List of Women's Cricket World Cup records

The first ever Cricket World Cup was organised for women in 1973 by the English Women's Cricket Association, based on an idea by cricketer Rachel Heyhoe Flint and businessman Jack Hayward.[1] After the success of the Women's Cricket World Cup, the men's tournament took place two years later.[2]

Seven teams competed in the inaugural tournament in England which took place over five and a half weeks. Each ODI match was 60 overs and every team played each other in a round-robin league format.[3] Subsequent tournaments were hampered by lack of funds for women's teams meaning that their scheduling for many years was inconsistent.[4] The 1997 World Cup was the first to be played with 50 overs and a knock-out stage.[5]

Since the inaugural tournament, there have been a total of 12 World Cups with the 13th planned for 2025 in India. Australia have won the most World Cups, having won 7 out of the 12 tournaments. Several important records have been set at the Women's World cup, including the first 400+ score in ODI cricket and the first ODI double century, both of which predate the records in men's ODIs.[6]

Notation edit

Team notation

  • (300–3) indicates that a team scored 300 runs for three wickets and the innings was closed, either due to a successful run chase or if no overs remained (or are able) to be bowled.
  • (300) indicates that a team scored 300 runs and was all out, either by losing all ten wickets or by having one or more batters unable to bat and losing the remaining wickets.

Batting notation

  • (100) indicates that a batter scored 100 runs and was out.
  • (100*) indicates that a batter scored 100 runs and was not out.

Bowling notation

  • (5–100) indicates that a bowler has captured five wickets while giving away 100 runs.

Recent records

Records set at the most recent World Cup have a light blue background

Team records edit

Women's Cricket World Cup Winners and Runner-ups
Rank Country Wins Runners-up Total Appearances
1   Australia 7 2 12
2   England 4 4 12
3   New Zealand 1 3 12
4   India 0 2 10
5   West Indies 0 1 7
Updated as of the end of the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup.[1]

Team wins, losses, ties, and no results edit

Team First Appearance Last Appearance Matches Won Lost Tied No result % Win
  Australia 1973 2022 93 79 11 1 2 84.94%
  Bangladesh 2022 2022 7 1 6 0 0 14.28%
  Denmark 1993 1997 13 2 11 0 0 15.38%
  England 1973 2022 92 62 27 2 1 67.39%
  India 1978 2022 70 37 31 1 1 44.28%
  International XI 1973 1982 18 3 14 0 1 16.66%
  Ireland 1988 2005 34 7 26 0 1 20.58%
  Jamaica 1973 1973 5 1 4 0 0 20.00%
  Netherlands 1988 2000 26 2 24 0 0 7.69%
  New Zealand 1973 2022 87 54 30 2 1 62.06%
  Pakistan 1997 2022 30 3 27 0 0 10.00%
  South Africa 1997 2022 46 20 24 0 2 43.47%
  Sri Lanka 1997 2017 35 8 26 0 1 22.85%
  Trinidad and Tobago 1973 1973 6 2 4 0 0 33.33%
  West Indies 1993 2022 46 16 28 0 2 34.78%
  Young England 1973 1973 6 1 5 0 0 16.66%
Last updated: 31 July 2023.[7]

The win percentage excludes no results; a tie counts as half a win. Doesn't include forfeited matches.

Result records edit

Greatest win margin (by runs) edit

Margin Teams Venue Date Ref.
363 runs   Australia (412–3) beat   Denmark (49) Middle Income Group Club Ground, Bandra, Mumbai 16 December 1997 [8]
255 runs   Australia (284–1) beat   Netherlands (29) Willetton Sports Club, Perth 29 November 1988 [9]
239 runs   England (286–3) beat   Denmark (47) Recreation Ground, Banstead, Surrey 20 July 1993 [10]
230 runs   England (376–2) beat   Pakistan (146–3) Indira Gandhi Stadium, Vijayawada 12 December 1997 [11]
223 runs   New Zealand (373–7) beat   Pakistan (150) Drummoyne Oval, Sydney 19 March 2009 [12]
Last updated: 31 July 2023.[13]

Lowest win margin (by runs) edit

As well as these narrow victories, there have been three matches where the scores finished level, two in the 1982 World Cup and one in the 1997 World Cup.[14]

