List of five-wicket hauls in women's One Day International cricket
WODI
Anisa Mohammed of the West Indies is the only player to take six five-wicket hauls in WODIs.[ 1]
A women's One Day International (WODI) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having WODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC).[ 2] In a WODI match, the two teams play a single innings , each of which is restricted to a maximum of 50 overs .[ 3] [ a] The first WODI matches were played as part of the 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup held in England,[ 5] two years after the first men's One Day International was contested between Australia and England in January 1971.[ 6] A five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[ 7] [ 8] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.[ 9] The first two five-wicket hauls in WODIs were taken on 23 June 1973, as part of the Women's World Cup.[ 10] Australia 's Tina Macpherson and New Zealand 's Glenys Page both achieved the feat as part of their teams' victories over Young England and Trinidad and Tobago respectively.[ 11] [ 12] Macpherson and Page are two of only six players to take a five-wicket haul during their WODI debut, the others being India 's Purnima Choudhary , Laura Harper of England , Felicity Leydon-Davis from New Zealand, and Zimbabwe 's Kelis Ndhlovu .[ 13]
Suthershini Sivanantham has taken the most economical five-wicket haul with an economy rate of just 0.21.[ 14] Bowling for Sri Lanka , she took five wickets for just two runs against Pakistan at Moors Sports Club Ground in Colombo in January 2002.[ 15] The least economical five-wicket haul was taken by South Africa 's Suné Luus with an economy rate of 6.70.[ 16] Despite Luus taking figures of 5 wickets for 67 runs (5/67) off her 10 overs at the County Ground in Taunton during the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup , South Africa lost the match to Australia – one of only 16 occurrences that did not result in a victory to the team taking the five-wicket haul.[ 17] [ 18] There have been four occasions where two five-wicket hauls have been taken in the same match.[ 19] The first was during the 2005 Women's Cricket World Cup in South Africa. India's Neetu David took figures of 5/32 in the first innings with Louise Milliken of New Zealand taking 5/25 to lead her side to victory.[ 20] The second was during the 2007 Women's European Cricket Championship in Deventer where Annemarie Tanke of the Netherlands finished with 5/40. In reply, Ciara Metcalfe returned career best figures of 5/18 to help steer Ireland to victory.[ 21] [ 22] The third was the first ODI of Zimbabwe's 2023 tour of Thailand , which saw Kelis Ndhlovu (Zimbabwe, 5/22) and Thipatcha Putthawong (Thailand, 6/6) become the first players to achieve the feat for their respective countries in women's ODIs.[ 23] The fourth was the first ODI of the West Indies 2024 tour of India , which saw Zaida James (West Indies, 5/45) and Renuka Singh Thakur (India, 5/29) take five-wicket hauls.[ 24]
Anisa Mohammed of the West Indies tops the list as the only bowler to have achieved the feat six times. She is followed by Katherine Brunt of England and South Africa's Suné Luus with five five-wicket hauls, Australian Cathryn Fitzpatrick with four and New Zealand's Holly Huddleston , Ellyse Perry of Australia, England's Kate Cross , and India's Deepti Sharma with three.[ 1] Fitzpatrick is also the oldest player to achieve to take a fifer, taking her final five-wicket haul seven days short of her 38th birthday.[ 25] Five bowlers have taken a seven-wicket haul in a WODI, with Pakistan's Sajjida Shah returning the best figures in the format with seven wickets for just four runs.[ 26] [ 27] Playing in the 2003 IWCC Trophy against Japan in their debut WODI match,[ 28] Shah is also the youngest bowler, aged just 15 years and 168 days, to take five wickets in an innings.[ 29] The other four to take seven wickets in an innings are Jo Chamberlain of England who took 7/8 against Denmark during the 1991 European Women's Cricket Championship ;[ 30] Mohammed who took 7/14 in a player of the match performance to help the West Indies win the final of the 2011 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament against Pakistan,[ 31] Perry who took 7/22 in the third WODI against England during the 2019 Women's Ashes series [ 32] and Australia's Shelley Nitschke who finished with 7/24 during the 2005 Women's Ashes series .[ 33] A further 17 players have taken a six-wicket haul.[ 34]
As of January 2025[update] , 142 five-wicket hauls have been taken by 98 different players from over 1,400 WODI matches.[ 35] England lead the list with 28 five-wicket hauls, followed by Australia with 23 and New Zealand with 22.[ 36] Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln , New Zealand, leads the list of where the most five-wicket hauls have been taken with nine, ahead of Grace Road with 5 and Derby County Cricket Ground with four.[ 37]
Key
Ellyse Perry is one of five players to have taken a WODI seven-wicket haul.[ 26]
Five-wicket hauls
Women's One Day International cricket five-wicket hauls[ 10]
No.
