Amelia Kerr Breaks 44-Year-Old ODI Bowling Record in New Zealand's Victory

Amelia Kerr, captain of the New Zealand women's cricket team, has made history by breaking a 44-year-old ODI bowling record with a stunning seven-wicket haul against Zimbabwe. This performance not only led her team to an eight-wicket victory but also secured a 2-0 lead in the series. Kerr's achievement surpasses the previous record held by Jackie Lord and places her among an elite group of bowlers. Discover the details of this remarkable match and Kerr's outstanding contributions both with the ball and bat.
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Amelia Kerr Breaks 44-Year-Old ODI Bowling Record in New Zealand's Victory

Historic Performance by Amelia Kerr

In a remarkable display of skill, Amelia Kerr, the captain of the New Zealand women's cricket team, shattered a long-standing record during the second ODI against Zimbabwe in Dunedin on Sunday. Her exceptional seven-wicket haul led the team to an impressive eight-wicket victory, securing a 2-0 lead in the three-match series.


Kerr Achieves New National Milestone

Kerr's outstanding performance saw her take 7 wickets for just 34 runs, effectively bowling Zimbabwe out for a mere 102 runs at University Oval. This achievement surpassed the previous record of 6/10 set by Jackie Lord against India in the 1982 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, marking a new high for the best ODI bowling figures by a New Zealand woman.


Joining an Elite Group of Bowlers

With her seven-wicket haul, Kerr has now joined an exclusive group of bowlers, as this feat has only been accomplished seven times in Women's ODIs. She stands alongside notable players such as Sajjida Shah from Pakistan, Jo Chamberlain from England, Anisa Mohammed from the West Indies, and Australia's Alana King, Ellyse Perry, and current coach Shelley Nitschke.


Record-Breaking Bowling Figures in Women's ODIs

Here are the best bowling figures in Women's ODIs:











Bowler Figures Opponent Year
Sajjida Shah (Pakistan) 7/4 Japan 2003
Jo Chamberlain (England) 7/8 Denmark 1991
Anisa Mohammed (West Indies) 7/14 Pakistan 2011
Alana King (Australia) 7/18 South Africa 2025
Ellyse Perry (Australia) 7/22 England 2019
Shelley Nitschke (Australia) 7/24 England 2005
Amelia Kerr (New Zealand) 7/34 Zimbabwe 2026


Match Summary: Wickets and Run Chase

In the match against Zimbabwe, Molly Penfold made an early impact with figures of 3/17, claiming the first three wickets and leaving Zimbabwe at 48/3. Kerr's entry into the bowling attack further destabilized the opposition, as she dismissed key players including Chiedza Dhururu, Modester Mupachikwa, and others in quick succession, maintaining New Zealand's dominance.


During the run chase, Kerr also contributed significantly with the bat, scoring 45 runs, leading New Zealand to a comfortable eight-wicket victory and a 2-0 series lead.