Margin Teams Venue Date Ref.
1 run   South Africa (196) beat   West Indies (168) Laudium Oval, Pretoria 24 March 2005 [15]
2 runs   Australia (147) beat   England (145) Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai 8 February 2013 [16]
3 runs   England (179) beat   India (176) Finchampstead Park, Berkshire 25 July 1993 [17]
3 runs   England (259–8) beat   Australia (256–8) County Ground, Bristol 9 July 2017 [18]
3 runs   West Indies (259–9) beat   New Zealand (256) Bay Oval, Tauranga 4 March 2022 [19]
Last updated: 31 July 2023.[14]

Team scoring records edit

Highest innings totals edit

Score Team Opponent Venue Date Ref.
412–3 (50 overs)   Australia   Denmark Middle Income Group Club Ground, Bandra, Mumbai 16 December 1997 [8]
377–7 (50 overs)   England   Pakistan Grace Road, Leicester 27 June 2017 [20]
376–2 (50 overs)   England   Pakistan Indira Gandhi Stadium, Vijayawada 12 December 1997 [11]
373–7 (50 overs)   New Zealand   Pakistan Drummoyne Oval, Sydney 19 March 2009 [12]
373–5 (50 overs)   England   South Africa County Ground, Bristol 5 July 2017 [21]
Last updated: 31 July 2023.[22]

Lowest innings totals edit

Score Team Opponent Venue Date Refs.
27 (13.4 overs)   Pakistan   Australia Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad 14 December 1997 [23]
29 (25.1 overs)   Netherlands   Australia Willetton Sports Club, Perth 29 November 1988 [9]
37 (25 overs)   India   New Zealand Cornwall Park, Auckland 14 January 1982 [24]
40 (54.2 overs)   Netherlands   New Zealand Lindfield Cricket Club Ground, Sussex 25 July 1993 [25]
47 (33.5 overs)   Denmark   England Recreation Ground, Banstead, Surrey July 20, 1993 [10]
Last updated: 31 July 2023.[26]

Highest match aggregate edit

Score Teams Venue Date Ref.
678–14 (100 overs)   England (373–5) v   South Africa (305–9) County Ground, Bristol 5 July 2017 [21]
641–15 (93.4 overs)   Australia (356–5) v   England (285) Hagley Oval, Christchurch 3 April 2022 [27]
608–11 (100 overs)   Australia (310–3) v   England (298–8) Seddon Park, Hamilton 5 March 2022 [28]
557–11 (99.3 overs)   Australia (280–4) v   India (277/7) Eden Park, Auckland 19 March 2022 [29]
549–14 (100 overs)   India (274–7) v   South Africa (275–7) Hagley Oval, Christchurch 27 March 2022 [30]
Last updated: 31 July 2023.[31]

Lowest match aggregate edit

Score Teams Venue Date Ref.
55–11 (19.5 overs)   Australia (28–1) v   Pakistan (27) Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad 14 December 1997 [23]
81–10 (67.4 overs)   Netherlands (40) v   New Zealand (41-0) Lindfield Cricket Club Ground, Sussex 25 July 1993 [25]
97–10 (28.1 overs)   Netherlands (48–8) v   New Zealand (49–2) Mohan Meakins Cricket Stadium, Ghaziabad 11 December 1997 [32]
99–12 (61.0 overs)   New Zealand (50–2) v   India (49) Ilam University, Christchurch 2 February 1982 [33]
99–10 (31.4 overs)   South Africa (51–0) v   West Indies (48) Grace Road, Leicester 2 June 2017 [34]
Last updated: 31 July 2023.[35]

Highest run chase edit

Score Team Opposition Venue Date Ref.
280–4 (49.3 overs)   Australia   India Eden Park, Auckland 19 March 2022 [29][36]
275–7 (50 overs)   South Africa   India Hagley Oval, Christchurch 27 March 2022 [30]
272–5 (45.2 overs)   Australia   South Africa Basin Reserve, Wellington 22 March 2022 [37]
262–2 (43.5 overs)   Australia   Sri Lanka County Ground, Bristol 29 June 2017 [38]
244–9 (50 overs)   Sri Lanka   England Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai 1 February 2013 [39]
Last updated: 31 July 2023[40]

Most extras edit

An extra is a run scored by a means other than a batter hitting the ball. Other than runs scored off the bat from a no-ball, a batter is not given credit for extras and the extras are tallied separately on the scorecard and count only towards the team's score.

