobart05 Feb 2016
18542RSA WomenPotchefstroom17 May 2017
19691Aus WomenBristol12 Jul 2017
20125*1Srl WomenKatunayake16 Sep 2018
21501RSA WomenLucknow07 Mar 2021
2279*1RSA WomenLucknow17 Mar 2021
23721Eng WomenBristol27 Jun 2021
24591Eng WomenTaunton30 Jun 2021

It also provides M Raj’s 13th fifty plus score in a losing cause in Women’s ODIs against England. M Raj holds the record for most fifty plus score by a batswoman in a losing cause in Women’s ODIs against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1982Eng WomenLincoln06 Feb 2003
2592Eng WomenLord’s14 Aug 2006
3731Eng WomenArundel19 Aug 2006
4551Eng WomenChennai05 Mar 2007
553*1Eng WomenTaunton01 Sep 2008
655*1Eng WomenTaunton04 Sep 2008
7591Eng WomenSydney10 Mar 2009
891*2Eng WomenBengaluru21 Feb 2010
9501Eng WomenMumbai01 Mar 2010
1092*1Eng WomenTaunton05 Jul 2012
11581Eng WomenTruro08 Jul 2012
12721Eng WomenBristol27 Jun 2021
13591Eng WomenTaunton30 Jun 2021
Captains dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in Women’s ODIs

Captains dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in Women’s ODIs

M Raj of India was dismissed run out for 59 against England in the second one day international at Taunton on 30.06.21 to provide the 27th occasion of a captain dismissed  run out after scoring 50 plus runs in the history of Women’s ODIs. All such occasions are tabulated below. It is interesting to note that M Raj became the first captain to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty against England in Women’s ODIs.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1D Emerson541AusNZlMelbourne08 Feb 85
2LA Larsen621AusIreRoehampton25 Jul 93
3BJ Clark591AusNZlAdelaide03 Feb 96
4BJ Clark1421AusNZlAuckland16 Feb 97
5BJ Clark951AusNZlPalmerston-N21 Feb 99
6EC Drumm881NZlAusLincoln02 Mar 02
7EC Drumm601NZlAusLincoln06 Mar 02
8CA Salomons601NetJapSchiedam23 Jul 03
9HM Tiffen531NZlIndLincoln11 Mar 06
10M Raj661IndIreDublin30 Jul 06
11H Siriwardene582SrlPakCanberra09 Mar 09
12CM Edwards652EngAusWormsley05 Jul 09
13CM Edwards582EngWinBasseterre04 Nov 09
14AJ Blackwell511AusNZlAdelaide10 Feb 10
15CM Edwards702EngNZlTaunton10 Jul 10
16C Brits781RSASrlP’fstroom-Uni 206 Oct 10
17CM Edwards901EngAusPerth07 Jan 11
18SW Bates591NZlAusSydney14 Dec 12
19CM Edwards1091EngIndMum-BS03 Feb 13
20H Siriwardene591SrlIndMum-BS05 Feb 13
21SW Bates1101NZlWinKingston06 Oct 13
22M Raj892IndAusHobart07 Feb 16
23SR Taylor791WinRSAEast London27 Feb 16
24D van Niekerk531RSAWinBridgetown19 Sep 18
25D van Niekerk772RSAWinBridgetown22 Sep 18
26HC Knight861EngPakKuala Lumpur12 Dec 19
27M Raj591IndEngTaunton30 Jun 21

M Raj of India was dismissed run out for 59 against England in the second one day international at Taunton on 30.06.21 to provide the third occasion of her dismissed  run out after scoring 50 plus runs in the history of Women’s ODIs as captain. She became the third captain to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in Women’s ODIs after BJ Clark of Australia and CM Edwards of England. BJ Clark has been dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on three occasions, while CM Edwards has been dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on five occasions. The dismissal particulars of these three captains are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1BJ Clark591AusNZlAdelaide03 Feb 96
2BJ Clark1421AusNZlAuckland16 Feb 97
3BJ Clark951AusNZlPalmerston-N21 Feb 99
        
1CM Edwards652EngAusWormsley05 Jul 09
2CM Edwards582EngWinBasseterre04 Nov 09
3CM Edwards702EngNZlTaunton10 Jul 10
4CM Edwards901EngAusPerth07 Jan 11
5CM Edwards1091EngIndMum-BS03 Feb 13
        
1M Raj661IndIreDublin30 Jul 06
2M Raj892IndAusHobart07 Feb 16
3M Raj591IndEngTaunton30 Jun 21

M Raj became the  first Indian captain to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on three occasions.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1M Raj661IndIreDublin30 Jul 06
2M Raj892IndAusHobart07 Feb 16
3M Raj591IndEngTaunton30 Jun 21
Teams winning a Women’s ODI by exact eight wickets

