List of centuries in women's One Day International cricket

A women's One Day International (WODI) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having WODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC).[3] In a WODI match, the two teams play a single innings, each of which is restricted to a maximum of fifty overs.[4][lower-alpha 1] The first WODI matches were played as part of the Women's Cricket World Cup in 1973 held in England,[6] two years after the first men's One Day International was contested between Australia and England in January 1971.[7] A century is a score of one hundred or more runs by a batsman in a single innings.[8] This is regarded as a notable achievement.[9] As of January 2021, 216 centuries have been scored by 88 different players from 1,183 WODI matches.[10]

Meg Lanning of Australia has scored the most centuries in WODIs with 14.[1]
India's Mithali Raj has scored seven WODI centuries,[1] the first at 16 years of age, the youngest player to do so.[2]

The first two centuries in WODIs were scored as part of the opening round in the 1973 Women's World Cup.[11] England's Lynne Thomas and Enid Bakewell both achieved the feat as part of their team's victory over the International XI.[12] Thomas and Bakewell are two of only five players to score a century during their WODI debut, the others being Nicole Bolton of Australia, and India's Reshma Gandhi and Mithali Raj.[13] Raj and Gandhi centuries came in a match against Ireland in 1999 which saw Raj become the youngest player to score a century, aged 16 years 205 days.[2] The match is one of twenty-eight occurrences where two or more centuries have been scored in a WODI.[14][15] The oldest player to score a WODI century is New Zealand's Barbara Bevege who was aged 39 years and 48 days when she reached 101 against the International XI during the 1982 Women's World Cup.[16][17]

The most recent century as of January 2021, was scored by Meg Lanning of Australia against New Zealand at Allan Border Field in Brisbane, Australia in October 2020,[18][19] who also tops the list with fourteen centuries. She is followed by Suzie Bates, the former skipper of New Zealand, with ten centuries and Charlotte Edwards of England, with nine.[1] New Zealand's Amelia Kerr holds record for the highest individual score in a WODI with 232 not out scored against Ireland in June 2018, eclipsing Belinda Clark's of Australia longstanding record of 229 not out scored against Denmark in 1997, becoming the youngest cricketer, male or female, to score a double century in One Day International cricket.[20][21] As this was Kerr's first time reaching the milestone, the innings was also the highest maiden WODI century scored breaking Deepti Sharma of India's mark of 188 against Ireland during the 2017 South Africa Women's Quadrangular Series.[22] Amy Satterthwaite of New Zealand has scored four consecutive WODI centuries, the sole player to do so.[23][24] Twenty-one centuries have been scored by a player in a losing side, the highest score being 178 not out by Sri Lanka's Chamari Atapattu whose team lost to Australia during the 2017 Women's World Cup.[25][26] A further three centuries have been scored in matches that have ended in a no result.[27]

Players from every team which currently holds WODI status – with the exception of Bangladesh – have scored centuries.[lower-alpha 2] Of the teams that are still active but no longer hold WODI status only the Netherlands have had a player reach triple figures in an innings.[lower-alpha 3] No players from teams that previously competed in WODIs but are no longer active have achieved the feat.[lower-alpha 4] Australia lead the list with 58 centuries, followed by England with 55 and New Zealand, 42.[30] Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln, New Zealand, leads the list of where the most centuries have been scored with fourteen, ahead of the Bristol County Ground and Senwes Park with seven.[31]

Key

New Zealand's Amy Satterthwaite scored her fourth consecutive century in February 2017, a WODI record.[23]
Key
Symbol Meaning
Player The batsman who scored the century
The batsman was named player of the match
Runs Number of runs scored
* Batsman remained not out
Balls Number of balls faced
Statistic not recorded or available
4s Number of fours scored
6s Number of sixes scored
S/R Strike rate (runs scored per 100 balls)
Inn Innings in which the century was made
Team The team the batsman was representing
