Emily Drumm

Emily Cecilia Drumm MNZM (born 15 September 1974)[1] is a cricketer, who has captained New Zealand in 41 women's one-day internationals, winning 28 of them, losing 12 and with one no result.

Emily Drumm
MNZM
Personal information
Born (1974-09-15) 15 September 1974
Auckland, New Zealand
BattingRight-handed
International information
National side
Career statistics
Competition WODI WTest
Matches 101 5
Runs scored 2844 433
Batting average 35.11 144.33
100s/50s 2/19 2/2
Top score 116 161*
Balls bowled 1542 528
Wickets 37 2
Bowling average 21.02 87.50
5 wickets in innings - -
10 wickets in match n/a n/a
Best bowling 4/31 1/24
Catches/stumpings 24/0 0/0
Source: Cricinfo, 6 March 2017

Drumm captained New Zealand to their greatest ODI success - winning the 2000 Women's Cricket World Cup in 2000/2001. Drumm has also played in five women's Test matches, scoring 433 in six innings, with an average of 144.33 and a high score of 161 not out. In her 96 ODIs she averaged 32.94 runs per innings.[1]

Drumm has also set the record for scoring the most runs on a single ground in Women's ODI history (815 runs at Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln)[2]

Drumm holds the record for the highest individual test score posted by a woman cricketer in Women's test history when batting at number 5 position or lower (161*)[3]

Drumm's teammates are Rebecca Rolls, Suzie Bates, Katie Pulford and Paula Flannery. She has also played for Auckland Hearts and Northern Districts Spirit in the State League.[4]

In the 2006 New Year Honours, Drumm was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to women's cricket.[5]

Women's International Centuries

Women's Test centuries

Emily Drumm's Test centuries
# Runs Match Opponents City/Country Venue Year
1 161* 3 Australia Christchurch, New Zealand Hagley Oval 1995[6]
2 112* 5 England Guildford, England Woodbridge Road 1996[7]

Women's ODI centuries

Emily Drumm's One Day International centuries
# Runs Match Opponents City/Country Venue Year
1 116 57 England Oamaru, New Zealand Whitestone Contracting Stadium[8] 2000[9]
2 108* 63 South Africa Lincoln, New Zealand Lincoln Green 2000[10]

References


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