England vs India, 1st Women’s ODI: Statistical highlights

Jun 27, 2021

England vs India, 1st Women’s ODI: Statistical highlights Image

1.267 win-loss ratio for England Women against India Women (38 wins, 30 defeats). At home, England lead 23-5.

8 English cricketers have now scored 2,000 runs in Women’s ODIs. Nat Sciver (2,055) became the eighth. The others are Charlotte Edwards (5,992), Claire Taylor (4,101), Sarah Taylor (4,056), Heather Knight (2,953), Tammy Beaumont (2,705), Lydia Greenway (2,554), and Janette Brittin (2,121).

Indians have made their ODI debuts at a younger age than Shafali Verma, who was 17 years 150 days on the day. At 15 years 291 days, Rajani Venugopal remains the youngest Indian, while Sajjida Shah, at 12 years 171 days, holds the world record. Verma is also India’s fourth-youngest Test debutant and youngest T20I debutant.

38 wins for England against India, their most against any side as well as the most by any side against India.

50 ODIs for Knight as captain. She became the third from England – after Edwards (117) and Connor (66) – and the 10th overall to the landmark.

54 lead of Jhulan Goswami (234) over the second-highest wicket-taker in the world, Cathryn Fitzpatrick (180). Among contemporary cricketers, Katherine Brunt (155) has the most wickets.

131 women have played ODIs for India now. Shafali Verma was the latest.

135 women have played ODIs for England now. Sophia Dunkley was the latest.

1,178 lead of Mithali Raj (7,170) over the second-highest run-scorer in the world, Edwards (5,992). Among contemporary cricketers, Suzie Bates (4,548) has the most runs.