Bowler
Wkts
Runs
Overs
Econ
Inn
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
Batters
Result
Ref
1
Tina Macpherson [ b]
5
14
12
1.16
1
Australia
Young England
Dean Park Cricket Ground , Bournemouth , England
23 June 1973
Won
[ 11]
2
Glenys Page [ b]
6
20
6.2
3.15
2
New Zealand
Trinidad and Tobago
Clarence Park , St Albans , England
23 June 1973
Won
[ 12]
3
Jackie Lord [ b]
6
10
8
1.25
2
New Zealand
India
Cornwall Park , Auckland , New Zealand
14 January 1982
Won
[ 38]
4
Lyn Fullston [ b] (1/2)
5
27
12
2.25
2
Australia
New Zealand
Basin Reserve , Wellington , New Zealand
28 January 1982
Won
[ 39]
5
Jenny Owens [ b]
5
29
10.2
2.80
2
Australia
Ireland
College Park , Dublin , Ireland
1 July 1987
Won
[ 40]
6
Lyn Fullston [ b] (2/2)
5
28
12
2.33
2
Australia
Netherlands
Carey Baptist Grammar School Oval No. 2, Melbourne , Australia
14 December 1988
Won
[ 41]
7
Jo Chamberlain † (1/2)
5
18
10.4
1.68
2
England
Ireland
Nykøbing Mors Cricket Club Ground , Nykøbing Mors , Denmark
21 July 1989
Won
[ 42]
8
Karen Gunn [ b]
5
22
9
2.44
1
New Zealand
Australia
Hutt Recreation Ground , Lower Hutt , New Zealand
10 February 1990
Won
[ 43]
9
Susan Bray [ b]
5
27
11
2.45
2
Ireland
Denmark
Leicester Ivanhoe Cricket Club Ground , Kirby Muxloe , England
18 July 1990
Won
[ 44]
10
Gillian Smith [ b] (1/2)
5
15
5.3
2.72
2
England
Denmark
John Player Ground , Nottingham , England
19 July 1990
Won
[ 45]
11
Jo Chamberlain [ b] (2/2)
7
8
9
0.88
1
England
Denmark
Sportpark Koninklijke HFC , Haarlem , Netherlands
19 July 1991
Won
[ 30]
12
Joanne Broadbent [ b]
5
10
6.2
1.57
2
Australia
New Zealand
Oakes Oval , Lismore , Australia
13 January 1993
Won
[ 46]
13
Jennifer Turner [ b]
5
5
11.2
0.44
1
New Zealand
Netherlands
Lindfield Cricket Club Ground , Sussex , England
25 July 1993
Won
[ 47]
14
Gillian Smith [ b] (2/2)
5
30
12
2.50
2
England
Australia
Woodbridge Road , Guildford , England
26 July 1993
Won
[ 48]
15
Cherry-Ann Singh [ b]
5
36
12
3.00
2
West Indies
Ireland
Dorking Cricket Club Ground , Dorking , England
29 July 1993
Won
[ 49]
16
Cheraldine Oudolf [ b]
5
20
8
2.50
1
Netherlands
Sri Lanka
Asgiriya Stadium , Kandy , Sri Lanka
30 November 1997
Won
[ 50]
17
Purnima Choudhary †
5
21
8
2.62
2
India
West Indies
Nahar Singh Stadium , Faridabad , India
13 December 1997
Won
[ 51]
18
Cathryn Fitzpatrick (1/4)
5
47
10
4.70
2
Australia
England
Lord's , London , England
21 July 1998
Won
[ 52]
19
Rachel Pullar [ b] (1/2)
5
7
7
1.00
1
New Zealand
South Africa
Seddon Park , Hamilton , New Zealand
17 February 1999
Won
[ 53]
20
Clare Connor †
5
49
10
4.90
1
England
India
County Cricket Ground , Northampton , England
9 July 1999
Lost
[ 54]
21
Laura Harper †
5
12
8.4
1.38
1
England
Netherlands
Nykøbing Mors Cricket Club Ground , Nykøbing Mors , Denmark
19 July 1999
Won
[ 55]
22
Charmaine Mason (1/2)
5
30
9.4
3.10
2
Australia
England
Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney , Australia
30 January 2000
Won
[ 56]
23
Charmaine Mason (2/2)
5
9
6
1.50
2
Australia
England
Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground , Newcastle , Australia
3 February 2000
Won
[ 57]
24
Sarah Collyer
5
32
10
3.20
2
England
Netherlands