Extras Team credited Team conceded b lb w nb Venue Date Ref.
51   South Africa   Pakistan 1 4 46 0 IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara 16 December 1997 [41]
46   New Zealand   West Indies 4 10 32 0 Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh 15 December 1997 [42]
45   Ireland   Netherlands 0 3 41 1 Hagley Oval, Christchurch 14 December 2000 [43]
43   Australia   South Africa 0 7 33 3 LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria 28 March 2005 [44]
39   Sri Lanka   England 0 1 38 0 Harlequins, Pretoria 24 March 2005 [45]
  Ireland   South Africa 2 3 33 1 Nehru Stadium, Pune 14 December 1997 [46]
Last updated: 6 August 2023.[47]

Batting edit

 
Debbie Hockley, the World Cup's leading batter

Runs edit

Most career runs edit

Runs Batter Mat Inn HS Avg 100s 50s Period
1,501   Debbie Hockley 45 43 100* 42.88 2 10 1982–2000
1,321   Mithali Raj 38 36 109 47.17 2 11 2000–2022
1,299   Jan Brittin 36 35 138* 43.40 4 3 1982–1997
1,231   Charlotte Edwards 30 28 173* 53.52 4 7 1997–2013
1,179   Suzie Bates 27 26 168 56.14 4 5 2009–2022
Last updated: 31 July 2023.[55]

Highest individual scores edit

Runs Player Balls 4s 6s SR Opposition Venue Date Ref.
229*[a]   Belinda Clark 155 22 - 147.74   Denmark Middle Income Group Club Ground, Bandra, Mumbai 16 December 1997 [8]
178*   Chamari Athapaththu 143 22 6 124.47   Australia County Ground, Bristol 29 June 2017 [38]
173*   Charlotte Edwards 155 19 - 111.61   Ireland Nehru Stadium, Pune 16 December 1997 [56]
171*   Harmanpreet Kaur 115 20 7 148.69   Australia County Ground, Derby 20 July 2017 [57]
171   Stafanie Taylor 138 26 - 123.18   Sri Lanka Middle Income Group Club Ground, Bandra, Mumbai 3 February 2013 [58]
Last updated: 31 July 2023.[59]
  1. ^ This was the first double century (men's or women's) in ODI cricket.[6]

Most centuries edit

Centuries Batter Mat Inn Runs HS Span
4   Nat Sciver-Brunt 18 17 805 148* 2017-2022
  Suzie Bates 27 26 1179 168 2009–2022
  Charlotte Edwards 30 28 1231 173* 1997–2013
  Jan Brittin 36 35 1299 138* 1982–1997
3   Claire Taylor 19 18 856 137* 2000–2009
  Harmanpreet Kaur 26 22 876 171* 2009–2022
  Meg Lanning 22 22 948 152* 2013–2022
  Karen Rolton 28 22 974 154* 2013–2022
Last updated: 2 August 2023.[60]

Most 50+ scores edit

No. Batter Mat Inn Runs HS 100s 50s Span
13   Mithali Raj[61] 38 36 1321 109 2 11 2000–2022
12   Debbie Hockley 45 43 1501 100* 2 10 1982–2000
11   Charlotte Edwards 30 28 1231 173* 4 7 1997–2013
9   Laura Wolvaardt 15 15 757 90 0 9 2017–2022
  Karen Rolton 28 22 974 154* 3 6 1997–2009
  Suzie Bates 27 26 1179 168 4 5 2009–2022
Last updated: 2 August 2023.[62]

Fastest 50 edit

Balls Batter Opposition Venue Date Ref.
20   Deandra Dottin   Sri Lanka Middle Income Group Club Ground, Bandra, Mumbai 3 February 2013 [58]
25   Chloe Tryon   England County Ground, Bristol 5 July 2017 [21]
27   Sophie Devine   Pakistan County Ground, Taunton 8 July 2017 [63]
29   Rachel Priest   West Indies County Ground, Taunton 6 July 2017 [64]
30   Eshani Kaushalya   India Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai 5 February 2013 [65]
Last updated: 2 August 2023.[66]

Most ducks edit

Ducks Batter Innings Span
6   Susanne Nielsen 11 1993–1997
5   Irene Schoof 8 1988
  Lopamudra Bhattacharji 12 1978–1982
  Dorte Christiansen 13 1993–1997
  Kycia Knight 16 2013–2022
  Chamani Seneviratne 17 1997–2013
Last updated: 4 August 2023.[67]

Averages edit

 
Karen Rolton, the batter with the highest batting average in the World Cup, photographed at the 2009 World Cup.

