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17-Media World Cup 1973-2013 WOMEN'S CRICKET WORLD CUP 2017 ENGLAND (INCLUDES SUMMARY OF ALL ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL (STATISTICS 1973-2013) COMPILED BY: Marion R.Collin Hon Statistician I. C.C. and E.C.B. W.C.A. Statistics Programme Version 7.07 (S) (C) Gordon Vince 1989-2006 1 WOMEN'S CRICKET MEDIA PACK CONTENTS ALL ONE INNINGS MATCHES Table of Results 1973to 29/11/2016 Team Records Individual Records Batting Records All Player Partnership Records Bowling Records All Round Records Wicketkeeping and Fielding Records PAGES 3-22 WORLD CUP MATCHES Table of Results 1973-20013 Team Records Individual Records Batting Records All Player Partnership Records Bowling Records All Round Records Wicketkeeping and Fielding Records PAGES 23-29 AUSTRALIA World Cup Team Records PAGES 30-33 Individual Records Batting Records Australia Partnership Records Bowling Records All Round Records Wicketkeeping and Fielding Records Batting and Bowling Averages to 17/02/2013 PAGES 34-37 ENGLAND World Cup Team Records PAGES 38-41 Individual Records Batting Records England Partnership Records Bowling Records All Round Records Wicketkeeping and Fielding Records Batting and Bowling Averages to 17/02/2013 PAGES 42-45 INDIA World Cup Team Records PAGES 46-49 Individual Records Batting Records India Partnership Records Bowling Records All Round Records Wicketkeeping and Fielding Records Batting and Bowling Averages to 17/02/2013 PAGES 50-53 2 WOMEN'S CRICKET MEDIA PACK CONTENTS NEW ZEALAND World Cup Team Records PAGES 54-57 Individual Records Batting Records New Zealand Partnership Records Bowling Records All Round Records Wicketkeeping and Fielding Records Batting and Bowling Averages to 17/02/2013 PAGES 58-62 PAKISTAN World Cup Team Records PAGES 63-65 Individual Records Batting Records Pakistan Partnership Records Bowling Records All Round Records Wicketkeeping and Fielding Records Batting and Bowling Averages to 17/02/2013 PAGES 66-67 SOUTH AFRICA World Cup Team Records PAGES 68-72 Individual Records Batting Records South Africa Partnership Records Bowling Records All Round Records Wicketkeeping and Fielding Records Batting and Bowling Averages to 17/02/2016 PAGES 73-74 SRI LANKA World Cup Team Records PAGES 75-78 Individual Records Batting Records Sri lanka Partnership Records Bowling Records All Round Records Wicketkeeping and Fielding Records Batting and Bowling Averages to 17/02/2013 PAGES 79-80 WEST INDIES World Cup Team Records PAGES 81-84 Individual Records Batting Records West Indies Partnership Records Bowling Records All Round Records Wicketkeeping and Fielding Records Batting and Bowling Averages to 17/02/2016 PAGES 85-87 22/10/2012 3 WOMEN'S MATCH RECORDS ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL RECORDS (including World Cup,World Cup Trophy, European Cup 1986-2001 and Rose Bowl ICC Women’s 21/05/2017 OVERALL RECORDS AUSTRALIA MATCHES 300 WON 232 LOST 60 TIED 2 NO RESULT 6 BANGLADESH MATCHES 30 WON 7 LOST 21 TIED NO RESULT 2 DENMARK MATCHES 33 WON 6 LOST 27 TIED NO RESULT ENGLAND MATCHES.312 WON 181 LOST 119 TIED 2 NO RESULT 10 Including European Cup 2001 (3 matches won 2 lost 1) INDIA MATCHES 239 WON 130 LOST 104 TIED 1 NO RESULT 4 INTERNATIONAL XI MATCHES 18 WON 