Bert Sutcliffe Oval , Lincoln , New Zealand
30 November 2000
Won
[ 58]
25
Shaiza Khan † (1/2)
5
35
10
3.50
1
Pakistan
Netherlands
National Stadium , Karachi , Pakistan
11 April 2001
Won
[ 59]
26
Shaiza Khan (2/2)
5
38
10
3.80
1
Pakistan
Netherlands
National Stadium , Karachi , Pakistan
14 April 2001
Won
[ 60]
27
Cathryn Fitzpatrick [ b] (2/4)
5
14
10
1.40
1
Australia
Ireland
College Park , Dublin , Ireland
14 July 2001
Won
[ 61]
28
Suthershini Sivanantham [ b]
5
2
9.3
0.21
2
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Moors Sports Club Ground , Colombo , Sri Lanka
22 January 2002
Won
[ 15]
29
Rachel Pullar [ b] (2/2)
5
10
7
1.42
2
New Zealand
India
Grainville Cricket Ground , Saint Saviour , Jersey
11 July 2002
Won
[ 62]
30
Nooshin Al Khadeer [ b]
5
14
6.5
2.04
1
India
England
Bert Sutcliffe Oval , Lincoln , New Zealand
27 January 2003
Won
[ 63]
31
Cathryn Fitzpatrick [ b] (3/4)
5
27
9.1
2.94
1
Australia
New Zealand
Bert Sutcliffe Oval , Lincoln , New Zealand
6 February 2003
Won
[ 64]
32
Sandamali Dolawatta [ b]
5
16
8
2.00
1
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Arnos Vale Stadium , Kingstown , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
22 March 2003
Won
[ 65]
33
Sajjida Shah [ b]
7
4
8
0.50
2
Pakistan
Japan
Sportpark Drieburg , Amsterdam , Netherlands
21 July 2003
Won
[ 27]
34
Neetu David † (1/2)
5
20
9.4
2.06
1
India
West Indies
Keenan Stadium , Jamshedpur , India
29 February 2004
Won
[ 66]
35
Rosalie Birch †
5
50
9.5
5.08
2
England
South Africa
Senwes Park , Potchefstroom , South Africa
1 March 2004
Won
[ 67]
36
Urooj Mumtaz † (1/2)
5
33
10
3.30
1
Pakistan
West Indies
Asghar Ali Shah Cricket Stadium , Karachi , Pakistan
23 March 2004
Lost
[ 68]
37
Mamatha Maben [ b]
6
10
6.2
1.57
1
India
Sri Lanka
Asgiriya Stadium , Kandy , Sri Lanka
25 April 2004
Won
[ 69]
38
Amanda Green
5
15
9.3
1.57
2
New Zealand
Ireland
Anglesea Road , Dublin , Ireland
24 July 2004
Won
[ 70]
39
Isa Guha (1/2)
5
22
10
2.20
2
England
New Zealand
County Ground , Derby , England
15 August 2004
Won
[ 71]
40
Neetu David (2/2)
5
32
10
3.20
1
India
New Zealand
Technikon Oval , Pretoria , South Africa
30 March 2005
Lost
[ 20]
41
Louise Milliken †
5
25
10
2.50
2
New Zealand
India
Technikon Oval , Pretoria , South Africa
30 March 2005
Won
[ 20]
42
Shelley Nitschke †
7
24
7.4
3.13
2
Australia
England
Chester Road North Ground , Kidderminster , England
19 August 2005
Won
[ 72]
43
Jhulan Goswami † (1/2)
5
16
10
1.60
1
India
England
Satindra Mohan Dev Stadium , Silchar , India
7 December 2005
Won
[ 73]
44
Cathryn Fitzpatrick [ b] (4/4)
5
29
8.3
3.41
1
Australia
India
St Peter's College , Adelaide , Australia
25 February 2006
Won
[ 74]
45
Qanita Jalil
5
62
10
6.20
1
Pakistan
India
Sawai Mansingh Stadium , Jaipur , India
13 December 2006
Lost
[ 75]
46
Urooj Mumtaz [ b] (2/2)
5
40
6.5
5.85
1
Pakistan
South Africa
Harlequins , Pretoria , South Africa
22 January 2007
Lost
[ 76]
47
Annemarie Tanke [ b]
5
40
9.5
4.06
1
Netherlands
Ireland
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer , Netherlands
17 August 2007
Lost
[ 21]
48
Ciara Metcalfe [ b]
5
18
8.5
2.03
2
Ireland
Netherlands
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer , Netherlands