Teams winning a Women’s ODI by exact eight wickets

England women carced a eight wicket win over India women at Bristol in the just concluded ODI on 27 Jun 2021 to provide the 99th occasion of a team winning a women ODI by eight wickets in the history of Women ODI. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBROppGroundStart Date
1Eng8 wkts205T&TWolverhampton20 Jul 1973
2Eng8 wkts22AusLord’s04 Aug 1976
3Aus8 wkts111EngHyd-RGS13 Jan 1978
4Eng8 wkts21WinTeddington06 Jun 1979
5Aus8 wkts114NZlN Plymouth16 Jan 1982
6NZl8 wkts191IndPalmerston North24 Jan 1982
7NZl8 wkts221IndChristchurch02 Feb 1982
8NZl8 wkts29AusPerth18 Jan 1987
9Aus8 wkts62NZlPerth21 Jan 1987
10Aus8 wkts91EngMelbourne18 Dec 1988
11NZl8 wkts62AusLower Hutt10 Feb 1990
12Eng8 wkts211NetLeicester18 Jul 1990
13Aus8 wkts15NZlHobart17 Jan 1991
14Aus8 wkts181WinTB Wells24 Jul 1993
15Ire8 wkts63NetDublin19 Jul 1995
16NZl8 wkts99EngLord’s13 Jun 1996
17Den8 wkts123PakMysore10 Dec 1997
18NZl8 wkts71NetGhaziabad11 Dec 1997
19Aus8 wkts139EngNagpur18 Dec 1997
20Aus8 wkts151EngSouthampton19 Jul 1998
21NZl8 wkts157RSADunedin13 Feb 1999
22NZl8 wkts58EngWellington15 Feb 2000
23Eng8 wkts22RSATaunton28 Jun 2000
24NZl8 wkts118EngTimaru22 Nov 2000
25Ind8 wkts62RSAChristchurch30 Nov 2000
26NZl8 wkts151IreLincoln01 Dec 2000
27NZl8 wkts201NetChristchurch06 Dec 2000
28Eng8 wkts123IreLincoln07 Dec 2000
29Ind8 wkts134EngChennai06 Jan 2002
30NZl8 wkts117IreDublin-M03 Jul 2002
31Ind8 wkts156IreDublin24 Jul 2002
32Srl8 wkts168WinKingstown22 Mar 2003
33Ire8 wkts85PakRotterdam23 Jul 2003
34Aus8 wkts67NZlHamilton15 Feb 2004
35Aus8 wkts31IndVapi19 Dec 2004
36Win8 wkts64SrlBenoni28 Mar 2005
37Aus8 wkts200SrlPretoria30 Mar 2005
38Eng8 wkts61RSAPretoria30 Mar 2005
39Win8 wkts81IrePretoria30 Mar 2005
40Ind8 wkts102WinPretoria01 Apr 2005
41Ind8 wkts56EngGuwahati04 Dec 2005
42Ind8 wkts133SrlJaipur21 Dec 2006
43Ind8 wkts67EngChennai28 Feb 2007
44NZl8 wkts86EngDerby23 Aug 2007
45RSA8 wkts218PakStellenbosch24 Feb 2008
46Aus8 wkts19NZlLincoln16 Mar 2008
47Ind8 wkts144SrlKurunegala08 May 2008
48Eng8 wkts84IndBath30 Aug 2008
49Eng8 wkts26IndTaunton04 Sep 2008
50Aus8 wkts74IndSydney31 Oct 2008
51Srl8 wkts81WinDambulla09 Nov 2008
52Eng8 wkts161PakSydney12 Mar 2009
53Aus8 wkts97EngSydney19 Mar 2009
54Ind8 wkts193WinSydney19 Mar 2009
55RSA8 wkts94IrePot’fstroom09 Oct 2010
56Ire8 wkts130NetPot’fstroom-Uni10 Oct 2010
57Srl8 wkts248NetCol-NCC29 Apr 2011
58Win8 wkts183PakKingstown28 Aug 2011
59Pak8 wkts106IreFatullah15 Nov 2011
60Win8 wkts91PakSavar (217 Nov 2011
61NZl8 wkts31AusSydney12 Dec 2012
62Win8 wkts124RSARoseau12 Jan 2013
63NZl8 wkts162SrlMumbai08 Feb 2013
64Pak8 wkts180IreSolihull10 Jul 2013
65RSA8 wkts72BanCenturion24 Sep 2013
66RSA8 wkts217IreDoha14 Jan 2014
67Aus8 wkts102PakBrisbane26 Aug 2014
68Win8 wkts196NZlBasseterre17 Sep 2014
69Aus8 wkts41WinBowral16 Nov 2014
70Ind8 wkts34NZlBengaluru06 Jul 2015
71NZl8 wkts195SrlChristchurch13 Nov 2015
72Aus8 wkts54NZlMt Maunganui22 Feb 2016
73NZl8 wkts130RSAPaarl17 Oct 2016
74Eng8 wkts123SrlCol-SSC09 Nov 2016
75NZl8 wkts162PakLincoln09 Nov 2016
76NZl8 wkts34PakLincoln13 Nov 2016
77RSA8 wkts240BanCox’s Bazar20 Jan 2017
78Ind8 wkts102RSAPot’fstroom21 May 2017
79Aus8 wkts71WinTaunton26 Jun 2017
80Aus8 wkts37SrlBristol29 Jun 2017
81NZl8 wkts190WinTaunton06 Jul 2017
82NZl8 wkts210PakTaunton08 Jul 2017
83Aus8 wkts29IndBristol12 Jul 2017
84RSA8 wkts161SrlTaunton12 Jul 2017
85NZl8 wkts116WinLincoln08 Mar 2018
86Aus8 wkts107IndVadodara12 Mar 2018
87Eng8 wkts126IndNagpur09 Apr 2018
88Ind8 wkts28EngNagpur12 Apr 2018
89Ind8 wkts88NZlMt Maunganui29 Jan 2019
90NZl8 wkts124IndHamilton01 Feb 2019
91Eng8 wkts143SrlKatunayake21 Mar 2019
92Pak8 wkts212RSAPot’fstroom06 May 2019
93RSA8 wkts80PakPot’fstroom09 May 2019
94Aus8 wkts113WinNorth Sound11 Sep 2019
95Ind8 wkts50RSAVadodara09 Oct 2019
96RSA8 wkts157NZlAuckland27 Jan 2020
97Eng8 wkts98NZlChristchurch23 Feb 2021
98RSA8 wkts59IndLucknow07 Mar 2021
99Eng8 wkts91IndBristol27 Jun 2021

It also provides the  15th occasion of England women winning a ODI by exact eight wickets. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBROppGroundStart Date
1Eng8 wkts205T&TWolverhampton20 Jul 1973
2Eng8 wkts22AusLord’s04 Aug 1976
3Eng8 wkts21WinTeddington06 Jun 1979
4Eng8 wkts211NetLeicester18 Jul 1990
5Eng8 wkts22RSATaunton28 Jun 2000
6Eng8 wkts123IreLincoln07 Dec 2000
7Eng8 wkts61RSAPretoria30 Mar 2005
8Eng8 wkts84IndBath30 Aug 2008
9Eng8 wkts26IndTaunton04 Sep 2008
10Eng8 wkts161PakSydney12 Mar 2009
11Eng8 wkts123SrlCol-SSC09 Nov 2016
12Eng8 wkts126IndNagpur09 Apr 2018
13Eng8 wkts143SrlKatunayake21 Mar 2019
14Eng8 wkts98NZlChristchurch23 Feb 2021
15Eng8 wkts91IndBristol27 Jun 2021

It also provides the 12th occasion of winning a ODI by exact eight wickets against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBROppGroundStart Date
1NZl8 wkts191IndPalmerston North24 Jan 1982
2NZl8 wkts221IndChristchurch02 Feb 1982
3Aus8 wkts31IndVapi19 Dec 2004
4Eng8 wkts84IndBath30 Aug 2008
5Eng8 wkts26IndTaunton04 Sep 2008
6Aus8 wkts74IndSydney31 Oct 2008
7Aus8 wkts29IndBristol12 Jul 2017
8Aus8 wkts107IndVadodara12 Mar 2018
9Eng8 wkts126IndNagpur09 Apr 2018
10NZl8 wkts124IndHamilton01 Feb 2019
11RSA8 wkts59IndLucknow07 Mar 2021
12Eng8 wkts91IndBristol27 Jun 2021

It also provides the fourth occasion of England winning a ODI by exact eight wickets against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBROppGroundStart Date
1Eng8 wkts84IndBath30 Aug 2008
2Eng8 wkts26IndTaunton04 Sep 2008
3Eng8 wkts126IndNagpur09 Apr 2018
4Eng8 wkts91IndBristol27 Jun 2021

Mithali Raj becomes the first batsman to aggregate 7000 runs in Women’s one day internationals

Mithali Raj becomes the first batsman to aggregate 7000 runs in Women’s one day internationals

Mithali Raj of India completed 7000 runs of her one day career today to become the first woman cricketer to reach the milestone in the annals of women one day internationals.