Opposition The team the batsman was playing against
Venue The cricket ground where the match was played
Date The date when the match was played
Result Result for the team for which the century was scored
ARR The result was decided by the Average Run Rate method
D/L The result was decided by the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method

Centuries

List of centuries in women's One Day International cricket[11]
No. Player Runs Balls 4s 6s S/R Inn Team Opposition Venue Date Result Ref(s)
1 Lynne Thomas[lower-alpha 5] 134 19 0 1  England  International XI County Cricket Ground, Hove, England 23 June 1973 Won [12][32]
2 Enid Bakewell[lower-alpha 5] 101* 6 0 1  England  International XI County Cricket Ground, Hove, England 23 June 1973 Won [12][32]
3 Rachael Heyhoe Flint[lower-alpha 5] 114 11 1 1  England Young England Valentines Park, Ilford, England 18 July 1973 Won (ARR) [33][34]
4 Enid Bakewell[lower-alpha 5] 118 11 0 1  England  Australia Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England 28 July 1973 Won [35][36]
5 Lorraine Hill[lower-alpha 5] 106 10 0 1  Australia  England St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, England 1 August 1976 Won [37][38]
6 Barbara Bevege[lower-alpha 5] 101 9 0 1  New Zealand  International XI Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland, New Zealand 12 January 1982 Won [16][39]
7 Jan Brittin[lower-alpha 5] 138* 175 11 0 78.86 1  England  International XI Seddon Park, Hamilton, New Zealand 14 January 1982 Won [40][41]
8 Jan Brittin[lower-alpha 5] 101 6 0 1  England  New Zealand Horntye Park, Hastings, England 24 June 1984 Won [42][43]
9 Jill Kennare[lower-alpha 5] 122 139 12 0 87.76 1  Australia  England Aberfeldie Park, Melbourne, Australia 2 February 1985 Won [44][45]
10 Jill Kennare[lower-alpha 5] 100* 149 10 0 67.11 2  Australia  England Aberfeldie Park, Melbourne, Australia 3 February 1985 Won [46][47]
11 Lindsay Reeler[lower-alpha 5] 143* 9 1 1  Australia  Netherlands Willetton Sports Club (No. 1 Oval), Perth, Australia 29 November 1988 Won [48][49]
12 Ruth Buckstein[lower-alpha 5] 100 1 0 1  Australia  Netherlands Willetton Sports Club (No. 1 Oval), Perth, Australia 29 November 1988 Won [48][49]
13 Nicki Turner[lower-alpha 5] 114 144 10 0 79.17 1  New Zealand  Netherlands Bon Andrews Oval, Sydney, Australia 4 December 1988 Won [50][51]
14 Lindsay Reeler[lower-alpha 5] 108* 176 2 0 61.36 1  Australia  New Zealand Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 10 December 1988 Won [52][53]
15 Ruth Buckstein[lower-alpha 5] 105* 2 0 1  Australia  Netherlands Carey Grammar School Oval No.2, Melbourne, Australia 14 December 1988 Won [54][55]
16 Wendy Watson[lower-alpha 5] 107* 168 0 0 63.69 1  England  Ireland Great Oakley Cricket Club Ground, Northampton, England 22 July 1990 Won [56][57]
17 Denise Annetts[lower-alpha 5] 100* 104 4 0 96.15 1  Australia  England Lancaster Park, Christchurch, New Zealand 25 January 1992 No result [58][59]
18 Jan Brittin[lower-alpha 5] 104 151 2 0 68.87 1  England  Denmark Recreation Ground, Banstead, England 20 July 1993 Won [60][61]
19 Carole Hodges[lower-alpha 5] 113 172 11 0 65.70 1  England  Ireland Sonning Lane, Reading, England 24 July 1993 Won (ARR) [62][63]
20 Helen Plimmer[lower-alpha 5] 118 148 12 0 79.73 1  England  Ireland Sonning Lane, Reading, England 24 July 1993 Won (ARR) [62][63]
21 Jan Brittin[lower-alpha 5] 100 186 3 0 53.76 1  England  India Memorial Ground, Finchampstead, England 25 July 1993 Won [64][65]
22 Carole Hodges[lower-alpha 5] 105* 141 9 0 74.47 1  England  Australia Woodbridge Road, Guildford, England 26 July 1993 Won [66][67]
23 Mary-Pat Moore 114* 149 7 0 76.51 1  Ireland  Denmark Park Avenue, Dublin, Ireland 18 July 1995 Won [68]
24 Debbie Hockley 117 136 13 0 86.03 1  New Zealand  England Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street, England 18 June 1996 Won [69][70]
25 Karen Le Comber 135* 145 8 0 93.10 1  New Zealand  Ireland Sydney Parade, Dublin, Ireland 19 July 1996 Won [71]
26 Maia Lewis[lower-alpha 5] 105 72 11 0 145.83 1  New Zealand  Pakistan Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand 29 January 1997 Won [72][73]
27 Belinda Clark[lower-alpha 5] 131 97 12 1 135.05 1  Australia  Pakistan Wesley Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 7 February 1997 Won [74][75]
28 Lisa Keightley[lower-alpha 5] 156* 147 15 0 106.12 1  Australia  Pakistan Wesley Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 7 February 1997 Won [74][75]