17 August 2007
Won
[ 21]
49
Beth McNeill [ b]
6
32
10
3.20
2
New Zealand
England
Bert Sutcliffe Oval , Lincoln , New Zealand
24 February 2008
Won
[ 77]
50
Alicia Smith †
5
7
8
0.87
1
South Africa
Pakistan
Stellenbosch University Ground No. 1 , Stellenbosch , South Africa
24 February 2008
Won
[ 78]
51
Emma Sampson [ b]
5
30
10
3.00
2
Australia
New Zealand
Bert Sutcliffe Oval , Lincoln , New Zealand
15 March 2008
Won
[ 79]
52
Isa Guha [ b] (2/2)
5
14
8
1.75
1
England
West Indies
Haslegrave Ground , Loughborough , England
12 July 2008
Won
[ 80]
53
Katherine Brunt (1/5)
5
25
10
2.50
2
England
South Africa
Lord's , London , England
8 August 2008
Won
[ 81]
54
Laura Marsh †
5
15
10
1.50
1
England
Pakistan
North Sydney Oval , Sydney , Australia
12 March 2009
Won
[ 82]
55
Eimear Richardson †
5
13
9.4
1.34
1
Ireland
Netherlands
The Vineyard , Dublin , Ireland
5 August 2009
Won
[ 83]
56
Ellyse Perry [ b] (1/3)
5
31
9.3
3.26
1
Australia
New Zealand
Junction Oval , Melbourne , Australia
17 February 2010
Won
[ 84]
57
Katherine Brunt [ b] (2/5)
5
22
10
2.20
2
England
India
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore , India
21 February 2010
Won
[ 85]
58
Lisa Sthalekar [ b]
5
35
8
4.37
1
Australia
New Zealand
Queens Park , Invercargill , New Zealand
7 March 2010
Won
[ 86]
59
Jenny Gunn † (1/2)
5
31
10
3.10
1
England
New Zealand
County Cricket Ground , Derby , England
15 July 2010
Won
[ 87]
60
Sana Mir
5
32
9
3.55
2
Pakistan
Netherlands
North West University No 2 Ground , Potchefstroom , South Africa
9 October 2010
Won
[ 88]
61
Jhulan Goswami (2/2)
6
31
10
3.10
1
India
New Zealand
Walker Cricket Ground , London , England
5 July 2011
Lost
[ 89]
62
Katherine Brunt † (3/5)
5
18
10
1.80
2
England
Australia
Sir Paul Getty's Ground , Buckinghamshire , England
7 July 2011
Won
[ 90]
63
Anisa Mohammed † (1/6)
5
5
10
0.50
1
West Indies
Pakistan
Arnos Vale Stadium , Kingstown , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
28 August 2011
Won
[ 91]
64
Anisa Mohammed † (2/6)
5
7
10
0.70
2
West Indies
Pakistan
Arnos Vale Stadium , Kingstown , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
30 August 2011
Won
[ 92]
65
Sunette Loubser †
5
27
10
2.70
2
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium , Fatullah , Bangladesh
14 November 2011
Won
[ 93]
66
Anisa Mohammed † (3/6)
5
26
10
2.60
1
West Indies
Pakistan
Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan No 2 Ground , Dhaka , Bangladesh
17 November 2011
Won
[ 94]
67
Shabnim Ismail † (1/2)
6
10
8.3
1.17
2
South Africa
Netherlands
Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan No 2 Ground , Dhaka , Bangladesh
18 November 2011
Won
[ 95]
68
Anisa Mohammed † (4/6)
7
14
8.3
1.64
2
West Indies
Pakistan
Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium , Dhaka , Bangladesh
26 November 2011
Won
[ 96]
69
Ellyse Perry [ b] (2/3)
5
19
8.1
2.32
2
Australia
India
Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai , India
14 March 2012
Won
[ 97]
70
Anisa Mohammed (5/6)
5
34
9.3
3.57
2
West Indies
Sri Lanka
Kensington Oval , Bridgetown , Barbados
25 April 2012
Won
[ 98]
71
Dane van Niekerk [ b] (1/2)
5
28
7
4.00
2
South Africa
West Indies