She reached the milestone when she was on 26 during the course of her knock of 45 at Lucknow in the fourth one day game between India women and South Africa women. At the end of this game her aggregate read 7019. The breakup of her career figures opposition wise read thus

OppnMatInnsNORunsHSCHC0
Aus33330409680890072
Ban0101010073073*0010
Eng55501217980980173
Ire1006030335114*1020
Net01010000510510010
NZl30280509981091060
Pak1008030262103*1010
SAF2422040735069*0081
Srl2822151103125*3080
Win2121060696109*1030
Tot213192537019125*7546

She has played under the following seven captains including herself and her performance under each captain is furnished below

NoCaptainsMatInnsNORunsHSCHC0
1A Chopra0280260307350980041
2R Dhar0010010000050050000
3J Goswami025023050907109*1071
4A Jain003003010152069*0020
5C Kaul003003010118114*1001
6M Maben017016070569062*0040
7M Raj136120364533125*5373
 Total213192537019125*7546

She has led India in 136 games scoring 4533 runs with 5 centuries and 37 half centuries. Her 136 games, 4533 run aggregate and 37 half centuries are records for most games, most runs and most half centuries by a captain in the history of women internationals.

India has won 83 games under her and she has scored 3030 runs in India’s victories. She is the second captain to score 3000 plus runs in a team’s win after Australia’s BJ Clarke. BJ Clarke has an aggregate of 3636 runs in 83 Australian wins. BJ Clarke and M Raj share the most wins as captains. Both have won 83 games.

M Raj has scored 4 centuries and 25 half centuries in India’s 83 wins. Her 25 half centuries is a record for most half centuries by a captain in her team’s wins, while her 29  fifties is also a record  for most  fifties by a captain in her team’s wins.

Women’s ODI – Captains scoring centuries in one day games

Women’s ODI – Captains scoring centuries in one day games

M Raj of India and AC Jayangani of Sri Lanka scored 125 not out and 115  respectively in the third one day game between Sri Lanka and India at Katunayake on 16.09.18 to provide the 44th and 45th occasion of a captain scoring centuries in Women’s one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 R Heyhoe-Flint (ENG-W) 114 1 v Y. Eng Women Ilford 18 Jul 1973
2 MAM Lewis (NZ-W) 105 1 v PAK Women Christchurch 29 Jan 1997
3 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 131 1 v PAK Women Melbourne 07 Feb 1997
4 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 142 1 v NZ Women Auckland 16 Feb 1997
5 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 229* 1 v Denmk Women Mumbai 16 Dec 1997
6 K Smithies (ENG-W) 110* 2 v India Women Nottingham 11 Jul 1999
7 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 146* 1 v ENG Women Newcastle 03 Feb 2000
8 ME Grealey (IRE-W) 101 1 v PAK Women Dublin 25 Jul 2000
9 EC Drumm (NZ-W) 116 1 v ENG Women Oamaru 19 Nov 2000
0 EC Drumm (NZ-W) 108* 1 v SA Women Lincoln 11 Dec 2000
11 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 120 1 v NZ Women Hamilton 17 Feb 2004
12 M Raj (IND-W) 108* 1 v SL Women Karachi 04 Jan 2006
13 C Brits (SA-W) 107* 1 v Neth Women Stellenbosch 21 Feb 2008
14 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 101 1 v India Women Canberra 08 Nov 2008
15 HM Tiffen (NZ-W) 100 1 v PAK Women Sydney 19 Mar 2009
16 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 138 1 v SA Women Potchefstroom 23 Oct 2011
17 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 137* 1 v NZ Women Lincoln 03 Mar 2012
18 SW Bates (NZ-W) 122* 2 v AUS Women Sydney 12 Dec 2012
19 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 109 1 v India Women Mumbai (BS) 03 Feb 2013
20 SW Bates (NZ-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
21 M Raj (IND-W) 103* 2 v PAK Women Cuttack 07 Feb 2013
22 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 106* 2 v NZ Women Mumbai (BS) 15 Feb 2013
23 H Kaur (IND-W) 103 1 v Bdesh Wmn Ahmedabad 10 Apr 2013
24 M du Preez (SA-W) 100* 1 v Bdesh Wmn Johannesburg 22 Sep 2013
25 SW Bates (NZ-W) 110 1 v WI Women Kingston 06 Oct 2013
26 M Raj (IND-W) 104* 1 v SL Women Visakhapatnam 23 Jan 2014
27 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 108* 1 v India Women Scarborough 23 Aug 2014
28 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 106 1 v SA Women Colombo (SSC) 17 Oct 2014
29 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 135* 2 v WI Women Bowral 16 Nov 2014
30 SW Bates (NZ-W) 106 1 v ENG Women Mt Maunganui 11 Feb 2015
31 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 104 1 v ENG Women Bristol 23 Jul 2015
32 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 114* 2 v NZ Women Mt Maunganui 22 Feb 2016
33 SW Bates (NZ-W) 110 1 v AUS Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
34 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 127 2 v NZ Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
35 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 123 2 v PAK Women Nelson 19 Nov 2016
36 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 134 1 v SA Women Canberra 20 Nov 2016
37 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 104* 2 v NZ Women Mt Maunganui 05 Mar 2017
38 SW Bates (NZ-W) 106* 2 v SL Women Bristol 24 Jun 2017
39 HC Knight (ENG-W) 106 1 v PAK Women Leicester 27 Jun 2017
40 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 152* 2 v SL Women Bristol 29 Jun 2017
41 M Raj (IND-W) 109 1 v NZ Women Derby 15 Jul 2017
42 SW Bates (NZ-W) 101* 2 v WI Women Lincoln 08 Mar 2018
43 SW Bates (NZ-W) 151 1 v Ire Women Dublin 08 Jun 2018
44 M Raj (IND-W) 125* 1 v SL Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018
45 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 115 2 v India Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018

M Raj of India scored 125 not out in the third one day game between Sri Lanka and India at Katunayake on 16.09.18 which was in a losing cause. It provides the third occasion of a captain’s century going in vain in the history of one day games. All the three occasions are listed below. M Raj became the second captain to witness her century in a losing cause and her knock of 125 not out represents the  highest score by a captain in a losing cause

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SW Bates (NZ-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
2 SW Bates (NZ-W) 110 1 v AUS Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
3 M Raj (IND-W) 125* 1 v SL Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018

 