29 Belinda Clark[lower-alpha 5] 142 130 13 1 109.23 1  Australia  New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand 16 February 1997 Won [76][77]
30 Karen Rolton[lower-alpha 5] 113* 121 13 0 93.39 2  Australia  New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand 23 February 1997 Won [78][79]
31 Charlotte Edwards 102 118 15 0 86.44 1  England  South Africa County Ground, Taunton, England 17 August 1997 Lost [80][81]
32 Jan Brittin 138 124 17 0 111.29 1  England  Pakistan Indira Gandhi Stadium, Vijayawada, India 12 December 1997 Won [82]
33 Barbara Daniels 142* 103 18 1 137.86 1  England  Pakistan Indira Gandhi Stadium, Vijayawada, India 12 December 1997 Won [82]
34 Debbie Hockley 100* 147 8 0 68.02 1  New Zealand  Sri Lanka Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh, India 13 December 1997 Won [83]
35 Debbie Hockley 100 112 12 0 89.28 1  New Zealand  West Indies Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh, India 15 December 1997 Won [84]
36 Belinda Clark 229* 155 22 0 147.74 1  Australia  Denmark Middle Income Group Club Ground, Mumbai, India 16 December 1997 Won [85]
37 Charlotte Edwards 173* 155 19 0 111.61 1  England  Ireland Nehru Stadium, Pune, India 16 December 1997 Won [86]
38 Lisa Keightley 113* 143 7 0 79.02 1  Australia  England Lord's, London, England 21 July 1998 Won [87]
39 Reshma Gandhi[lower-alpha 5] 104* 164 7 0 63.41 1  India  Ireland Campbell Park Cricket Ground, Milton Keynes, England 26 June 1999 Won [14][88]
40 Mithali Raj[lower-alpha 5] 114* 139 12 0 82.01 1  India  Ireland Campbell Park Cricket Ground, Milton Keynes, England 26 June 1999 Won [14][88]
41 Anjum Chopra 100 128 13 0 78.12 1  India  England County Ground, Northampton, England 9 July 1999 Won [89][90]
42 Karen Smithies 110* 146 10 0 75.34 2  England  India Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 11 July 1999 Won [91][92]
43 Lisa Keightley 127* 152 17 0 83.55 1  Australia  England Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia 29 January 2000 Won [93]
44 Belinda Clark 146* 151 6 0 96.68 1  Australia  England Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground, Newcastle, Australia 3 February 2000 Won [94]
45 Debbie Hockley[lower-alpha 5] 100 159 9 0 62.89 2  New Zealand  Australia Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 6 February 2000 Lost [95][96]
46 Miriam Grealey[lower-alpha 5] 101 105 10 0 96.19 1  Ireland  Pakistan Kenure, Dublin, Ireland 25 July 2000 Won [97][98]
47 Karen Young[lower-alpha 5] 120 1  Ireland  Pakistan Sydney Parade, Dublin, Ireland 27 July 2000 Won [99][100]
48 Emily Drumm 116 152 11 0 76.31 1  New Zealand  England Centennial Park, Oamaru, New Zealand 19 November 2000 Won [101][102]
49 Charlotte Edwards 139* 152 17 0 91.44 1  England  Netherlands Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 30 November 2000 Won [103]
50 Karen Rolton 154* 118 19 0 130.50 1  Australia  Sri Lanka Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand 1 December 2000 Won [104]
51 Emily Drumm 108* 104 8 0 103.84 1  New Zealand  South Africa Lincoln Green, Lincoln, New Zealand 11 December 2000 Won [105]
52 Claire Taylor 137* 145 16 0 94.48 1  England  Sri Lanka Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 12 December 2000 Won [106]
53 Karen Rolton 107* 67 18 0 159.70 2  Australia  South Africa Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 13 December 2000 Won [107]
54 Linda Olivier 101* 117 10 0 86.32 2  South Africa  Ireland Hagley Oval No. 2, Christchurch, New Zealand 16 December 2000 Won [108]
55 Rebecca Rolls 114 120 14 1 95.00 1  New Zealand  Australia Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 6 March 2002 Lost [109]
56 Karen Rolton 105* 102 13 0 102.94 2  Australia  New Zealand Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 6 March 2002 Won [109]
57 Pauline te Beest[lower-alpha 5] 138 98 21 0 140.81 1  Netherlands  Scotland Sportpark Hofbrouckerlaan, Oegstgeest, Netherlands 21 July 2003 Won (D/L) [110][111]
58 Pauline te Beest[lower-alpha 5] 142 1  Netherlands  Japan Sportpark Harga, Schiedam, Netherlands 23 July 2003 Won [112][113]
59 Karen Rolton[lower-alpha 5] 102* 133 11 0 76.69 1  Australia  New Zealand Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland, New Zealand 11 February 2004 Won [114][115]
60 Belinda Clark[lower-alpha 5] 120 148 13 0 81.08 1  Australia  New Zealand Seddon Park, Hamilton, New Zealand 17 February 2004 Won [116][117]