Warner Park Stadium , Basseterre , Saint Kitts and Nevis
7 January 2013
Won
[ 99]
72
Rachel Candy †
5
19
10
1.90
1
New Zealand
Pakistan
Barabati Stadium , Cuttack , India
3 February 2013
Won
[ 100]
73
Anya Shrubsole † (1/2)
5
17
10
1.70
1
England
South Africa
Barabati Stadium , Cuttack , India
10 February 2013
Won
[ 101]
74
Jenny Gunn † (2/2)
5
22
10
2.20
2
England
Pakistan
Louth Cricket Club Ground , Louth , England
1 July 2013
Won
[ 102]
75
Sadia Yousuf [ b]
5
35
9
3.88
2
Pakistan
Ireland
Claremont Road Cricket Ground , Dublin , Ireland
19 July 2013
Won
[ 103]
76
Dane van Niekerk † (2/2)
5
17
6.4
2.55
1
South Africa
Pakistan
West End Park International Cricket Stadium , Doha , Qatar
15 January 2014
Won
[ 104]
77
Holly Huddleston [ b] (1/3)
5
36
10
3.60
2
New Zealand
West Indies
Bert Sutcliffe Oval , Lincoln , New Zealand
24 February 2014
Won
[ 105]
78
Felicity Leydon-Davis [ b]
5
18
8.2
2.16
2
New Zealand
West Indies
Bert Sutcliffe Oval , Lincoln , New Zealand
26 February 2014
Won
[ 106]
79
Tremayne Smartt †
5
24
10
2.40
1
West Indies
New Zealand
Warner Park Stadium , Basseterre , Saint Kitts and Nevis
12 September 2014
Won
[ 107]
80
Shakera Selman †
5
15
10
1.50
1
West Indies
New Zealand
Warner Park Stadium , Basseterre , Saint Kitts and Nevis
17 September 2014
Won
[ 108]
81
Kate Cross † (1/3)
5
24
10
2.40
1
England
New Zealand
Bert Sutcliffe Oval , Lincoln , New Zealand
26 February 2015
Won
[ 109]
82
Suné Luus † (1/5)
5
20
8.4
2.30
1
South Africa
Pakistan
Sharjah Cricket Stadium , Sharjah , United Arab Emirates
15 March 2015
Won
[ 110]
83
Morna Nielsen † (1/2)
5
21
10
2.10
1
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Bert Sutcliffe Oval , Lincoln , New Zealand
10 November 2015
Won
[ 111]
84
Deepti Sharma † (1/3)
6
20
9.2
2.14
1
India
Sri Lanka
JSCA International Stadium Complex , Ranchi , India
19 February 2016
Won
[ 112]
85
Jess Jonassen (1/2)
5
50
9
5.55
1
Australia
New Zealand
Bay Oval , Tauranga , New Zealand
22 February 2016
Won
[ 113]
86
Deandra Dottin †
5
34
8.5
3.84
2
West Indies
South Africa
Buffalo Park , East London , South Africa
24 February 2016
Won
[ 114]
87
Heather Knight †
5
26
8.4
3.00
1
England
Pakistan
Grace Road , Leicester , England
21 June 2016 [ c]
Won
[ 116]
88
Katherine Brunt (4/5)
5
30
9.5
3.05
2
England
Pakistan
County Ground , Taunton , England
27 June 2016
Won
[ 117]
89
Suné Luus [ b] (2/5)
6
36
10
3.60
2
South Africa
Ireland
Anglesea Road Cricket Ground , Dublin , Ireland
5 August 2016
Won
[ 118]
90
Suné Luus [ b] (3/5)
5
32
10
3.20
2
South Africa
Ireland
Malahide Cricket Club Ground , Malahide , Ireland
9 August 2016
Won
[ 119]
91
Morna Nielsen (2/2)
5
39
10
3.90
2
New Zealand
South Africa
De Beers Diamond Oval , Kimberley , South Africa
11 October 2016
Lost
[ 120]
92
Holly Huddleston † (2/3)
5
25
10
2.50
1
New Zealand
South Africa
De Beers Diamond Oval , Kimberley , South Africa
13 October 2016
Won
[ 121]
93
Thamsyn Newton †
5
31
8
3.87
1
New Zealand
Pakistan
Saxton Oval , Nelson , New Zealand
19 November 2016
Won
[ 122]
94
Ekta Bisht † (1/2)
5
8
10
0.80
1
India
Pakistan
Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium , Colombo , Sri Lanka
19 February 2017
Won
[ 123]