Women’s ODI – Batswomen’s centuries in a losing cause

Women’s ODI – Batswomen’s centuries in a losing cause

M Raj of India scored 125 not out in the third one day game between Sri Lanka and India at Katunayake on 16.09.18 which was in a losing cause. It provides the 19th occasion of batswomen’s century going in vain in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 102 1 v SA Women Taunton 17 Aug 1997
2 DA Hockley (NZ-W) 100 2 v AUS Women Melbourne 06 Feb 2000
3 RJ Rolls (NZ-W) 114 1 v AUS Women Lincoln 06 Mar 2002
4 SC Taylor (ENG-W) 113* 1 v AUS Women Chennai 25 Feb 2007
5 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 101 1 v AUS Women Chennai 01 Mar 2007
6 SC Taylor (ENG-W) 110 1 v NZ Women Derby 23 Aug 2007
7 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 109 1 v AUS Women Sydney 14 Dec 2012
8 H Kaur (IND-W) 107* 2 v ENG Women Mumbai (BS) 03 Feb 2013
9 SW Bates (NZ-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
10 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 103 2 v ENG Women Mumbai (BS) 13 Feb 2013
11 SA Campbelle (WI-W) 105 1 v SL Women Dambulla 24 Feb 2013
12 S Mandhana (IND-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Hobart 05 Feb 2016
13 SW Bates (NZ-W) 110 1 v AUS Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
14 L Lee (SA-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Sydney 23 Nov 2016
15 BL Mooney (AUS-W) 100 1 v NZ Women Auckland 26 Feb 2017
16 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 178* 1 v AUS Women Bristol 29 Jun 2017
17 PG Raut (IND-W) 106 1 v AUS Women Bristol 12 Jul 2017
18 L Lee (SA-W) 117 2 v ENG Women Hove 12 Jun 2018
19 M Raj (IND-W) 125* 1 v SL Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018

M Raj of India scored 125 not out in the third one day game between Sri Lanka and India at Katunayake on 16.09.18  which was in a losing cause. It provides the fourth occasion of an Indian batswomen’s century going in vain in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 H Kaur (IND-W) 107* 2 v ENG Women Mumbai (BS) 03 Feb 2013
2 S Mandhana (IND-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Hobart 05 Feb 2016
3 PG Raut (IND-W) 106 1 v AUS Women Bristol 12 Jul 2017
4 M Raj (IND-W) 125* 1 v SL Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018
Women’s ODI – Two or more batswomen scoring centuries in the same one day game

Women’s ODI – Two or more batswomen scoring centuries in the same one day game

M Raj of India and AC Jayangani of Sri Lanka scored 125 not out and 115  respectively in the third one day game between Sri Lanka and India at Katunayake on 16.09.18 to provide the 26th occasion of two or more batswomen scoring centuries in the same one day game in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 DL Thomas (ENG-W) 134 1 v Int XI Women Hove 23 Jun 1973
  2 E Bakewell (ENG-W) 101* 1 v Int XI Women Hove 23 Jun 1973
               
2 1 LA Reeler (AUS-W) 143* 1 v Neth Women Perth 29 Nov 1988
  2 R Buckstein (AUS-W) 100 1 v Neth Women Perth 29 Nov 1988
               
3 1 CA Hodges (ENG-W) 113 1 v Ire Women Reading 24 Jul 1993
  2 HC Plimmer (ENG-W) 118 1 v Ire Women Reading 24 Jul 1993
               
4 1 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 131 1 v PAK Women Melbourne 07 Feb 1997
  2 LM Keightley (AUS-W) 156* 1 v PAK Women Melbourne 07 Feb 1997
               
5 1 JA Brittin (ENG-W) 138 1 v PAK Women Vijayawada 12 Dec 1997
  2 BA Daniels (ENG-W) 142* 1 v PAK Women Vijayawada 12 Dec 1997
               
6 1 R Gandhi (IND-W) 104* 1 v Ire Women Milton Keynes 26 Jun 1999
  2 M Raj (IND-W) 114* 1 v Ire Women Milton Keynes 26 Jun 1999
               
7 1 RJ Rolls (NZ-W) 114 1 v AUS Women Lincoln 06 Mar 2002
  2 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 105* 2 v NZ Women Lincoln 06 Mar 2002
               
8 1 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 151 1 v Ire Women Dublin 31 Jul 2005
  2 LC Sthalekar (AUS-W) 100* 1 v Ire Women Dublin 31 Jul 2005
               
9 1 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 129 1 v SA Women Lord’s 08 Aug 2008
  2 CMG Atkins (ENG-W) 145 1 v SA Women Lord’s 08 Aug 2008
               
10 1 AJ Blackwell (AUS-W) 106* 1 v India Women Canberra 08 Nov 2008
  2 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 101 1 v India Women Canberra 08 Nov 2008
               
11 1 HM Tiffen (NZ-W) 100 1 v PAK Women Sydney 19 Mar 2009
  2 SW Bates (NZ-W) 168 1 v PAK Women Sydney 19 Mar 2009
               
12 1 LS Greenway (ENG-W) 125* 1 v SA Women Potchefstroom 21 Oct 2011
  2 A Brindle (ENG-W) 107* 1 v SA Women Potchefstroom 21 Oct 2011
               
13 1 SR Taylor (WI-W) 107 1 v Ire Women Savar (3) 14 Nov 2011
  2 JB Nero (WI-W) 100 1 v Ire Women Savar (3) 14 Nov 2011
               
14 1 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 109 1 v India Women Mumbai (BS) 03 Feb 2013
  2 H Kaur (IND-W) 107* 2 v ENG Women Mumbai (BS) 03 Feb 2013
               
15 1 SW Bates (NZ-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
  2 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 112 2 v NZ Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
               
16 1 SW Bates (NZ-W) 110 1 v AUS Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
  2 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 127 2 v NZ Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
               
17 1 L Winfield (ENG-W) 123 1 v PAK Women Worcester 22 Jun 2016
  2 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 104 1 v PAK Women Worcester 22 Jun 2016
               
18 1 BL Mooney (AUS-W) 100 1 v NZ Women Auckland 26 Feb 2017
  2 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 102* 2 v AUS Women Auckland 26 Feb 2017
               
19 1 DB Sharma (IND-W) 188 1 v Ire Women Potchefstroom 15 May 2017
  2 PG Raut (IND-W) 109* 1 v Ire Women Potchefstroom 15 May 2017
               
20 1 HC Knight (ENG-W) 106 1 v PAK Women Leicester 27 Jun 2017
  2 NR Sciver (ENG-W) 137 1 v PAK Women Leicester 27 Jun 2017
               
21 1 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 178* 1 v AUS Women Bristol 29 Jun 2017
  2 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 152* 2 v SL Women Bristol 29 Jun 2017
               
22 1 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 148 1 v SA Women Bristol 05 Jul 2017
  2 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 147 1 v SA Women Bristol 05 Jul 2017
               
23 1 SW Bates (NZ-W) 151 1 v Ire Women Dublin 08 Jun 2018
  2 ML Green (NZ-W) 122 1 v Ire Women Dublin 08 Jun 2018
               
24 1 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 101 1 v SA Women Hove 12 Jun 2018
  2 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 118 1 v SA Women Hove 12 Jun 2018
  3 L Lee (SA-W) 117 2 v ENG Women Hove 12 Jun 2018
               
25 1 AC Kerr (NZ-W) 232* 1 v Ire Women Dublin 13 Jun 2018
  2 LM Kasperek (NZ-W) 113 1 v Ire Women Dublin 13 Jun 2018
               
