Deepti joins elite membership
4 The variety of gamers who’ve the excellence of registering a fifty in an innings and claiming a minimum of 9 wickets in the identical Test in girls’s cricket. India’s Deepti Sharma grew to become the most recent to hitch this elite group within the latest Navi Mumbai Test match towards England. This uncommon feat has been achieved on six events, with Aussie Betty Wilson doing so on three events. Wilson and Englishwoman Enid Bakewell are the one gamers within the record under to finish the rarest feats of scoring a century and declare a 10-wicket haul in a match.
A 50 in an innings and 9-wicket hauls in a match in girls’s Test cricket
Runs |
wickets |
Player |
For |
Agst |
Venue |
Month, Year |
Result |
90 |
4/37 & 6/28 |
Betty Wilson+ |
Aus |
NZ |
Wellington |
Mar 1948 |
Won |
111 & 22 |
6/23 & 3/39 |
Betty Wilson |
Aus |
Eng |
Adelaide |
Jan 1949 |
Won |
12 & 100 |
7/7 & 4/9 |
Betty Wilson+ |
Aus |
Eng |
Melbourne (St. Kilda) |
Feb 1958 |
Drawn |
68 & 112* |
3/14 & 7/61 |
Enid Bakewell+ |
Eng |
WI |
Birmingham |
July 1979 |
Won |
52 |
5/47 & 4/64 |
Kat Sciver-Brunt+ |
Eng |
Aus |
Worcester |
Aug 2005 |
Won |
67 & 20 |
5/7 & 4/32 |
Deepti Sharma |
Ind |
Eng |
Navi Mumbai |
Dec 2023 |
Won |
+ Players with a fifty and 10-wicket haul in a Test match
49 The variety of balls debutant Shubha Satheesh took to file her maiden Test fifty in Navi Mumbai towards England. Her efficiency is without doubt one of the quickest-recorded fifties in girls’s cricket. Both Venessa Bowen and Shubha had been on debut.
Fastest to 50 runs in girls’s Test cricket (the place balls are recorded)
Balls to fifty |
Batter (last rating & balls confronted) |
For |
Against |
Venue |
Month, Year |
Result |
40 |
Venessa Bowen (63 in 52 balls) |
Sri Lanka |
Pakistan |
Colombo, CCC |
Apr 1998 |
Won |
42 |
Sangita Dabir (50* in 42 balls) |
India |
England |
Kolkata CCFC |
Nov 1995 |
Drawn |
48 |
Nat Sciver-Brunt (58 in 62 balls) |
England |
Australia |
Canberra |
Jan 2022 |
Drawn |
49 |
Shubha Satheesh (69 in 76 balls) |
India |
England |
Navi Mumbai |
Dec 2023 |
Won |
51 |
Smriti Mandhana (127 in 216 balls) |
India |
Australia |
Carrara |
Sep 2021 |
Drawn |
428 India’s complete in Navi Mumbai is now the best in girls’s Test cricket, the place not one of the 11 batters might register a three-figure rating. India additionally held the earlier file.
Highest innings totals with out a person century in girls’s Test cricket
Total |
For |
Against |
Venue |
Month, Year |
50s |
Highest rating |
Result |
428/10 |
India |
England |
Navi Mumbai |
Dec 2023 |
4 |
Shubha Satheesh 69 |
Won |
404/9d |
India |
South Africa |
Paarl |
Mar 2002 |
5 |
Anjum Chopra 80 |
Won |
396/9d |
England |
India |
Bristol |
Jun 2021 |
3 |
Heather Knight 95 |
Drawn |
366/7d |
Australia |
England |
Hove |
Aug-Sep 1987 |
4 |
Ruth Buckstein 83 |
Drawn |
362/5 |
New Zealand |
England |
Guildford |
Jul 1996 |
4 |
Kristy Bond 97 |
Drawn |
Note:the highest 4 New Zealand gamers made 60+ scores
4.09 The run-rate achieved by India girls of their first innings towards England girls within the Navi Mumbai Test match. This is now the second highest run-rate achieved by any Test facet in girls’s Test cricket historical past in an innings, whereas scoring a minimum of 300 runs.
Highest run-rates by Test sides in girls’s cricket: Minimum: 300-plus totals
RR |
Team |
Total |
Overs |
Match Inns |
Against |
Venue |
Month, Year |
Result |
4.13 |
Australia |
427/8d |
103.2 |
2 |
England |
Worcester |
Aug 1998 |
Drawn |
4.09 |
India |
428 |
104.3 |
1 |
England |
Navi Mumbai |
Dec 2023 |
Won |
3.92 |
England |
503/5d |
128 |
2 |
New Zealand |
Christchurch |
Feb 1935 |
Won |
3.81 |
England |
463 |
121.2 |
2 |
Australia |
Nottingham |
June 2023 |
Lost |
3.80 |
Australia |
473 |
124.2 |
1 |
England |
Nottingham |
June 2023 |
Won |
23 The variety of byes conceded by England wicket-keeper Amy Jones in India’s first innings in Navi Mumbai. Her doubtful effort is now the most-ever conceded by any wicket-keeper in an innings in girls’s Test cricket.