Highest average edit

Average Batter Mat Inn NO Runs Span
74.92   Karen Rolton 28 22 9 974 1997–2009
61.14   Claire Taylor 19 18 4 856 2000–2009
60.57   Belinda Clark 29 26 7 1151 1993–2005
60.44   Rachael Heyhoe Flint 18 16 7 544 1973–1982
58.23   Laura Wolvaardt 15 15 2 757 2017–2022
Qualification: Minimum 10 innings. Last updated: 31 July 2023.[68]

Highest strike rate edit

Strike rate Batter Mat Inn Runs BF Span
108.97   Alyssa Healy 17 14 607 557 2017–2022
99.13   Nat Sciver-Brunt 18 17 805 812 2017–2022
95.02   Sophie Devine 25 22 669 704 2009–2022
94.39   Harmanpreet Kaur 26 22 876 928 2009–2022
94.22   Deandra Dottin 29 28 718 762 2009–2022
Qualification: Minimum 500 balls faced. Last updated: 2 August 2023.[69]

Boundaries edit

Most sixes in an innings edit

Sixes Batter Opposition Runs Balls Venue Date Ref
9   Sophie Devine   Pakistan 93 41 County Ground, Taunton 8 July 2017 [63]
7   Lizelle Lee   India 92 65 Grace Road, Leicester 8 July 2017 [72]
7   Harmanpreet Kaur   Australia 171 115 County Ground, Derby 20 July 2017 [57]
6   Suzie Bates   Pakistan 168 105 Drummoyne Oval, Sydney 19 March 2009 [12]
6   Sophie Devine   South Africa 145 131 DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack 1 January 2013 [73]
6   Chamari Athapaththu   Australia 178 143 County Ground, Bristol 29 June 2017 [38]
Last updated: 3 August 2023.[74]

Most fours in an innings edit

Fours Batter Opposition Runs Balls Venue Date Ref
26   Alyssa Healy   England 170 138 Hagley Oval, Christchurch 3 April 2022 [27]
24   Sarah Taylor   South Africa 147 104 County Ground, Bristol 5 July 2017 [21]
22   Belinda Clark   Denmark 229* 155 Middle Income Group Club Ground, Bandra, Mumbai 16 December 1997 [8]
22   Chamari Athapaththu   Australia 178* 143 County Ground, Bristol 29 June 2017 [38]
22   Tammy Beaumont   South Africa 148 145 County Ground, Bristol 5 July 2017 [21]
Last updated: 3 August 2023.[75]

Boundary runs in an innings edit

Boundaries Batter 4s 6s Opposition Venue Date Ref.
124   Chamari Athapaththu 22 6   Australia County Ground, Bristol 29 June 2017 [38]
122   Harmanpreet Kaur 20 7   Australia County Ground, Derby 20 July 2017 [57]
112   Suzie Bates 19 6   Pakistan Drummoyne Oval, Sydney 19 March 2009 [12]
104   Alyssa Healy 26 0   England Hagley Oval, Christchurch 3 April 2022 [27]
96   Sarah Taylor 24 0   South Africa County Ground, Bristol 5 July 2017 [21]
Last updated: 4 August 2023.[76][77]

One tournament edit

Bowling edit

Wickets edit

Best bowling figures edit

Figures Player Overs Maidens Econ Opposition Venue Date Ref.
6–10   Jackie Lord 8.0 2 1.25   India Cornwall Park, Auckland 14 January 1982 [24]
6–20   Glenys Page 6.2 0 3.15   Trinidad and Tobago Clarence Park, St Albans 3 June 1973 [84]
6-36   Sophie Ecclestone 8.0 0 4.50   South Africa Hagley Oval, Christchurch 31 March 2022 [85]
6–46   Anya Shrubsole 9.4 0 4.75   India Lord's, London 23 July 2017 [86]
5-5   Jennifer Turner 11.2 7 0.44   Netherlands Lindfield Cricket Club Ground, Sussex 25 July 1993 [25]
Last updated: 8 August 2023.[87]