26 1 M Raj (IND-W) 125* 1 v SL Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018
  2 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 115 2 v India Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018
Women’s One day Internationals witnesses 200 centuries

Women’s One day Internationals witnesses 200 centuries

Women’s one day internationals witnessed the occasion of 200 centuries.  M Raj of India and AC Jayangani of Sri Lanka scored 125 not out  and 115  respectively in the third one  day game between Sri Lanka and India at Katunayake on 16.09.18  to  provide the 199th  and 200th occasion of batswomen scoring centuries in the history  of Women’s one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 DL Thomas (ENG-W) 134 1 v Int XI Women Hove 23 Jun 1973
2 E Bakewell (ENG-W) 101* 1 v Int XI Women Hove 23 Jun 1973
3 R Heyhoe-Flint (ENG-W) 114 1 v Y. Eng Women Ilford 18 Jul 1973
4 E Bakewell (ENG-W) 118 1 v AUS Women Birmingham 28 Jul 1973
5 L Hill (AUS-W) 106 1 v ENG Women Canterbury 01 Aug 1976
6 BL Bevege (NZ-W) 101 1 v Int XI Women Auckland 12 Jan 1982
7 JA Brittin (ENG-W) 138* 1 v Int XI Women Hamilton 14 Jan 1982
8 JA Brittin (ENG-W) 101 1 v NZ Women Hastings 24 Jun 1984
9 J Kennare (AUS-W) 122 1 v ENG Women Melbourne 02 Feb 1985
0 J Kennare (AUS-W) 100* 2 v ENG Women Melbourne 03 Feb 1985
11 LA Reeler (AUS-W) 143* 1 v Neth Women Perth 29 Nov 1988
12 R Buckstein (AUS-W) 100 1 v Neth Women Perth 29 Nov 1988
13 NJ Turner (NZ-W) 114 1 v Neth Women Sydney 04 Dec 1988
14 LA Reeler (AUS-W) 108* 1 v NZ Women Melbourne 10 Dec 1988
15 R Buckstein (AUS-W) 105* 1 v Neth Women Melbourne 14 Dec 1988
16 WA Watson (ENG-W) 107* 1 v Ire Women Northampton 22 Jul 1990
17 DA Annetts (AUS-W) 100* 1 v ENG Women Christchurch 25 Jan 1992
18 JA Brittin (ENG-W) 104 1 v Denmk Women Banstead 20 Jul 1993
19 CA Hodges (ENG-W) 113 1 v Ire Women Reading 24 Jul 1993
20 HC Plimmer (ENG-W) 118 1 v Ire Women Reading 24 Jul 1993
21 JA Brittin (ENG-W) 100 1 v India Women Finchampstead 25 Jul 1993
22 CA Hodges (ENG-W) 105* 1 v AUS Women Guildford 26 Jul 1993
23 MP Moore (IRE-W) 114* 1 v Denmk Women Dublin 18 Jul 1995
24 DA Hockley (NZ-W) 117 1 v ENG Women Ch-le-St 18 Jun 1996
25 K Le Comber (NZ-W) 135* 1 v Ire Women Dublin 19 Jul 1996
26 MAM Lewis (NZ-W) 105 1 v PAK Women Christchurch 29 Jan 1997
27 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 131 1 v PAK Women Melbourne 07 Feb 1997
28 LM Keightley (AUS-W) 156* 1 v PAK Women Melbourne 07 Feb 1997
29 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 142 1 v NZ Women Auckland 16 Feb 1997
30 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 113* 2 v NZ Women Wellington 23 Feb 1997
31 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 102 1 v SA Women Taunton 17 Aug 1997
32 JA Brittin (ENG-W) 138 1 v PAK Women Vijayawada 12 Dec 1997
33 BA Daniels (ENG-W) 142* 1 v PAK Women Vijayawada 12 Dec 1997
34 DA Hockley (NZ-W) 100* 1 v SL Women Chandigarh 13 Dec 1997
35 DA Hockley (NZ-W) 100 1 v WI Women Chandigarh 15 Dec 1997
36 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 229* 1 v Denmk Women Mumbai 16 Dec 1997
37 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 173* 1 v Ire Women Pune 16 Dec 1997
38 LM Keightley (AUS-W) 113* 1 v ENG Women Lord’s 21 Jul 1998
39 R Gandhi (IND-W) 104* 1 v Ire Women Milton Keynes 26 Jun 1999
40 M Raj (IND-W) 114* 1 v Ire Women Milton Keynes 26 Jun 1999
41 A Chopra (IND-W) 100 1 v ENG Women Northampton 09 Jul 1999
42 K Smithies (ENG-W) 110* 2 v India Women Nottingham 11 Jul 1999
43 LM Keightley (AUS-W) 127* 1 v ENG Women Sydney 29 Jan 2000
44 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 146* 1 v ENG Women Newcastle 03 Feb 2000
45 DA Hockley (NZ-W) 100 2 v AUS Women Melbourne 06 Feb 2000
46 ME Grealey (IRE-W) 101 1 v PAK Women Dublin 25 Jul 2000
47 KN Young (IRE-W) 120 1 v PAK Women Dublin 27 Jul 2000
48 EC Drumm (NZ-W) 116 1 v ENG Women Oamaru 19 Nov 2000
49 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 139* 1 v Neth Women Lincoln 30 Nov 2000
50 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 154* 1 v SL Women Christchurch 01 Dec 2000
51 EC Drumm (NZ-W) 108* 1 v SA Women Lincoln 11 Dec 2000
52 SC Taylor (ENG-W) 137* 1 v SL Women Lincoln 12 Dec 2000
53 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 107* 2 v SA Women Lincoln 13 Dec 2000
54 L Olivier (SA-W) 101* 2 v Ire Women Christchurch 16 Dec 2000
55 RJ Rolls (NZ-W) 114 1 v AUS Women Lincoln 06 Mar 2002
56 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 105* 2 v NZ Women Lincoln 06 Mar 2002
57 PJ te Beest (NL-W) 138 1 v Scot Women Oegstgeest 21 Jul 2003
58 PJ te Beest (NL-W) 142 1 v Japan Women Schiedam 23 Jul 2003
59 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 102* 1 v NZ Women Auckland 11 Feb 2004
50 BJ Clark (AUS-W) 120 1 v NZ Women Hamilton 17 Feb 2004
61 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 102 1 v SA Women East London 18 Feb 2004
62 A Kirkire (IND-W) 106 1 v WI Women Gurgaon 12 Mar 2004
63 HM Watson (NZ-W) 115* 1 v Ire Women Dublin 25 Jul 2004
64 SC Taylor (ENG-W) 136 1 v SL Women Pretoria 24 Mar 2005
65 LM Keightley (AUS-W) 103 1 v SA Women Pretoria 28 Mar 2005
66 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 107* 1 v India Women Centurion 10 Apr 2005
67 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 151 1 v Ire Women Dublin 31 Jul 2005
68 LC Sthalekar (AUS-W) 100* 1 v Ire Women Dublin 31 Jul 2005
69 SC Taylor (ENG-W) 116 2 v AUS Women Taunton 30 Aug 2005
70 KV Jain (IND-W) 103 1 v ENG Women Kolkata 09 Dec 2005
71 J Sharma (IND-W) 138* 1 v PAK Women Karachi 30 Dec 2005
72 M Raj (IND-W) 108* 1 v SL Women Karachi 04 Jan 2006
73 SC Taylor (ENG-W) 156* 1 v India Women Lord’s 14 Aug 2006
74 LJ Poulton (AUS-W) 101 1 v NZ Women Brisbane 24 Oct 2006
75 J Logtenberg (SA-W) 103* 1 v PAK Women Pretoria 26 Jan 2007
76 RJ Rolls (NZ-W) 104* 2 v AUS Women Chennai 21 Feb 2007
77 J Sharma (IND-W) 104* 2 v AUS Women Chennai 23 Feb 2007
78 SC Taylor (ENG-W) 113* 1 v AUS Women Chennai 25 Feb 2007
79 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 101 1 v AUS Women Chennai 01 Mar 2007
80 SW Bates (NZ-W) 122 1 v India Women Chennai 01 Mar 2007
81 AL Watkins (NZ-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Darwin 22 Jul 2007
82 M Terblanche (SA-W) 114* 1 v Neth Women Utrecht 04 Aug 2007
83 J Logtenberg (SA-W) 153* 1 v Neth Women Deventer 05 Aug 2007
84 SC Taylor (ENG-W) 110 1 v NZ Women Derby 23 Aug 2007
85 AL Watkins (NZ-W) 111 1 v ENG Women Blackpool 26 Aug 2007
86 AJ Blackwell (AUS-W) 101 1 v ENG Women Melbourne 04 Feb 2008
87 C Brits (SA-W) 107* 1 v Neth Women Stellenbosch 21 Feb 2008
88 SC Taylor (ENG-W) 111* 2 v NZ Women Lincoln 25 Feb 2008
89 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 129 1 v SA Women Lord’s 08 Aug 2008
90 CMG Atkins (ENG-W) 145 1 v SA Women Lord’s 08 Aug 2008
91 LC Sthalekar (AUS-W) 104* 1 v India Women Sydney 01 Nov 2008
92 AJ Blackwell (AUS-W) 106* 1 v India Women Canberra 08 Nov 2008
93 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 101 1 v India Women Canberra 08 Nov 2008
94 SC Taylor (ENG-W) 101 1 v SL Women Canberra 07 Mar 2009
95 HM Tiffen (NZ-W) 100 1 v PAK Women Sydney 19 Mar 2009
96 SW Bates (NZ-W) 168 1 v PAK Women Sydney 19 Mar 2009
97 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 120 1 v AUS Women Chelmsford 30 Jun 2009
98 SR Taylor (WI-W) 108* 2 v SA Women Paarl 16 Oct 2009
99 LJ Poulton (AUS-W) 104* 2 v NZ Women Melbourne 17 Feb 2010
100 S Nitschke (AUS-W) 113* 2 v NZ Women Invercargill 06 Mar 2010
101 SR Taylor (WI-W) 147 1 v Neth Women Potchefstroom 06 Oct 2010