3 LOST 14 TIED NO RESULT 1 IRELAND MATCHES 145 WON 39 LOST 100 TIED NO RESULT 6 JAMAICA MATCHES 5 WON 1 LOST 4 TIED NO RESULT JAPAN MATCHES 5 WON 0 LOST 5 TIED NO RESULT NETHERLANDS MATCHES 101 WON 19 LOST 81 TIED NO RESULT 1 NEW ZEALAND MATCHES 311 WON 157 LOST 146 TIED 2 NO RESULT 6 PAKISTAN MATCHES 137 WON 40 LOST 95 TIED NO RESULT 2 SCOTLAND MATCHES 8 WON 1 LOST 7 TIED NO RESULT SOUTH AFRICA MATCHES 163 WON 78 LOST 76 TIED 2 NO RESULT 7 SRI LANKA MATCHES 142 WON 54 LOST 83 TIED NO RESULT 5 TRINIDAD &TOBAGO MATCHES 6 WON 2 LOST 4 TIED NO RESULT WEST INDIES MATCHES 149 WON 72 LOST 72 TIED 1 NO RESULT 4 YOUNG ENGLAND MATCHES 6 WON 1 LOST 5 TIED NO RESULT As from 26 November after the World Cup Qualifying Trophy Bangladesh has been Given ‘official’ status and Netherlands have lost ‘official’ status TEAM RECORDS HIGHEST INNINGS TOTALS (300 runs or more) 455 for 5 New Zealand Pakistan Christchurch 1996/97 (ODI) (Highest score in ODI Men or Women) 412 for 3 Australia Denmark Bandra East 1997/98 (WC ) 397 for 4 Australia Pakistan Melbourne 1996/97 (ODI) 378 for 5 England Pakistan Worcester 2016 (ODI) 376 for 2 England Pakistan Vijayawada 1997/98 (WC ) 375 for 5 Netherlands Japan Schiedam 2003 (WCT) 373 for 7 New Zealand Pakistan Sydney 2008/09 (WC) 368 for 8 West Indies Sri Lanka Mumbai 2012/13 (WC ) 366 for 4 England Pakistan Taunton 2016 (ODI 358 for 8 South Africa Ireland Potchefstroom 2017 (ODI) 337 for 5 South Africa Ireland Potchefstroom 2017 (ODI 335 for 4 New Zealand Netherlands Amstelveen 2002 (ODI) 326 for 5 New Zealand Sri Lanka Lincoln 2015-16 (ODI) 324 for 3 England Ireland Pune 1997/98 (WC ) 323 for 8 South Africa Ireland Potchefstroom 2017 (ODI) 321 for 5 New Zealand South Africa Cuttack 2012/13 (WC ) 315 for 6 England South Africa Potchefstroom 2011/12 (ODI) 310 for 3 England South Africa Lord,s 2008 (ODI) 309 for 2 Ireland Netherlands Miskin Manor 2005 (EC *) 309 for 4 New Zealand Pakistan Lincoln 2016/17 (ODI) 307 for 4 Australia New Zealand Hamilton 2008-/09 (RB) 301 for 4 England Denmark Hyderadad 1997/98 (WC ) 300 for 4 England South Africa Potchefstroom 2004/05 (ODI) 300 for 5 Netherlands Scotland Oegstgeest 2003 (WCT) 300 for 7 Australia India Mumbai 2011-12 (ODI) *Only match of 2005 European Cup that was an ‘official’ODI LOWEST INNINGS TOTALS (less than 40 runs) 22 Netherlands West Indies Deventer 2008 (ODI) 23 Pakistan Australia Melbourne 1996/97 (ODI) 24 Scotland England Reading 2000 (EC ) 26 India New Zealand St Saviours 2002 (ODI) 4 WOMEN'S MATCH RECORDS ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL RECORDS (including World Cup,World Cup Trophy, European Cup 1986-2001 and Rose Bowl ICC Women’s 21/05/2017 TEAM RECORDS LOWEST INNINGS TOTALS (less than 40 runs) 27 Pakistan Australia Hyderabad 1996/97 (WC ) 28 Japan Pakistan Amsterdam 2003 (WCT) 29 Netherlands Australia Perth 1988/89 (WC ) 36 Netherlands South Africa Savar 2011-12 (ODI) 37 India New Zealand Auckland 1981-82 (WC) HIGHEST TOTAL-BATTING SECOND (250 or more) For Against Venue Won By Date HIGHEST TOTAL-BATTING SECOND (250 or more) 289 for 6 Australia New Zealand Sydney (AUS) 2012-13 (RB) 276 for 5 New Zealand Australia Auckland (NZ) 2016-17 (RB) 275 for 5 New Zealand Australia Auckland (NZ) 2016-17 (RB) 273 for 5 Australia New Zealand Mt Maunganu (AUS) 2016-17 (RB) 272 England New Zealand Chennai (NZ) 2006/07 (ODI) 269 for 4 Australia England Chennai (AUS) 2006/07 (ODI) 269 for 6 Australia England Hobart (AUS) 2013-14 (ODI) 267 for 2 New Zealand Pakistan Lincoln (NZ) 2016-17 (ODI) 265 for 5 South Africa England Centurion (SAF) 2015-16 (ODI) 263 New Zealand Australia Hamilton (AUS) 2008/09 (RB) 261 for 4 New Zealand Australia Chennai (NZ) 2006/07 (ODI) 260 for 8 New Zealand Australia Sydney (NZ) 2012-13 (RB) 256 England Australia Taunton (AUS) 2005 (ODI) 256 for 4 Australia New Zealand Invercargill (AUS) 2009-10 (RB) 256 for 6 Australia New Zealand Mt Maunganu (AUS) 2016-17 (RB) 254 for 8 South Africa England Taunton (SAF) 1997 (ODI) 253 for 4 Australia New Zealand Lincoln (AUS) 2002/03 (ODI) 253 for 4 Australia India Hobart (AUS) 2015-16 (ODI) 252 for 2 New Zealand Australia Sydney (NZ) 2012-13 (RB) 251 for 9 New Zealand England Mumbai (ENG) 2012-13 (WC) 250 for 2 Australia New Zealand Lincoln (AUS) 2007-08 (RB) HIGHEST MATCH AGGREGATE (500 or more) 577 for 12 Australia v New Zealand Sydney 2012-13 (RB) 570 for 14 New Zealand v Australia Hamilton 2008-09 ( RB) 563 for 16 Englandv v New Zealand Chennai 2006-07 (ODI) 551 for 15 New Zealand v Australia Auckland 2016-17 (RB) 544 for 15 England v Pakistan Worcester 2016 (ODI) 543 for 15 New Zealand Australia Mt Maunganui 2016-17 (RB) 537 for 12 Australia v England Chennai 2006-07 (ODI) 537 for 10 Australia v England Hobart 2013-14 (ODI) 534 for 16 South Africa v England Potchefstroom 2011-12 (ODI) 532 for 13 South Africa v England Potchefstroom 2011-12 (ODI) 530 for 14 England Pakistan Taunton 2016 (ODI) 530 for 8 New Zealand Pakistan Lincoln 2016-17 (ODI) 530 for 14 South Africa India Potchefstroom 2017 527 for 17 Australia v New Zealand Sydney 2012-13 (RB) 527 for 18 West Indies v Sri Lanka Mumbai 2012-13 (WC) 527 for 14 South Africa v England Centurion 2015-16 (ODI) 526 FOR 14 South Africa v Ireland Potchefstroom 2017 (ODI) 523 for 17 New Zealand v Pakistan Sydney 2008-09 ( WC) 522 for 5 England v Pakistan Vijayavada 1997-98 (WC) 521 for 13 Australia v New Zealand Chennai 2006/07 (ODI) 517 for 15 England v New Zealand Mumbai 2012-13 (WC) 516 for 13 Ireland v Netherlands Miskin Manor 2005 (ODI) 512 for 17 England v India Mumbai 2012-13 (WC) 511 FOR 12 New Zealand v Australia Invercargill 2009-10 (RB) 509 for 14 New Zealand Australia Mt Maunganui 2016-17 (RB) 5 WOMEN'S MATCH RECORDS ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL RECORDS (including World Cup,World Cup Trophy, European Cup 1986-2001 and Rose Bowlicc Women’s Championship) 21/05/2017 TEAM RECORDS HIGHEST MATCH AGGREGATE (500 or more) 507 for 13 England v South Africa Taunton 1997 (ODI) 507 for 19 England v New Zealand Chennai 2006/07 (ODI) 506 for 17 Australia England Melbourne 2013-14 (ODI) 505 for 13 New Zealand v Australia Lincoln 2001-02 (RB) 505 for 12 Australia v India Hobart 2015-16 (ODI) 502 for 15 New Zealand v Pakistan Christchurch 1996-97 (ODI) 502 for 20 England Australia Taunton 2005 (ODI) 500 for 12 Australia New Zealand Sydney 2012-13(RB ) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 10 WICKETS 10 wkts England beat India Nelson 1981-82 ( WC) 10 wkts Australia beat Ireland Sydney 1988-89 (
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