61 Charlotte Edwards 102 117 13 0 87.17 1  England  South Africa Buffalo Park, East London, South Africa 18 February 2004 Won [118]
62 Arundhati Kirkire 106 118 9 0 89.83 1  India  West Indies Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Gurgaon, India 12 March 2004 Won [119]
63 Helen Watson 115* 114 14 0 100.87 1  New Zealand  Ireland Anglesea Road, Dublin, Ireland 25 July 2004 Won [120]
64 Claire Taylor 136 128 11 1 106.25 1  England  Sri Lanka Harlequins, Pretoria, South Africa 24 March 2005 Won [121]
65 Lisa Keightley 103 153 4 0 67.32 1  Australia  South Africa LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria, South Africa 28 March 2005 Won [122]
66 Karen Rolton 107* 128 11 0 83.59 1  Australia  India SuperSport Park, Centurion, South Africa 10 April 2005 Won [123]
67 Karen Rolton[lower-alpha 5] 151 114 20 1 132.45 1  Australia  Ireland Claremont Road Cricket Ground, Dublin, Ireland 31 July 2005 Won [124][125]
68 Lisa Sthalekar[lower-alpha 5] 100* 123 8 0 81.30 1  Australia  Ireland Claremont Road Cricket Ground, Dublin, Ireland 31 July 2005 Won [124][125]
69 Claire Taylor 116 133 15 0 87.21 2  England  Australia County Ground, Taunton, England 30 August 2005 Won [126]
70 Karu Jain 103 147 15 0 70.06 1  India  England Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India 9 December 2005 Won [127]
71 Jaya Sharma 138* 150 15 0 92.00 1  India  Pakistan National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan 30 December 2005 Won [128]
72 Mithali Raj 108* 121 7 0 89.25 1  India  Sri Lanka National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan 4 January 2006 Won [129]
73 Claire Taylor[lower-alpha 5] 156* 151 9 0 103.31 1  England  India Lord's, London, England 14 August 2006 Won [130][131]
74 Leah Poulton[lower-alpha 5] 101 136 7 1 74.26 1  Australia  New Zealand Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia 24 October 2006 Won [132][133]
75 Johmari Logtenberg[lower-alpha 5] 103* 112 6 0 91.96 1  South Africa  Pakistan Sinovich Park, Pretoria, South Africa 26 January 2007 Won [134][135]
76 Rebecca Rolls 104* 87 18 1 119.54 2  New Zealand  Australia Chemplast Cricket Ground, Chennai, India 21 February 2007 Won [136]
77 Jaya Sharma 104* 140 15 0 74.28 2  India  Australia M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India 23 February 2007 Won [137]
78 Claire Taylor 113* 115 15 1 98.26 1  England  Australia Chemplast Cricket Ground, Chennai, India 25 February 2007 Lost [138]
79 Sarah Taylor 101 111 15 0 90.99 1  England  Australia Chemplast Cricket Ground, Chennai, India 1 March 2007 Lost [139]
80 Suzie Bates 122 134 11 0 91.04 1  New Zealand  India M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India 1 March 2007 Won [140]
81 Aimee Watkins[lower-alpha 5] 102 128 13 1 79.68 1  New Zealand  Australia Gardens Oval, Darwin, Australia 22 July 2007 Won [141][142]
82 Daleen Terblanche[lower-alpha 5] 114* 148 14 0 77.02 1  South Africa  Netherlands Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht, Netherlands 4 August 2007 Won [143][144]
83 Johmari Logtenberg[lower-alpha 5] 153* 160 12 1 95.62 1  South Africa  Netherlands Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer, Netherlands 5 August 2007 Won [145][146]
84 Claire Taylor 110 133 12 0 82.70 1  England  New Zealand County Ground, Derby, England 23 August 2007 Lost [147]
85 Aimee Watkins 111 130 9 1 85.38 1  New Zealand  England Stanley Park, Blackpool, England 26 August 2007 Won [148]
86 Alex Blackwell 101 159 6 0 63.52 1  Australia  England Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 4 February 2008 Won [149]
87 Cri-Zelda Brits 107* 130 4 0 82.30 1  South Africa  Netherlands Stellenbosch University Ground No. 1, Stellenbosch, South Africa 21 February 2008 Won [150]
88 Claire Taylor[lower-alpha 5] 111* 111 15 0 100.00 2  England  New Zealand Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 25 February 2008 Won [151][152]
89 Sarah Taylor 129 133 9 1 96.99 1  England  South Africa Lord's, London, England 8 August 2008 Won [153]
90 Caroline Atkins 145 155 12 0 93.54 1  England  South Africa Lord's, London, England 8 August 2008 Won [153]
91 Lisa Sthalekar[lower-alpha 5] 104* 112 10 0 92.85 1  Australia  India Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia 1 November 2008 Won [154][155]
92 Alex Blackwell[lower-alpha 5] 106* 145 7 0 73.10 1  Australia  India Manuka Oval, Canberra, Australia 8 November 2008 Won [156][157]
93 Karen Rolton[lower-alpha 5] 101 91 12 0 110.98 1  Australia  India Manuka Oval, Canberra, Australia 8 November 2008 Won [156][157]