102 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 104* 2 v ENG Women Perth 07 Jan 2011
103 M Raj (IND-W) 109* 1 v WI Women Rajkot 18 Jan 2011
104 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 111 1 v Ire Women Colombo (PSS) 28 Apr 2011
105 LS Greenway (ENG-W) 125* 1 v SA Women Potchefstroom 21 Oct 2011
106 A Brindle (ENG-W) 107* 1 v SA Women Potchefstroom 21 Oct 2011
107 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 138 1 v SA Women Potchefstroom 23 Oct 2011
108 SR Taylor (WI-W) 107 1 v Ire Women Savar (3) 14 Nov 2011
109 JB Nero (WI-W) 100 1 v Ire Women Savar (3) 14 Nov 2011
110 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 137* 1 v NZ Women Lincoln 3 Mar 2012
111 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 109* 2 v NZ Women Lincoln 05 Mar 2012
112 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 128 1 v India Women Mumbai 14 Mar 2012
113 Nain Abidi (PAK-W) 101* 1 v Ire Women Dublin 22 Aug 2012
114 SW Bates (NZ-W) 122* 2 v AUS Women Sydney 12 Dec 2012
115 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 109 1 v AUS Women Sydney 14 Dec 2012
116 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 103 2 v NZ Women Sydney 17 Dec 2012
117 MDT Kamini (IND-W) 100 1 v WI Women Mumbai (BS) 31 Jan 2013
118 SFM Devine (NZ-W) 145 1 v SA Women Cuttack 01 Feb 2013
119 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 109 1 v India Women Mumbai (BS) 03 Feb 2013
120 H Kaur (IND-W) 107* 2 v ENG Women Mumbai (BS) 03 Feb 2013
121 SR Taylor (WI-W) 171 1 v SL Women Mumbai 03 Feb 2013
122 SW Bates (NZ-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
123 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 112 2 v NZ Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
124 M Kapp (SA-W) 102* 1 v PAK Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
125 M Raj (IND-W) 103* 2 v PAK Women Cuttack 07 Feb 2013
126 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 103 2 v ENG Women Mumbai (BS) 13 Feb 2013
127 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 106* 2 v NZ Women Mumbai (BS) 15 Feb 2013
128 SA Campbelle (WI-W) 105 1 v SL Women Dambulla 24 Feb 2013
129 H Kaur (IND-W) 103 1 v Bdesh Wmn Ahmedabad 10 Apr 2013
130 M du Preez (SA-W) 100* 1 v Bdesh Wmn Johannesburg 22 Sep 2013
131 SW Bates (NZ-W) 110 1 v WI Women Kingston 06 Oct 2013
132 SR Taylor (WI-W) 135* 1 v NZ Women Kingston 10 Oct 2013
133 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 100 1 v WI Women Port of Spain 03 Nov 2013
134 NE Bolton (AUS-W) 124 1 v ENG Women Melbourne 23 Jan 2014
135 M Raj (IND-W) 104* 1 v SL Women Visakhapatnam 23 Jan 2014
136 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 108* 1 v India Women Scarborough 23 Aug 2014
137 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 106 1 v SA Women Colombo (SSC) 17 Oct 2014
138 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 135* 2 v WI Women Bowral 16 Nov 2014
139 Javeria Khan (PAK-W) 133* 2 v SL Women Sharjah 13 Jan 2015
140 SW Bates (NZ-W) 106 1 v ENG Women Mt Maunganui 11 Feb 2015
141 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 104 1 v ENG Women Bristol 23 Jul 2015
142 RH Priest (NZ-W) 108 1 v SL Women Lincoln 03 Nov 2015
143 RH Priest (NZ-W) 157 1 v SL Women Lincoln 07 Nov 2015
144 AJ Blackwell (AUS-W) 114 1 v India Women Canberra 02 Feb 2016
145 S Mandhana (IND-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Hobart 05 Feb 2016
146 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 114* 2 v NZ Women Mt Maunganui 22 Feb 2016
147 SW Bates (NZ-W) 110 1 v AUS Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
148 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 127 2 v NZ Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
149 L Winfield (ENG-W) 123 1 v PAK Women Worcester 22 Jun 2016
150 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 104 1 v PAK Women Worcester 22 Jun 2016
151 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 168* 1 v PAK Women Taunton 27 Jun 2016
152 M du Preez (SA-W) 116* 1 v Ire Women Dublin 07 Aug 2016
153 L Wolvaardt (SA-W) 105 1 v Ire Women Dublin (Malahide) 09 Aug 2016
154 NE Bolton (AUS-W) 113 1 v SL Women Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2016
155 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 137* 1 v PAK Women Lincoln 11 Nov 2016
156 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 115* 2 v PAK Women Lincoln 13 Nov 2016
157 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 123 2 v PAK Women Nelson 19 Nov 2016
158 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 134 1 v SA Women Canberra 20 Nov 2016
159 L Lee (SA-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Sydney 23 Nov 2016
160 MDT Kamini (IND-W) 113* 1 v Ire Women Colombo (PSS) 10 Feb 2017
161 BL Mooney (AUS-W) 100 1 v NZ Women Auckland 26 Feb 2017
162 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 102* 2 v AUS Women Auckland 26 Feb 2017
163 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 104* 2 v NZ Women Mt Maunganui 05 Mar 2017
164 L Wolvaardt (SA-W) 149 1 v Ire Women Potchefstroom 11 May 2017
165 DB Sharma (IND-W) 188 1 v Ire Women Potchefstroom 15 May 2017
166 PG Raut (IND-W) 109* 1 v Ire Women Potchefstroom 15 May 2017
167 A Steyn (SA-W) 117 1 v Ire Women Potchefstroom (Uni) 19 May 2017
168 SW Bates (NZ-W) 106* 2 v SL Women Bristol 24 Jun 2017
169 NE Bolton (AUS-W) 107* 2 v WI Women Taunton 26 Jun 2017
170 HC Knight (ENG-W) 106 1 v PAK Women Leicester 27 Jun 2017
171 NR Sciver (ENG-W) 137 1 v PAK Women Leicester 27 Jun 2017
172 S Mandhana (IND-W) 106* 2 v WI Women Taunton 29 Jun 2017
173 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 178* 1 v AUS Women Bristol 29 Jun 2017
174 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 152* 2 v SL Women Bristol 29 Jun 2017
175 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 148 1 v SA Women Bristol 05 Jul 2017
176 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 147 1 v SA Women Bristol 05 Jul 2017
177 DJS Dottin (WI-W) 104* 1 v PAK Women Leicester 11 Jul 2017
178 PG Raut (IND-W) 106 1 v AUS Women Bristol 12 Jul 2017
179 NR Sciver (ENG-W) 129 1 v NZ Women Derby 12 Jul 2017
180 M Raj (IND-W) 109 1 v NZ Women Derby 15 Jul 2017
181 H Kaur (IND-W) 171* 1 v AUS Women Derby 20 Jul 2017
182 SFM Devine (NZ-W) 103 1 v PAK Women Sharjah 31 Oct 2017
183 S Mandhana (IND-W) 135 1 v SA Women Kimberley 07 Feb 2018
184 SFM Devine (NZ-W) 108 1 v WI Women Lincoln 04 Mar 2018
185 SW Bates (NZ-W) 101* 2 v WI Women Lincoln 08 Mar 2018
186 NE Bolton (AUS-W) 100* 2 v India Women Vadodara 12 Mar 2018
187 AJ Healy (AUS-W) 133 1 v India Women Vadodara 18 Mar 2018
188 Javeria Khan (PAK-W) 113* 1 v SL Women Dambulla 20 Mar 2018
189 SW Bates (NZ-W) 151 1 v Ire Women Dublin 08 Jun 2018
190 ML Green (NZ-W) 122 1 v Ire Women Dublin 08 Jun 2018
191 SFM Devine (NZ-W) 108 1 v Ire Women Dublin 10 Jun 2018
192 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 101 1 v SA Women Hove 12 Jun 2018
193 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 118 1 v SA Women Hove 12 Jun 2018
194 L Lee (SA-W) 117 2 v ENG Women Hove 12 Jun 2018
195 AC Kerr (NZ-W) 232* 1 v Ire Women Dublin 13 Jun 2018
196 LM Kasperek (NZ-W) 113 1 v Ire Women Dublin 13 Jun 2018
197 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 105 2 v SA Women Canterbury 15 Jun 2018
198 SFM Devine (NZ-W) 117* 2 v ENG Women Leicester 13 Jul 2018
199 M Raj (IND-W) 125* 1 v SL Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018
200 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 115 2 v India Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018

