One day I thought why only write about men’s cricket and games so now let’s focus on women’s cricket and here’s the List of Highest Individual Scores in Women’s ODI Cricket.
Sr. No. | Player Name | Team | Runs | Balls | Against |
1. | Amelia Kerr | New Zealand | 232* | 145 | Ireland |
2. | Belinda Clark | Australia | 229* | 155 | Denmark |
3. | Deepti Sharma | India | 188 | 160 | Ireland |
4. | Chamari Athapaththu | Sri Lanka | 178* | 143 | Australia |
5. | Charlotte Edwards | England | 173* | 155 | Ireland |
6. | H Kaur | India | 171* | 115 | Australia |
7. | SR Taylor | West Indies | 171 | 137 | Sri Lanka |
8. | TT Beaumont | England | 168* | 144 | Pakistan |
9. | SW Bates | New Zealand | 168 | 105 | Pakistan |
10. | RH Priest | New Zealand | 157 | 146 | Sri Lanka |
Amelia Kerr – List of Highest Individual Scores in Women’s ODI Cricket
She is a New Zealand cricketer who currently plays for Wellington and New Zealand Cricket team and On 13 June 2018, she made a record playing against Ireland.
She has the record of most Individual scores in women’s One Day Internationals with 232* runs in 145 balls.
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Belinda Clark
On December 16, 1997, Belinda Clark showed the world one of the best performances and hit hard on the ground in the Women’s World Cup against Denmark.
We all say that Sachin Tendulkar was the first to hit a double century and it’s true but the first male cricketer, not the first person to do so.
In a 1997 ICC Women’s World Cup game in Mumbai, 13 years before he became the first male to score a double hundred in ODI, captain Belinda Clark smashed an unbeaten 229* off just 155 balls for Australia’s victory against the mammoth score of 412 for 3 against Denmark.
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Deepti Sharma
She became the highest Indian Cricketer in the Women’s cricket tournament. In the match against Ireland, she scored 188 runs in 160 balls and made history.
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