94 Claire Taylor 101 95 10 0 106.31 1  England  Sri Lanka Manuka Oval, Canberra, Australia 7 March 2009 Won [158]
95 Haidee Tiffen 100 128 3 0 78.12 1  New Zealand  Pakistan Drummoyne Oval, Sydney, Australia 19 March 2009 Won [159]
96 Suzie Bates 168 105 19 6 160.00 1  New Zealand  Pakistan Drummoyne Oval, Sydney, Australia 19 March 2009 Won [159]
97 Sarah Taylor 120 120 12 0 100.00 1  England  Australia County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford, England 30 June 2009 Won [160]
98 Stafanie Taylor 108* 117 11 2 92.30 2  West Indies  South Africa Boland Park, Paarl, South Africa 16 October 2009 Won [161]
99 Leah Poulton[lower-alpha 5] 104* 116 9 3 89.65 2  Australia  New Zealand Junction Oval, Melbourne, Australia 17 February 2010 Won [162][163]
100 Shelley Nitschke[lower-alpha 5] 113* 130 7 4 86.92 2  Australia  New Zealand Queens Park, Invercargill, New Zealand 6 March 2010 Won [164][165]
101 Stafanie Taylor 147 141 15 1 104.25 1  West Indies  Netherlands Witrand Cricket Field, Potchefstroom, South Africa 6 October 2010 Won [166]
102 Meg Lanning 104* 118 8 1 88.13 2  Australia  England WACA Ground, Perth, Australia 7 January 2011 Won [167]
103 Mithali Raj[lower-alpha 5] 109* 106 12 0 102.83 1  India  West Indies Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground, Rajkot, India 18 January 2011 Won [168][169]
104 Chamari Atapattu[lower-alpha 5] 111 110 17 1 100.90 1  Sri Lanka  Ireland Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 28 April 2011 No result [170][171]
105 Lydia Greenway 125* 127 12 0 98.42 1  England  South Africa Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa 21 October 2011 Won [172]
106 Arran Thompson 107* 102 15 0 104.90 1  England  South Africa Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa 21 October 2011 Won [172]
107 Charlotte Edwards 138 139 22 0 99.28 1  England  South Africa Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa 23 October 2011 Won [173]
108 Stafanie Taylor 107 154 9 1 69.48 1  West Indies  Ireland Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan No 3 Ground, Dhaka, Bangladesh 14 November 2011 Won [174]
109 Juliana Nero 100 100 13 3 100.00 1  West Indies  Ireland Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan No 3 Ground, Dhaka, Bangladesh 14 November 2011 Won [174]
110 Charlotte Edwards 137* 88 20 0 155.68 1  England  New Zealand Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 3 March 2012 Won (D/L) [175]
111 Sarah Taylor 109* 113 9 0 96.46 2  England  New Zealand Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 5 March 2012 Won [176]
112 Meg Lanning[lower-alpha 5] 128 104 19 1 123.07 1  Australia  India Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India 14 March 2012 Won [177][178]
113 Nain Abidi[lower-alpha 5] 101* 129 9 0 78.29 1  Pakistan  Ireland Claremont Road Cricket Ground, Dublin, Ireland 22 August 2012 Won (D/L) [179][180]
114 Suzie Bates 122* 131 16 1 93.12 2  New Zealand  Australia Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia 12 December 2012 Won [181]
115 Amy Satterthwaite 109 119 9 2 91.59 1  New Zealand  Australia North Sydney Oval, Sydney, Australia 14 December 2012 Lost [182]
116 Meg Lanning 103 50 18 3 206.00 2  Australia  New Zealand North Sydney Oval, Sydney, Australia 17 December 2012 Won [183]
117 Thirush Kamini 100 146 11 1 68.49 1  India  West Indies Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India 31 January 2013 Won [184]
118 Sophie Devine 145 131 13 6 110.68 1  New Zealand  South Africa DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack, India 1 February 2013 Won [185]
119 Charlotte Edwards 109 123 16 0 88.61 1  England  India Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India 3 February 2013 Won [186]
120 Harmanpreet Kaur 107* 109 8 2 98.16 2  India  England Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India 3 February 2013 Lost [186]
121 Stafanie Taylor 171 137 18 2 124.81 1  West Indies  Sri Lanka Middle Income Group Club Ground, Mumbai, India 3 February 2013 Won [187]
122 Suzie Bates 102 134 12 0 76.11 1  New Zealand  Australia DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack, India 5 February 2013 Lost [188]
123 Meg Lanning 112 104 17 1 107.69 2  Australia  New Zealand DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack, India 5 February 2013 Won [188]
124 Marizanne Kapp 102* 150 11 0 68.00 1  South Africa  Pakistan Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, India 5 February 2013 Won [189]