95
Holly Huddleston † (3/3)
5
35
10
3.50
1
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Bristol County Ground , Bristol , England
24 June 2017
Won
[ 124]
96
Ekta Bisht † (2/2)
5
18
10
1.80
2
India
Pakistan
County Ground , Derby , England
2 July 2017
Won
[ 125]
97
Suné Luus (4/5)
5
67
10
6.70
1
South Africa
Australia
County Ground , Taunton , England
15 July 2017
Lost
[ 126]
98
Rajeshwari Gayakwad
5
15
7.3
2.00
2
India
New Zealand
County Ground , Derby , England
15 July 2017
Won
[ 127]
99
Anya Shrubsole † (2/2)
6
46
9.4
4.75
2
England
India
Lord's , London , England
23 July 2017
Won
[ 128]
100
Amelia Kerr [ d]
5
17
7
2.42
2
New Zealand
Ireland
Castle Avenue , Dublin , Ireland
13 June 2018
Won
[ 129]
101
Leigh Kasperek (1/2)
5
39
9.4
4.03
1
New Zealand
England
Grace Road , Leicester , England
13 July 2018
Won
[ 130]
102
Khadija Tul Kubra †
6
20
9.5
2.03
1
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Sheikh Kamal International Stadium , Cox's Bazar , Bangladesh
8 October 2018
Won
[ 131]
103
Jess Jonassen (2/2)
5
27
8
3.37
2
Australia
New Zealand
Karen Rolton Oval , Adelaide , Australia
24 February 2019
Won
[ 132]
104
Katherine Brunt † (5/5)
5
28
10
2.80
1
England
India
Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai , India
28 February 2019
Won
[ 133]
105
Delissa Kimmince †
5
26
7.4
3.39
1
Australia
England
Grace Road , Leicester , England
4 July 2019
Won
[ 134]
106
Ellyse Perry † (3/3)
7
22
10
2.20
2
Australia
England
St Lawrence Ground , Canterbury , England
7 July 2019
Won
[ 135]
107
Anisa Mohammed (6/6)
5
46
10
4.60
2
West Indies
India
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium , Saint George Parish , Antigua and Barbuda
1 November 2019
Won
[ 136]
108
Suné Luus † (5/5)
6
45
10
4.50
1
South Africa
New Zealand
Seddon Park , Hamilton , New Zealand
30 January 2020
Won
[ 137]
109
Leigh Kasperek (2/2)
6
46
10
4.60
1
New Zealand
Australia
Bay Oval , Tauranga , New Zealand
7 April 2021
Lost
[ 138]
110
Kate Cross † (2/3)
5
34
10
3.40
1
England
India
County Ground , Taunton , England
30 June 2021
Won
[ 139]
111
Fatima Sana †
5
39
7
5.57
2
Pakistan
West Indies
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium , Saint George Parish , Antigua and Barbuda
18 July 2021
Won
[ 140]
112
Lea Tahuhu
5
37
10
3.70
1
New Zealand
England
Grace Road , Leicester , England
21 September 2021
Won
[ 141]
113
Anam Amin
5
35
10
3.50
1
Pakistan
West Indies
National Stadium , Karachi , Pakistan
8 November 2021
Lost
[ 142]
114
Nahida Akter †
5
21
10
2.10
1
Bangladesh
Zimbabwe
Queens Sports Club , Bulawayo , Zimbabwe
15 November 2021
Won
[ 143]
115
Ayabonga Khaka
5
26
8
3.25
2
South Africa
West Indies
The Wanderers Stadium , Johannesburg , South Africa
31 January 2022
Tied
[ 144]
116
Marizanne Kapp †
5
45
10
4.50
1
South Africa
England
Bay Oval , Tauranga , New Zealand
14 March 2022
Won
[ 145]
117
Hannah Rowe
5
55
10
5.50
2
New Zealand
Pakistan
Hagley Oval , Christchurch , New Zealand
26 March 2022
Won
[ 146]
118
Sophie Ecclestone (1/2)
6
36
8
4.50
2
England
South Africa
Hagley Oval , Christchurch , New Zealand
31 March 2022
Won
[ 147]
119
Shabnim Ismail † (2/2)
5
8
8.5
0.90
2
South Africa
Ireland