Most four-wicket hauls edit

4+ Bowler Inns. Av. BBI 5s Span
4   Lyn Fullston 20 11.94 5–27 2 1982–1988
  Dane van Niekerk 14 12.66 4-0 0 2009–2017
3   Carole Hodges 24 14.86 4-3 0 1982–1993
  Anya Shrubsole 22 20.35 6–46 2 2009–2022
Last updated: 4 August 2023.[88]

List of hat-tricks edit

Bowler Opposition Dismissals Venue Date Ref.
  Carole Hodges   Denmark Recreation Ground, Banstead, Surrey July 20, 1993 [10]
  Julie Harris   West Indies Civil Service Sports Ground, Chiswick 26 July 1993 [89]
Last updated: 4 August 2023[90]

Averages edit

Best average edit

Avg. Player Matches Wickets Econ Overs Span
9.33   Julie Harris 8 15 1.80 77.3 1993
9.72   Katrina Keenan 15 25 1.97 123.0 1997–2000
11.50   Charmaine Mason 14 26 2.53 118.0 1997–2000
11.84   Cherry-Ann Singh 7 13 2.26 68.0 1993
11.94   Lyn Fullston 20 39 2.22 209.1 1982–1988
Qualification: Minimum 400 deliveries. Last updated: 4 August 2023.[91][92]

Best strike-rate edit

Strike-rate Player Matches Wickets Overs Span
19.5   Dane van Niekerk 16 27 88.0 2009–2017
24.4   Sophie Ecclestone 9 21 85.3 2022
26.5   Shubhangi Kulkarni 14 21 92.5 1978–1982
26.7   Kathryn Ramel 16 19 84.4 1997–2000
26.9   Purnima Rau 19 30 134.3 1993–2000
Qualification: Minimum 400 deliveries. Last updated: 4 August 2023.[93][94]

Best economy rate edit

Economy rates Player Matches Wickets Runs Overs Span
1.53   Sue Brown 12 11 176 114.3 1982
1.57   Brigit Legg 9 11 240 100.2 1988
1.69   Karen Brown 14 18 240 142.0 1988–1993
1.72   Marie Cornish 14 15 237 137.2 1978–1982
1.77   Denise Martin 9 14 180 101.4 1982
Qualification: Minimum 400 deliveries. Last updated: 4 August 2023.[95][96]

One tournament edit

Most wickets in a tournament
Wickets Player Matches Avg. Econ BBI Tournament
23   Lyn Fullston 12 12.00 2.24 5–27 1982
22   Jackie Lord 12 12.40 2.40 6–10 1982
21   Sophie Ecclestone 9 15.61 3.83 6-36 2022
20   Neetu David 8 8.35 2.54 5-32 2005
  Shubhangi Kulkarni 12 11.70 2.89 3–19 1982
Last updated: 4 August 2023.[97]

Fielding edit

Wicketkeeping edit

Overall edit

Most dismissals edit

Dismissal Player Matches Catches Stumpings Period
40   Jane Smit 29 22 18 1993–2005
33   Trisha Chetty 25 27 6 2009–2022
32   Rebecca Rolls 22 24 8 1997–2005
31   Anju Jain 24 14 17 1993–2005
29   Shirley Hodges 22 17 12 1973–1982
Last updated: 5 August 2023.[100]

Most dismissals in an innings edit

Dismissals Player Catches Stumpings Opposition Venue Date Ref.
6   Sarah Illingworth 4 2   Australia HSBC Sports and Social Club, Beckenham 29 July 1993 [101]
  Venkatacher Kalpana 1 5   Denmark Slough Cricket Club, Slough 29 July 1993 [102]
5   Fowzieh Khalili 2 3   England Cooks Gardens, Whanganui 20 January 1982 [103]
  Anju Jain 3 2   New Zealand Technikon Oval, Pretoria 30 March 2005 [104]
  Trisha Chetty 5 1   Sri Lanka Barabati Stadium, Cuttack 13 February 2013 [105]
  Richa Ghosh[106] 4 1   Pakistan Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui 6 March 2022 [107]
Last updated: 5 August 2023.[108]