125 Mithali Raj 103* 141 13 1 73.04 2  India  Pakistan Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, India 7 February 2013 Won [190]
126 Amy Satterthwaite 103 126 16 0 81.74 2  New Zealand  England Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India 13 February 2013 Lost [191]
127 Charlotte Edwards 106* 121 15 0 87.60 2  England  New Zealand Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India 15 February 2013 Won [192]
128 Shemaine Campbelle 105 138 8 4 76.08 1  West Indies  Sri Lanka Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla, Sri Lanka 24 February 2013 Lost [193]
129 Harmanpreet Kaur[lower-alpha 5] 103 100 11 2 103.00 1  India  Bangladesh Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad, India 10 April 2013 Won [194][195]
130 Mignon du Preez 100* 105 10 0 95.23 1  South Africa  Bangladesh Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 22 September 2013 Won [196]
131 Suzie Bates 110 133 9 0 82.70 1  New Zealand  West Indies Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica 6 October 2013 Won [197]
132 Stafanie Taylor 135* 148 14 0 91.21 1  West Indies  New Zealand Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica 10 October 2013 Won [198]
133 Sarah Taylor 100 108 7 0 92.59 1  England  West Indies Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago 3 November 2013 Won [199]
134 Nicole Bolton 124 152 12 0 81.57 1  Australia  England Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 23 January 2014 Won [200]
135 Mithali Raj[lower-alpha 5] 104* 109 8 2 95.41 1  India  Sri Lanka ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam, India 23 January 2014 Won [201][202]
136 Charlotte Edwards 108* 145 11 0 74.48 1  England  India North Marine Road Ground, Scarborough, England 23 August 2014 Won [203]
137 Chamari Atapattu[lower-alpha 5] 106 151 11 0 70.19 1  Sri Lanka  South Africa Singhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka 17 October 2014[lower-alpha 6] No result [205][206]
138 Meg Lanning 135* 127 21 0 106.29 2  Australia  West Indies Bradman Oval, Bowral, Australia 16 November 2014 Won [207]
139 Javeria Khan 133* 141 12 0 94.32 2  Pakistan  Sri Lanka Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 13 January 2015 Won [208]
140 Suzie Bates 106 113 14 0 93.80 1  New Zealand  England Bay Oval, Tauranga, New Zealand 11 February 2015 Won [209]
141 Meg Lanning 104 98 13 0 106.12 1  Australia  England Bristol County Ground, Bristol, England 23 July 2015 Won [210]
142 Rachel Priest 108 116 12 0 93.10 1  New Zealand  Sri Lanka Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 3 November 2015 Won [211]
143 Rachel Priest 157 146 23 0 107.53 1  New Zealand  Sri Lanka Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 7 November 2015 Won [212]
144 Alex Blackwell 114 112 12 0 101.78 1  Australia  India Manuka Oval, Canberra, Australia 2 February 2016 Won [213]
145 Smriti Mandhana 102 109 11 0 93.57 1  India  Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Australia 5 February 2016 Lost [214]
146 Meg Lanning 114* 113 12 3 100.88 2  Australia  New Zealand Bay Oval, Tauranga, New Zealand 22 February 2016 Won [215]
147 Suzie Bates 110 133 11 0 82.70 1  New Zealand  Australia Bay Oval, Tauranga, New Zealand 24 February 2016 Lost [216]
148 Meg Lanning 127 135 10 2 94.07 2  Australia  New Zealand Bay Oval, Tauranga, New Zealand 24 February 2016 Won [216]
149 Lauren Winfield [lower-alpha 7] 123 117 15 2 105.12 1  England  Pakistan New Road, Worcester, England 22 June 2016 Won [217]
150 Tammy Beaumont [lower-alpha 7] 104 116 10 2 89.65 1  England  Pakistan New Road, Worcester, England 22 June 2016 Won [217]
151 Tammy Beaumont 168* 144 20 0 116.66 1  England  Pakistan County Ground, Taunton, England 27 June 2016 Won [218]
152 Mignon du Preez 116* 99 13 0 117.17 1  South Africa  Ireland Claremont Road Cricket Ground, Dublin, Ireland 7 August 2016 Won [219]
153 Laura Wolvaardt 105 125 14 0 84.00 1  South Africa  Ireland Malahide Cricket Club Ground, Malahide, Ireland 9 August 2016 Won [220]
154 Nicole Bolton 113 146 8 1 77.39 1  Australia  Sri Lanka R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 25 September 2016 Won [221]
155 Amy Satterthwaite 137* 117 16 0 117.09 1  New Zealand  Pakistan Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 11 November 2016 Won (D/L) [222]
156 Amy Satterthwaite 115* 101 11 0 113.86 2  New Zealand  Pakistan Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 13 November 2016 Won [223]