 

 

PROGRESSIVE MILESTONES
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 DL Thomas (ENG-W) 134 1 v Int XI Women Hove 23 Jun 1973
25 K Le Comber (NZ-W) 135* 1 v Ire Women Dublin 19 Jul 1996
50 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 154* 1 v SL Women Christchurch 01 Dec 2000
75 J Logtenberg (SA-W) 103* 1 v PAK Women Pretoria 26 Jan 2007
100 S Nitschke (AUS-W) 113* 2 v NZ Women Invercargill 06 Mar 2010
125 M Raj (IND-W) 103* 2 v PAK Women Cuttack 07 Feb 2013
150 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 104 1 v PAK Women Worcester 22 Jun 2016
175 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 148 1 v SA Women Bristol 05 Jul 2017
200 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 115 2 v India Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018
Women’s ODI – Rival batswomen scoring centuries in the same game

Women’s ODI – Rival batswomen scoring centuries in the same game

M Raj of India and AC Jayangani of Sri Lanka scored 125 not out and 115  respectively in the third one day game between Sri Lanka and India at Katunayake on 16.09.18 to provide the eighth occasion of rival batswomen scoring centuries in the same game. All such occasions are listed below

No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 RJ Rolls (NZ-W) 114 1 v AUS Women Lincoln 06 Mar 2002
  2 KL Rolton (AUS-W) 105* 2 v NZ Women Lincoln 06 Mar 2002
               
2 1 CM Edwards (ENG-W) 109 1 v India Women Mumbai (BS) 03 Feb 2013
  2 H Kaur (IND-W) 107* 2 v ENG Women Mumbai (BS) 03 Feb 2013
               
3 1 SW Bates (NZ-W) 102 1 v AUS Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
  2 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 112 2 v NZ Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
               
4 1 SW Bates (NZ-W) 110 1 v AUS Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
  2 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 127 2 v NZ Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
               