One tournament edit

Most dismissals in a tournament
Dismissals Player Matches Catches Stumpings Tournament
20   Fowzieh Khalili 10 7 13 1982
19   Shirley Hodges 13 10 9 1982
  Terri Russell 13 8 11 1982
17   Sarah Illingworth 8 10 7 1993
  Anju Jain 8 9 8 2005
  Edna Ryan 12 12 5 1982
Last updated: 5 August 2023.[109]

Partnership edit

Highest partnerships (any wicket) edit

Runs Partnership Players Batting team Opposition Venue Date Ref.
275 2nd wicket Sarah Taylor & Tammy Beaumont   England   South Africa County Ground, Bristol 5 July 2017 [21]
262 2nd wicket Haidee Tiffen & Suzie Bates   New Zealand   Pakistan Drummoyne Oval, Sydney 19 March 2009 [12]
246 1st wicket Lynne Thomas & Enid Bakewell   England   International XI County Ground, Hove 23 June 1973 [110]
220 1st wicket Lindsay Reeler & Ruth Buckstein   Australia   Netherlands Willetton Sports Club, Perth 29 November 1988 [9]
216 1st wicket Alyssa Healy & Rachael Haynes   Australia   West Indies Basin Reserve, Wellington March 30, 2022 [111]
An asterisk (*) signifies an unbroken partnership (i.e. neither of the batters was dismissed before either the end of the allotted overs or the required score being reached). Last updated: 5 August 2023.[112]

Highest partnerships (by wicket) edit

Partnership Runs Players Batting Team Opposition Venue Date Ref.
1st wicket 246 Lynne Thomas & Enid Bakewell   England   International XI County Ground, Hove 23 June 1973 [110]
2nd wicket 275 Sarah Taylor & Tammy Beaumont   England   South Africa County Ground, Bristol 5 July 2017 [21]
3rd wicket 213 Helen Plimmer & Carole Hodges   England   Ireland Sonning Lane, Reading 24 July 1993 [113]
Nat Sciver-Brunt & Heather Knight   England   Pakistan Grace Road, Leicester 27 June 2017 [20]
4th wicket 184 Smriti Mandhana & Harmanpreet Kaur   India   West Indies Seddon Park, Hamilton 12 March 2022 [114]
5th wicket 188* Claire Taylor & Jane Smit   England   Sri Lanka Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln 12 December 2000 [115]
6th wicket 139* Sara McGlashan & Nicola Browne   New Zealand   South Africa Bradman Oval, Bowral 12 March 2009 [116]
7th wicket 122 Pooja Vastrakar & Sneh Rana   India   Pakistan Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui 6 March 2022 [107]
8th wicket 71 Shabnim Ismail & Susan Benade   South Africa   New Zealand DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack 1 January 2013 [73]
9th wicket 66* Yulandi van der Merwe & Kim Price   South Africa   India Hagley Oval, Christchurch 30 November 2000 [117]
10th wicket 76 Alex Blackwell & Kristen Beams   Australia   India County Ground, Derby 20 July 2017 [57]
An asterisk (*) signifies an unbroken partnership (i.e. neither of the batter was dismissed before either the end of the allotted overs or the required score being reached). Last updated: 5 August 2023[118]

Other records edit

Grounds edit

The World Cup has been held in India, England and New Zealand three times each. As many of New Zealand's grounds have multiple fields, they dominate the list. However, even when those fields are considered as separate grounds, they still take places 3 in the top 5.

Matches Ground City Country Period
22 Bert Sutcliffe Oval[a] Lincoln   New Zealand 2000
14 Hagley Oval[b] Christchurch   New Zealand 20002022
13 Basin Reserve Wellington   New Zealand 19822022
North Sydney Oval[c] Sydney   Australia 19882009
10 Brabourne Stadium Mumbai   India 2013
Last updated: 6 August 2023.[121]
  1. ^ Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln Green and Lincoln No.3 are all parts of New Zealand Cricket's High Performance Centre at Lincoln University.[119][120]
    If separated, the Bert Sutcliffe Oval has hosted 13 matched and Lincoln Green had hosted 9.
  2. ^ If separated, the Hagley Oval has hosted 7 matches and Hagley Park No.2 has hosted 7.
  3. ^ If separated, the North Sydney Oval has hosted 11 matches and Oval No.2 has hosted 2.