157 Amy Satterthwaite 123 99 18 0 124.24 2  New Zealand  Pakistan Saxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand 19 November 2016 Won [224]
158 Meg Lanning 134 122 20 0 109.83 1  Australia  South Africa Manuka Oval, Canberra, Australia 20 November 2016 Won (D/L) [225]
159 Lizelle Lee 102 89 6 7 114.60 1  South Africa  Australia North Sydney Oval, Sydney, Australia 23 November 2016 Lost [226]
160 Thirush Kamini 113* 146 11 4 77.39 1  India  Ireland Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 10 February 2017 Won [227]
161 Beth Mooney 100 123 6 0 81.30 1  Australia  New Zealand Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland, New Zealand 26 February 2017 Lost [228]
162 Amy Satterthwaite 102* 113 9 0 90.26 2  New Zealand  Australia Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland, New Zealand 26 February 2017 Won [228]
163 Meg Lanning 104* 116 7 1 89.65 2  Australia  New Zealand Bay Oval, Tauranga, New Zealand 5 March 2017 Won [229]
164 Laura Wolvaardt 149 149 17 0 100.00 1  South Africa  Ireland Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa 11 May 2017 Won [230]
165 Deepti Sharma 188 160 27 2 117.50 1  India  Ireland Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa 15 May 2017 Won [231]
166 Punam Raut 109* 116 11 0 93.96 1  India  Ireland Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa 15 May 2017 Won [231]
167 Andrie Steyn 117 123 16 0 95.12 1  South Africa  Ireland Absa Puk Oval, Potchefstroom, South Africa 19 May 2017 Won [232]
168 Suzie Bates 106* 109 11 1 97.24 2  New Zealand  Sri Lanka Bristol County Ground, Bristol, England 24 June 2017 Won [233]
169 Nicole Bolton 107* 116 14 0 92.24 2  Australia  West Indies County Ground, Taunton, England 26 June 2017 Won [234]
170 Heather Knight 106 109 12 2 97.24 1  England  Pakistan Grace Road, Leicester, England 27 June 2017 Won (D/L) [235]
171 Natalie Sciver 137 92 14 4 148.91 1  England  Pakistan Grace Road, Leicester, England 27 June 2017 Won (D/L) [235]
172 Smriti Mandhana 106* 108 13 2 98.14 2  India  West Indies County Ground, Taunton, England 29 June 2017 Won [236]
173 Chamari Atapattu 178* 143 22 6 124.47 1  Sri Lanka  Australia Bristol County Ground, Bristol, England 29 June 2017 Lost [237]
174 Meg Lanning 152* 135 19 1 112.59 2  Australia  Sri Lanka Bristol County Ground, Bristol, England 29 June 2017 Won [237]
175 Tammy Beaumont 148 145 22 1 102.06 1  England  South Africa Bristol County Ground, Bristol, England 5 July 2017 Won [238]
176 Sarah Taylor 147 104 24 0 141.34 1  England  South Africa Bristol County Ground, Bristol, England 5 July 2017 Won [238]
177 Deandra Dottin 104* 76 12 3 136.84 1  West Indies  Pakistan Grace Road, Leicester, England 11 July 2017 Won (D/L) [239]
178 Punam Raut 106 136 11 0 77.94 1  India  Australia Bristol County Ground, Bristol, England 12 July 2017 Lost [240]
179 Natalie Sciver 129 111 11 0 116.21 1  England  New Zealand County Cricket Ground, Derby, England 12 July 2017 Won [241]
180 Mithali Raj 109 123 11 0 88.61 1  India  New Zealand County Cricket Ground, Derby, England 15 July 2017 Won [242]
181 Harmanpreet Kaur 171* 115 20 7 148.69 1  India  Australia County Cricket Ground, Derby, England 20 July 2017 Won [243]
182 Sophie Devine 103 119 10 0 86.55 1  New Zealand  Pakistan Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 31 October 2017 Won [244]
183 Smriti Mandhana 135 129 14 1 104.65 1  India  South Africa De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley, South Africa 7 February 2018 Won [245]
184 Sophie Devine 108 103 8 2 104.85 1  New Zealand  West Indies Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 4 March 2018 Won [246]
185 Suzie Bates 101* 86 13 0 117.44 2  New Zealand  West Indies Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 8 March 2018 Won [247]
186 Nicole Bolton 100* 101 12 0 99.00 2  Australia  India IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara, India 12 March 2018 Won [248]
187 Alyssa Healy 133 115 17 2 115.65 1  Australia  India IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara, India 18 March 2018 Won [249]
188 Javeria Khan 113* 142 15 0 79.57 1  Pakistan  Sri Lanka Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla, Sri Lanka 20 March 2018 Won [250]
189 Suzie Bates[lower-alpha 8] 151 94 24 2 160.63 1  New Zealand  Ireland Claremont Road Cricket Ground, Dublin, Ireland 8 June 2018 Won [252]
190 Maddy Green[lower-alpha 8] 121 77 15 1 157.14 1  New Zealand  Ireland Claremont Road Cricket Ground, Dublin, Ireland 8 June 2018 Won [252]
