Amelia Kerr Scores 179* as New Zealand Sets Women's ODI Run Chase Record
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In Brief
This match set a new benchmark for women's ODI cricket, highlighting the increasing competitiveness and high-scoring nature of the format.
Key Facts
- Amelia Kerr scored an unbeaten 179 runs off 139 balls.
- New Zealand successfully chased a target of 346 runs set by South Africa.
- The match took place in Wellington.
- New Zealand reached the target with two balls remaining.
- This is the highest successful run chase in women's ODI history.
What Happened
Amelia Kerr led New Zealand to a record-breaking win over South Africa by scoring 179 not out, helping her team chase down 346 runs in Wellington.
Why It Matters
The achievement marks a milestone in women's cricket, demonstrating the evolving standards and capabilities in the women's game and drawing attention to individual and team performances.
What's Next
Observers may look for further high-scoring matches and individual performances in upcoming women's ODIs, as well as responses from other teams to this record.
Sources
- BBC News — NZ's Kerr hits 179 not out in record women's ODI chase(3h ago)
- The Independent — Amelia Kerr shines in record New Zealand win after blazing 179 not out(1h ago)