5 1 BL Mooney (AUS-W) 100 1 v NZ Women Auckland 26 Feb 2017
  2 AE Satterthwaite (NZ-W) 102* 2 v AUS Women Auckland 26 Feb 2017
               
6 1 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 178* 1 v AUS Women Bristol 29 Jun 2017
  2 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 152* 2 v SL Women Bristol 29 Jun 2017
               
7 1 TT Beaumont (ENG-W) 101 1 v SA Women Hove 12 Jun 2018
  2 SJ Taylor (ENG-W) 118 1 v SA Women Hove 12 Jun 2018
  3 L Lee (SA-W) 117 2 v ENG Women Hove 12 Jun 2018
               
8 1 M Raj (IND-W) 125* 1 v SL Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018
  2 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 115 2 v India Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018

M Raj of India and AC Jayangani of Sri Lanka scored 125 not out and 115  respectively in the third one day game between Sri Lanka and India at Katunayake on 16.09.18 to provide the second occasion of rival captains scoring centuries in the same Women’s ODO. Both such occasions are listed below

No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 SW Bates (NZ-W) 110 1 v AUS Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
  2 MM Lanning (AUS-W) 127 2 v NZ Women Mt Maunganui 24 Feb 2016
               
2 1 M Raj (IND-W) 125* 1 v SL Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018
  2 AC Jayangani (SL-W) 115 2 v India Women Katunayake 16 Sep 2018
It was so near and yet so far for India in the 2017 Women’s World Cup – loses to England by nine runs

It was so near and yet so far for India in the 2017 Women’s World Cup – loses to England by nine runs

Anya Shrubsole

A Shrubsole was declared Player of the match for  her  bowling  effort 6 for 46

 

N Sciver of England scores 51 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the finals of Women’s World Cup

It also provides the second of a England batswoman scoring a fifty in the finals of a Women’s World Cup, J Southgate had scored 53 against Australia at Christchurch on 07.02.82

PG Raut scored 86 and Harmanpreet Kaur scored 51 in this game to provide the eleventh and twelth occasion of a batsman scoring fifties in the finals of the ’s World Cup

It also provides the first occasion of Indian batswoman scoring fifties in the World Cup final. It also provides the third occasion of two batswomen scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup final. All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 KL Rolton 107* 1 Aus v Ind Centurion 10 Apr 2005
  2 LC Sthalekar 55 1 Aus v Ind Centurion 10 Apr 2005
                 
2 1 RL Haynes 52 1 Aus v Win Mumbai (BS) 17 Feb 2013
  2 JE Cameron 75 1 Aus v Win Mumbai (BS) 17 Feb 2013
                 
3 1 PG Raut 86 2 Ind v Eng Lord’s 23 Jul 2017
  2 H Kaur 51 2 Ind v Eng Lord’s 23 Jul 2017

N Sciver {51}, PG Raut {86} and H Kaur scored fifties in this game to provide the first occasion of three batsmen scoring fifties in the finals of the Women’s World Cup.

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 NR Sciver 51 1 Eng v Ind Lord’s 23 Jul 2017
2 PG Raut 86 2 Ind v Eng Lord’s 23 Jul 2017
3 H Kaur 51 2 Ind v Eng Lord’s 23 Jul 2017

M Raj became the third batswoman to score 400 plus runs in the Women’s World Cup 2017. She had an aggregate of 409 runs from nine games. Others are TT Beamount of England {410} and E Perry of Australia {404}. M Raj stands second in the list  of batswoman who have scored 400  plus runs in WWC 2017

M Raj was dismissed run out for 17 in this game to provide the 47th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the World Cup. Her dismissal provide the seventh occasion of an Indian captain dismissed run out in the World Cup

M Raj became the first batswoman to be dismissed run out in the finals of the World Cup.

PG Raut scored 86 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of an opening batswoman scoring a fifty in the World Cup final. She also became the first Indian batswoman to accomplish the feat. Her score is the second highest score by an opening batswoman in the Women’s World Cup finals. BJ Clark of Australia has score 91 against New Zealand at Lincoln on 23.12.00

A Shrubsole of England captured six for 46 in this game to provide the third occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets in the World Cup. Others are – G Page of New Zealand – 6 for 20 vs Tri & Tob at St Albans on 23.06.73 and J Lord of New Zealand – 6 for 20 against India at Auckland on 14.01.82

A Shrubsole of England captured six for 46 in this game to provide the second occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets in the World Cup against India. Prior to this J Lord of New Zealand had captured 6 for 20 against India at Auckland on 14.01.82

A Shrubsole of England captured six for 46 in this game to become the first bowler to capture six wickets in the World Cup Finals. The previous best was 4 for 34 by England bowler against New Zealand at Sydney on 22.03.09.

England won this finals by nine runs to provide the second occasion of a team winning the finals by a single digit runs margin. New Zealand had won the 2000 finals by four runs against Australia at Lincoln on 23.12.00

PG Raut’s 86 and H Kaur’s 51 in this game were in a losing cause to provide the fourth and fifth occasion of batswoman’s fifty in a losing cause in the finals of the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of two batswoman’s fifties going in vain in the finals of the World Cup

S Mandhana, S Verma, J Goswami and RS Gayakwad scored ducks in this game to provide the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th occasion of a batswoman scoring a duck in the finals of the World Cup. S Mandhana became the third opening batsman to score a duck in the finals of the World Cup.

It also provides the first occasion of four batswoman scoring ducks in the finals of the World Cup.

This game was the first final to be played at Lord’s – the Mecca of Cricket. England won the toss and won the finals to provide the fourth occasion of a team winning the toss and the final in the history of Women’s World Cup. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Oppn Ground Start Date
1 NZl won 004 runs won 1st Aus Lincoln 23 Dec 2000
2 Aus won 098 runs won 1st Ind Centurion 10 Apr 2005
3 Aus won 114 runs won 1st Win Mumbai (BS) 17 Feb 2013
4 Eng won 009 runs won 1st Ind Lord’s 23 Jul 2017

England and India scored 228 for 7 and 219 respectively in this game to provide the third and fourth occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in the finals of the Women’s World Cup. It also provides the very first occasion of both the teams posting 200 plus runs in a final of the Women’s World Cup.

England has posted a total of 200 plus runs in the World Cup on 33 occasions, while India has done so on 13 occasions. But both the teams posted 200 plus runs in the finals of the World Cup for the first time.

India has lost a world cup game on three occasions when it had posted 200 plus runs- once batting first and twice batting second. The first occasion of India losing a game after posting 200 plus runs batting second was also against England at Mum-BS on 03.02.13. England posted 272 for 8 batting first and India scored 240 for 9 to lose the game by 32 runs.

India at one stage was 191 for 3 and lost  its seven wickets for 28 runs to be dismissed all out for 219 in 5.2 overs in an incredible collapse to lose  the game by nine runs. A Shrubsole captured  four wickets of the seven wickets that  fell  in this collapse.