6 Unbreakable Records in Women’s Cricket

Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world, though it’s mostly played in countries like the United Kingdom, India, and Australia. There are various reasons why the game of cricket is so popular. First, it doesn’t cost much to play cricket, and even someone from a humble background can easily pursue cricket.

Over the years, there have been numerous cricketers who have caught the imagination of the wider global audience. Most young cricketers when starting out their careers cite these players as inspiration for taking up cricket as a career. In fact, even cricket fans who are the non-playing members are enchanted by these players.

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In the game of cricket, many records are made and broken within a short period of time. Meanwhile, there are some that stand to date. Needless to say, the competition in men’s cricket is always quite high. In fact, even individual performances can sometimes help a team in winning a match. And, during the matches, some players touch a milestone that helps them in entering their names into the record books.

The female players are no exception to this. However, it’s worth noting that female cricket is still evolving whereas male cricket has reached its peak.

Many cricket fans will be shocked to know that there are many records made by female cricketers while are simply impossible to break.

Here are 6 of them:

Youngest to score a double century

Scoring a ton in international cricket is itself a difficult task for any batsman. Once, scoring a double in ODI seemed impossible before Sachin Tendulkar smashed a double ton against South Africa in 2010. After this, other cricketers like Rohit Sharma and Martin Guptill followed the footsteps of Tendulkar.

In 2018, Kiwi Women batter Amelia Kerr played scored 232 runs off 145 balls against Denmark. She was just 17 years 243 days old at that time and became the youngest player in the world to score a double century in the limited-over format.

Youngest player to score a century

Earlier, the youngest player to score a century was Shahid Afridi, who managed to achieve that milestone at the age of 16 years and 217 days against Sri Lanka. In that game, Afridi managed to score 102 runs against Sri Lanka and helped Pakistan in winning the match by a margin of 82 runs.

Later on, Mithali Raj broke Afridi’s record by scoring a ton when she was just 16 years and 205 days old. She played a match-winning knock of 114 runs against Ireland in 1999.

The highest percentage of runs in an innings

In the game of cricket, batsmen always hold an important role in scoring runs for their side. And, every batter is expected to contribute a fair proportion of runs in the team’s total on the back of their inning.

When it comes to female cricket, Enid Blackwell holds the record for scoring the highest proportion of runs in a Test match inning. Blackwell scored 122 out of England’s 164/10 in 2nd innings. She scored 68.2% runs of team’s runs, which is the highest proportion of team’s runs scored by a player in a Test inning.

Consecutive T20Is with at least one wicket

Radha Yadav, the slow left-arm orthodox bowler of the Indian women cricket team, has set a unique record in the T20 format. She has managed to consistently take at least one wicket in her last 24 games.

Moreover, her wicket-taking record is still unbroken and it would be interesting to see until what period she can continue with the same. Earlier, Megan Schutt held this record (23 matches).

As for the men’s cricket, the longest wicket-taking spree record was held by Ish Sodhi and Lasith Malinga that came to an end after 16 games. However, one can easily note that the Indian skipper is way too ahead from any player.

Oldest ODI player

In the gentleman’s game, players have to keep themselves fit enough to play in the international format. Each player has to match the increasing level of competition in cricket. As an outsider, it may look like an easy task, but it isn’t. In fact, many players fail to cope up with the pace of the game, which leaves them with no other option but retirement.

In the One Day International (ODI) format, the oldest player to appear in an ODI match is Nolan Clarke, aged 47 years and 257 days. But West Indies veteran player Stephanie Power already broke this record. Power is an active ODI player and currently, she’s 63 years and 43 days. She is yet to announce her retirement from international cricket.

Most World Cup Finals played

The Australian Women’s team has qualified for the World T20 finals 6 times, beating the men’s record of appearing in the World T20 finals 3 times. The Australian Women’s team has only been knocked out once before the finals. This was in the inaugural edition in 2009 where New Zealand and England competed in the final. On the other hand, Sri Lanka men’s team managed to appear in the finals in 2009, 2012, and 2014 editions.