New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr will be hoping to replicate her heroics from last year’s T20 World Cup when she takes the field in the Women’s ODI World Cup for the third time in her career. Kerr was part of the squads which took part in the 2017 and 2022 editions of the tournament.
Here’s a brief look at Amelia Kerr’s record at Women’s ODI World Cup ahead of the 2025 edition:
Bowling
Innings: 13
Wickets: 19
Average: 26.84
Economy: 4.47
Best bowling in an innings: 4/51 (vs England, 2017)
Best performance: The leggie’s best performance with the ball came in her maiden World Cup appearance, in 2017, against England. She took four wickets for 51 runs in nine overs, and her scalps included those of Tammy Beaumont and Nat Sciver-Brunt.
Batting
Innings: 10
Runs: 214
Average: 26.75
Strike rate: 81.67
Highest score: 50 (vs India, 2022)
50s: 1
100s: 0
Best performance: Kerr’s best outing with the bat in the World Cup remains her maiden half-century in the tournament, which she notched against India in the 2022 edition. After opener Suzie Bates was removed in just the third over, Kerr came out to the middle and forged partnerships with her skipper Sophie Devine and then Amy Satterthwaite to steady New Zealand’s innings.
Published on Sep 29, 2025
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