191 Sophie Devine[lower-alpha 8] 108 61 13 6 177.04 1  New Zealand  Ireland The Vineyard, Dublin, Ireland 10 June 2018 Won [253]
192 Tammy Beaumont 101 109 12 1 92.66 1  England  South Africa County Cricket Ground, Hove, England 12 June 2018 Won [254]
193 Sarah Taylor 118 106 13 0 111.32 1  England  South Africa County Cricket Ground, Hove, England 12 June 2018 Won [254]
194 Lizelle Lee 117 107 13 5 109.34 2  South Africa  England County Cricket Ground, Hove, England 12 June 2018 Lost [254]
195 Amelia Kerr[lower-alpha 8] 232* 145 31 2 160.00 1  New Zealand  Ireland Castle Avenue, Dublin, Ireland 13 June 2018 Won [251]
196 Leigh Kasperek[lower-alpha 8] 113 105 10 0 107.61 1  New Zealand  Ireland Castle Avenue, Dublin, Ireland 13 June 2018 Won [251]
197 Tammy Beaumont 105 123 14 0 85.36 2  England  South Africa St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, England 15 June 2018 Won [255]
198 Sophie Devine 117* 116 12 2 100.86 2  New Zealand  England Grace Road, Leicester, England 13 July 2018 Won [256]
199 Mithali Raj[lower-alpha 8] 125* 143 14 1 87.41 1  India  Sri Lanka FTZ Sports Complex, Katunayake, Sri Lanka 16 September 2018 Lost [257]
200 Chamari Atapattu[lower-alpha 8] 115 133 13 4 86.46 2  Sri Lanka  India FTZ Sports Complex, Katunayake, Sri Lanka 16 September 2018 Won [257]
201 Hayley Matthews 117 146 17 0 80.13 1  West Indies  South Africa Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 22 September 2018 Won [258]
202 Meg Lanning 124 106 19 0 116.98 1  Australia  Pakistan Kinrara Academy Oval, Bandar Kinrara, Malaysia 20 October 2018 Won [259]
203 Smriti Mandhana 105 104 9 3 100.96 2  India  New Zealand McLean Park, Napier, New Zealand 24 January 2019 Won [260]
204 Dane van Niekerk 102 117 5 1 87.17 1  South Africa  Sri Lanka Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa 11 February 2019 Won [261]
205 Ellyse Perry 107* 110 8 3 97.27 1  Australia  New Zealand Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide, Australia 24 February 2019 Won [262]
206 Tammy Beaumont 114 115 12 0 99.13 1  England  Australia Grace Road, Leicester, England 4 July 2019 Lost [263]
207 Alyssa Healy 122 105 12 2 116.19 1  Australia  West Indies Coolidge Cricket Ground, Saint George Parish, Antigua and Barbuda 5 September 2019 Won [264]
208 Meg Lanning 121 146 12 4 82.87 1  Australia  West Indies Coolidge Cricket Ground, Saint George Parish, Antigua and Barbuda 5 September 2019 Won [264]
209 Ellyse Perry 112* 118 9 0 94.91 1  Australia  West Indies Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Saint George Parish, Antigua and Barbuda 8 September 2019 Won [265]
210 Rachael Haynes 118 132 8 0 89.39 1  Australia  Sri Lanka Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia 7 October 2019 Won [266]
211 Chamari Atapattu 103 124 13 0 83.06 1  Sri Lanka  Australia Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia 9 October 2019 Lost [267]
212 Alyssa Healy 112* 76 15 2 147.36 2  Australia  Sri Lanka Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia 9 October 2019 Won [267]
213 Tammy Beaumont 107 141 9 0 75.89 1  England  Pakistan Kinrara Academy Oval, Bandar Kinrara, Malaysia 9 December 2019 Won [268]
214 Danni Wyatt 110 95 12 3 115.79 1  England  Pakistan Kinrara Academy Oval, Bandar Kinrara, Malaysia 9 December 2019 Won [268]
215 Natalie Sciver 100* 85 12 0 117.65 1  England  Pakistan Kinrara Academy Oval, Bandar Kinrara, Malaysia 12 December 2019 Won [269]
216 Meg Lanning 101* 96 9 3 105.21 2  Australia  New Zealand Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia 5 October 2020 Won [270]

Notes

  1. For the first 25 years of ODI cricket the number of overs bowled in each innings varied between 35 and 60 overs.[5]
  2. The teams are Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the West Indies.[28]
  3. The teams are Denmark, Japan, the Netherlands and Scotland.[29]
  4. The teams are Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Young England and the International XI.[29]
  5. No player of the match was awarded.
  6. Rain prevented any play in the second innings taking place, so the match was to be resumed on the reserve day of 18 October 2014. However no play was possible due to further rain.[204]
  7. Lauren Winfield and Tammy Beaumont shared the player of the match award.[217]
  8. No player of the match was awarded but Amelia Kerr was named player of the series.[251]

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