Umpires edit

Additionally, Shaun George has umpired in three World Cup finals (2005, 2013 and 2017), more than any other umpire.[123][124]

Appearances edit

 
Mithali Raj has appeared in more World Cups than any other woman, equalling the record of Javed Miandad and Sachin Tendulkar in the Men's World Cup.[125]

Tournaments edit

Tournaments Player Matches Span
6   Mithali Raj 38 20002022
5   Debbie Hockley 45 19822000
  Clare Taylor 26 19882005
  Charlotte Edwards 30 19972013
  Katherine Sciver-Brunt 35 20052022
  Jhulan Goswami 34 20052022
  Anisa Mohammed 23 20052022
Last updated: 6 August 2023.[126][125]

Most Matches edit

Matches Player Runs Bat. Avg. Wickets Bowl. Avg.
45   Debbie Hockley 1501 42.88 6 27.33
38   Mithali Raj 1321 47.17
36   Jan Brittin 1299 43.30 5 13.60
35   Katherine Sciver-Brunt 279 15.50 29 35.44
34   Jhulan Goswami 275 18.33 43 21.74
Last updated: 6 August 2023.[126]

Representing more than one team edit

The inclusion of Young England, the International XI, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago in the early years of the tournament meant that players who would otherwise have been eligible to represent their national teams played for others in the World Cup. However, only a handful also appeared for those teams at another World Cup.

The only player to represent two national teams is Nicola Payne who played for the Netherlands for 10 years and for 4 for New Zealand, which meant she appeared at 4 World Cups in total.[127][128]

Player Countries Ref.
Sue Rattray [129]
Rosalind Heggs [130]
Margaret Wilks [131]
Glynis Hullah [132]
Megan Lear [133]
Jacqueline Court [134]
Susan Goatman [135]
Nicola Payne [127]

Most Player of the Match awards edit

No. Awards Player Matches Player of the
Tournament
Tournaments
8   Charlotte Edwards 30 1997–2013
5   Debbie Hockley 45 1982–2000
  Ellyse Perry 25 2009–2022
  Mithali Raj 38 2000–2022
  Karen Rolton 28 2005 1997–2009
Last updated: 7 August 2023.[136]

Most World Cup Titles edit

No. of Titles Player Tournaments Ref.
3   Sharon Tredrea 1978, 1982, 1988 [137]

Age edit

A total of 94 players aged 19 years old or under have made an appearance in the World Cup[138] and 10 players aged more than 40 have played in the competition.[139]

Captaincy edit

Most matches as a captain edit

Matches Player Won Lost Tied NR Win% Period
28   Mithali Raj 16 11 0 1 57.14 2005–2022
23   Belinda Clark 21 1 0 1 91.30 1997–2005
18   Heather Knight 13 5 0 0 72.22 2017–2022
15   Meg Lanning 13 2 0 0 86.66 2017–2022
  Trish McKelvey 7 7 1 0 46.66 1978–1982
  Mary-Pat Moore 4 11 0 0 26.66 1978–1982
  Karen Smithies 12 3 0 0 80.00 1993–1997
  Stafanie Taylor 5 9 0 1 33.33 2017–2022
  Sharon Tredrea 14 0 1 0 93.33 1982–1988
Last updated: 8 August 2023.[152]

Susan Goatman captained Young England for their 6 matches at the 1973 World Cup and then captained England for their 13 matches at the 1982 World Cup, which give her a total of 19 captaincies.[153]

Best win% as a captain edit

Win% Player Matches Span
93.33   Sharon Tredrea 15 1982–1988
91.30   Belinda Clark 23 1997–2005
86.66   Meg Lanning 15 2017–2022
80.00   Karen Smithies 15 1993–1997
78.57   Charlotte Edwards 14 2009–2013
Qualification: minimum 10 matches as captain. Last updated: 7 August 2023.[152]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Heyhoe Flint, Rachael; Rheinberg, Netta (1976). Fair Play. Angus & Robertson. p. 168. ISBN 0-207-95698-7.
  2. ^ "England women's cricketers aiming to lift World Cup for third time". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  3. ^ Heyhoe Flint & Rheinberg 1976, p. 169.
  4. ^ Heyhoe Flint & Rheinberg 1976, pp. 170–171.
  5. ^ "ICC Women's World Cup History". www.icc-cricket.com. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  6. ^ a b Cricket, Team Female (17 March 2022). "5 Lesser-Known Facts About Women's Cricket That Will Blow Your Mind!". Female Cricket. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
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