Most byes conceded in a Test innings in girls’s cricket
Byes |
Conceded by |
wicket-keeper |
Against |
Venue |
Month, 12 months |
Result |
23 |
England |
Amy Jones |
India |
New Mumbai |
Dec 2023 |
Lost |
22 |
South Africa |
Dulcie Wood |
England |
Cape Town |
Jan 1961 |
Drawn |
21 |
Pakistan |
Asma Farzand |
Sri Lanka |
Colombo |
Apr 1998 |
Lost |
20 |
South Africa |
Eleanor Lambert |
England |
Port Elizabeth |
Dec 1960 |
Drawn |
2 The variety of Test sides in girls’s cricket to realize 400+ runs in a single day’s play. In the Test match in Navi Mumbai, the Indian girls emulated the English girls after 88 years by scoring 410 runs on the opening day. The latter had made 431 towards New Zealand in Christchurch in February 1935.
Highest group totals in a single day’s play in a girls’s Test
Totals |
Overs |
For |
Against |
Venue |
Achieved on |
Result |
431-4 |
— (information not accessible) |
England |
New Zealand |
Christchurch |
16 Feb 1935 |
Won |
410-7 |
94 |
India |
England |
Navi Mumbai |
14 Dec 2023 |
Won |
362-5 |
100 |
New Zealand |
England |
Guildford |
12 Jul 1996 |
Drawn |
351-6 |
104 |
England |
South Africa |
Johannesburg |
17 Dec 1960 |
Drawn |
332-7 |
105 |
England |
India |
Worcester |
12 Jul 1986 |
Drawn |
Notes:
** in Christchurch, England made these runs after dismissing New Zealand for 44 in 28.2 overs
** All the above situations occurred on the primary day of the Test match
19 The variety of wickets that fell on the second day of the Navi Mumbai Test match. This is now the joint second-highest variety of wickets to fall on any day of a girls’s Test match and essentially the most to fall in a single day’s play on Indian soil. The file variety of wickets stays at 24 within the girls’s Ashes Test match at St. Kilda in Melbourne in February 1958.
Most wickets to fall in a day’s play in girls’s Test cricket
Wkts |
Team1 (wkts) |
Team2 (wkts) |
Venue |
Date |
Day |
Result |
24 |
Australia (14) |
England (10) |
Melbourne (St. Kilda) |
22 Feb 1958 |
2+ |
Drawn |
19 |
England (9) |
Australia (10) |
Blackpool |
28 Jun 1937 |
3 |
England gained by 25 runs |
19 |
England (9) |
Australia (10) |
The Oval |
13 Jul 1937 |
3 |
Drawn |
19 |
Australia (9) |
England (10) |
Worcester |
1 Jul 1951 |
2 |
Australia gained by 2 wkts |
19 |
England (9) |
Australia (10) |
Brisbane |
16 Feb 2003 |
2 |
Australia gained by 5 wkts |
19 |
India (9) |
England (10) |
Navi Mumbai |
15 Dec 2023 |
2 |
India gained by 347 runs |
+ there was no play on the primary day
66 The variety of boundaries (together with two sixes) hit by the Indian girls batters within the first innings in Navi Mumbai towards England. Only two different sides struck extra in girls’s Test cricket in an innings.
Most boundaries (4s and 6s) hit in an innings in girls’s Tests
Bds |
(4+6) |
For |
Against |
Venue |
Month, Year |
Result |
72 |
(72+0) |
England (455) |
South Africa |
Taunton |
Aug 2003 |
Won |
67 |
(66+1) |
Australia (569/6d) |
England |
Guildford |
Aug 1998 |
Drawn |
66 |
(64+2) |
India (428) |
England |
New Mumbai |
Dec 2023 |
Won |
63 |
(63+0) |
England (463) |
Australia |
Nottingham |
June 2023 |
Lost |
61 |
(61+0) |
England (497) |
South Africa |
Shenley |
Aug 2003 |
Drawn |
Note: the variety of fours hit by India can also be the third-highest in girls’s Test cricket
479 The goal set by India within the Navi Mumbai Test match is now the best by any facet in girls’s Test cricket. Sri Lanka is the one different facet to set a goal of 400 or extra in girls’s Test cricket.
Highest goal set within the fourth innings in girls’s Test cricket
Target |
Set by |
Against |
Venue |
Month, Year |
Result |
479 |
India |
England (131) |
Navi Mumbai |
Dec 2023 |
Ind gained by 347 runs |
410 |
Sri Lanka |
Pakistan (100) |
Colombo CCC |
Apr 1998 |
SL gained by 309 runs |
338 |
England |
New Zealand (174/6) |
Worcester |
Jul 1954 |
Drawn |
315 |
Australia |
England (128) |
Adelaide |
Jan 1949 |
Aus gained by 186 runs |
311 |
New Zealand |
England (225/8) |
Guildford |
Jul 1996 |
Drawn |
311 |
India |
England (210/6) |
Delhi (Jamia Millia CG) |
Nov 2005 |
Drawn |
347 The margin of victory by runs for India towards England in Navi Mumbai is now the most important in girls’s Test cricket historical past. India grew to become the second facet to win by a margin of 300 runs or extra in girls’s Test cricket.
Biggest victory margin by runs in girls’s Test cricket
Runs |
For |
Losing facet |
Venue |
Achieved on |
Winning captain |
347 |
India |
England |
Navi Mumbai |
16 Dec 2023 |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
309 |
Sri Lanka |
Pakistan |
Colombo, CCC |
20 Apr 1998 |
Rasa Silva |
188 |
New Zealand |
South Africa |
Durban |
13 Mar 1972 |
Trish McKelvey |
186 |
Australia |
England |
Adelaide |
18 Jan 1949 |
Mollie Dive |
185 |
England |
New Zealand |
Auckland |
29 Mar 1949 |
Molly Hide |
All data are right and up to date till 16 December 2023
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