Castle Avenue , Dublin , Ireland
17 June 2022
Won
[ 148]
120
Cara Murray [ b] (1/2)
5
39
10
3.90
2
Ireland
Netherlands
VRA Ground , Amstelveen , Netherlands
24 August 2022
Won
[ 149]
121
Ghulam Fatima †
5
34
10
3.40
1
Pakistan
Ireland
Gaddafi Stadium , Lahore , Pakistan
9 November 2022
Won
[ 150]
122
Iris Zwilling
5
25
9.4
2.58
1
Netherlands
Thailand
Royal Chiangmai Golf Club , Mae Faek , Thailand
24 November 2022
Lost
[ 151]
123
Kelis Ndhlovu
5
22
9.0
2.44
1
Zimbabwe
Thailand
Terdthai Cricket Ground , Bangkok , Thailand
19 April 2023
Lost
[ 23]
124
Thipatcha Putthawong
6
6
6.1
0.97
2
Thailand
Zimbabwe
Terdthai Cricket Ground , Bangkok , Thailand
19 April 2023
Won
[ 23]
125
Oshadi Ranasinghe †
5
34
6.0
5.66
2
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground , Colombo
4 May 2023
Won
[ 152]
126
Charlie Dean
5
31
6.0
5.16
2
England
Sri Lanka
Grace Road , Leicester
14 September 2023
Won
[ 153]
127
Hannah Rainey
5
41
9.0
4.55
1
Scotland
Ireland
Desert Springs Cricket Ground , Almería
21 October 2023
Lost
[ 154]
128
Deepti Sharma (2/3)
5
38
10.0
3.80
1
India
Australia
Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai
30 December 2023
Lost
[ 155]
129
Cara Murray † (2/2)
6
31
6.5
4.53
2
Ireland
Zimbabwe
Harare Sports Club , Harare
23 January 2024
Won
[ 156]
130
Sachini Nisansala †
5
28
5.5
4.80
2
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium , Hambantota
21 June 2024
Won
[ 157]
131
Sophie Ecclestone (2/2)
5
25
9
2.77
1
England
New Zealand
New Road , Worcester
30 June 2024
Won
[ 158]
132
Lauren Bell †
5
37
9
4.11
1
England
New Zealand
Bristol County Ground , Bristol
3 July 2024
Won
[ 159]
133
Annemijn van Beuge
5
37
9.5
3.76
1
Netherlands
Papua New Guinea
VRA Cricket Ground , Amstelveen
9 August 2024
Won
[ 160]
134
Kate Cross † (3/3)
6
30
9.5
3.05
1
England
Ireland
Stormont , Belfast
7 September 2024
Won
[ 161]
135
Aimee Maguire †
5
19
3.5
4.95
1
Ireland
England
Stormont , Belfast
11 September 2024
Won
[ 162]
136
Geetika Kodali †
5
43
10
4.30
1
United States
Zimbabwe
Harare Sports Club , Amstelveen
23 October 2024
Won
[ 163]
137
Megan Schutt †
5
19
6.2
3.00
1
Australia
India
Allan Border Field , Brisbane
5 December 2024
Won
[ 164]
138
Ashleigh Gardner
5
30
10
3.00
2
Australia
India
WACA Ground , Perth
11 December 2024
Won
[ 165]
139
Zaida James
5
45
8
5.62
1
West Indies
India
Kotambi Stadium , Vadodara
22 December 2024
Lost
[ 24]
140
Renuka Singh Thakur †
5
29
10
2.90
2
India
West Indies
Kotambi Stadium , Vadodara
22 December 2024
Won
[ 24]
141
Deepti Sharma † (3/3)
6
31
10
3.10
1
India
West Indies
Kotambi Stadium , Vadodara
27 December 2024
Won
[ 166]
142
Alana King
5
46
8.2
5.52
2
Australia
England
Bellerive Oval , Hobart
17 January 2025
Won
[ 167]
Notes
^ For the first 25 years of ODI cricket the number of overs bowled in each innings varied between 35 and 60 overs.[ 4]
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap No player of the match was awarded.
^ Rain prevented any play taking place on 20 June, so the match was moved to the reserve day of 21 June.[ 115]
^ No player of the match was awarded but Amelia Kerr was named player of the series.[ 129]
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