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Women's One Day International

Women's One Day International (ODI) is the limited overs form of women's cricket. Matches are scheduled for 50 overs, equivalent to the men's game. The first women's ODIs were played in 1973, as part of the first Women's World Cup which was held in England. The first ODI saw the hosts beat an International XI. The 1,000th women's ODI took place between South Africa and New Zealand on 13 October 2016.[1]

Women's ODI status is determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and was restricted to full members of the ICC. In May 2022, the ICC awarded ODI status to five more teams.[2]

Involved nations edit

In 2006 the ICC announced that only the top-10 ranked sides would have Test and ODI status. During the 2011 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier Netherlands lost its ODI status by virtue of not finishing in the top 6 placings. As the top 4 teams with ODI status were not required to take part in this qualifying tournament, the top 6 in this tournament constituted the top 10 overall placings. Bangladesh replaced the Netherlands as one of the ten countries which currently have ODI status.[3]

In September 2018, ICC chief executive Dave Richardson announced that all matches at ICC World Cup Qualifiers would be awarded ODI status.[4] However, in November 2021, the ICC reversed this decision and determined that all fixtures in the Women's World Cup Qualifier featuring a team without ODI status would be recorded as a List A match.[5] This followed an announcement retrospectively applying first-class and List A status to women's cricket.[6][7]

In April 2021, the ICC awarded permanent Test and ODI status to all full member women's teams.[8] Afghanistan and Zimbabwe gained ODI status for the first time as a result of this decision. In May 2022, the ICC awarded WODI status to the Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, Thailand and the United States;[9] all of these nations other than Scotland had qualified for the abandoned 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier (although PNG withdrew from the qualifier due to COVID-19).

The following teams have also played ODIs, but currently do not have ODI status, although they may qualify to regain that status in the future.

There are also four other teams which once had ODI status, but either no longer exist or no longer play international cricket. Three appeared only in the 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup. The four former ODI teams are:

Rankings edit

Before October 2018, ICC did not maintain a separate Twenty20 ranking for the women's game, instead aggregating performance over all three forms of the game into one overall women's teams ranking.[10] In January 2018, ICC granted international status to all matches between associate nations and announced plan to launch separate T20I rankings for women.[11] In October 2018 the T20I rankings were launched with separate ODI rankings for Full Members.[12]

ICC women's ODI rankings
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1   Australia 21 3,429 163
2   England 23 2,991 130
3   South Africa 21 2,446 116
4   India 18 1,745 97
5   New Zealand 21 2,014 96
6   West Indies 20 1,768 88
7   Sri Lanka 9 714 79
8   Bangladesh 14 1,074 77
9   Thailand 11 753 68
10   Pakistan 24 1,602 67
11   Ireland 16 571 36
12   Netherlands 9 94 10
13   Zimbabwe 7 0 0
Reference: ICC Women's ODI rankings, Updated on 8 December 2023

Team statistics edit

Team Span Matches Won Lost Tied NR % Won
  Australia 1973– 353 281 64 2 6 79.60
  Bangladesh 2011– 54 14 35 0 5 25.92
  Denmark 1989–1999 33 6 27 0 0 18.18
  England 1973– 380 223 144 2 11 58.68
  India 1978– 301 164 132 1 4 54.48
 International XI 1973–1982 18 3 14 0 1 17.64
  Ireland 1987– 162 45 111 0 6 27.77
  Jamaica 1973 5 1 4 0 0 20.00
  Japan 2003 5 0 5 0 0 0.00
  Netherlands 1984– 108 19 88 0 1 17.59
  New Zealand 1973– 370 182 178 2 8 49.18
  Pakistan 1997– 194 57 133 1 3 29.38
  Scotland 2001–2003 8 1 7 0 0 12.50
  South Africa 1997– 227 118 94 5 10 51.98
  Sri Lanka 1997– 175 58 111 0 6 33.14
  Thailand 2022– 7 7 0 0 0 100.00
  Trinidad and Tobago 1973 6 2 4 0 0 33.33
  West Indies 1979– 209 91 108 3 7 43.54
  Young England 1973 6 1 5 0 0 16.66
  Zimbabwe 2021– 11 1 10 0 0 9.09
Source: Cricinfo, as 25 June 2023. The result percentage excludes no results and counts ties as half a win.

Records edit

As of December 2023.

Batting edit

Record First Second Ref
Most runs   Mithali Raj 7805   Charlotte Edwards 5992 [13]
Highest average (Min 20 innings)   Rachael Heyhoe-Flint 58.45   Lindsay Reeler 57.44 [14]
Highest score   Amelia Kerr 232*   Belinda Clark 229* [15]
Most centuries   Meg Lanning 15   Suzie Bates 12 [16]
Most 50s (and over)   Mithali Raj 71   Charlotte Edwards 55 [17]

Bowling edit

Record First Second Ref
Most Wickets   Jhulan Goswami 255  Shabnim Ismail 191 [18]
Best Average (min. 1000 balls bowled)   Gill Smith 12.53   Lyn Fullston 13.26 [19]
Best Economy rate (min. 1000 balls bowled)   Sue Brown 1.81   Sharon Tredrea 1.86 [20]
Best bowling figures   Sajjida Shah vs   Japan (2003) 7/4   Jo Chamberlain vs   Denmark (1991) 7/8 [21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . ICC. 12 October 2016. Archived from the original on 13 October 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Two new teams in next edition of ICC Women's Championship". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Ireland and Bangladesh secure ODI status". ICC. Retrieved 24 November 2011.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "ICC awards Asia Cup ODI status". International Cricket Council. 9 September 2018. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Bangladesh trounce USA; Pakistan survive Thailand banana peel". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  6. ^ "ICC Board appoints Afghanistan Working Group". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  7. ^ "ICC appoints Working Group to review status of Afghanistan cricket; women's First Class, List A classification to align with men's game". Women's CricZone. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  8. ^ "The International Cricket Council (ICC) Board and Committee meetings have concluded following a series of virtual conference calls". ICC. 1 April 2021. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  9. ^ "Bangladesh, Ireland added to 2022-25 Women's Championship; no India vs Pakistan series slotted". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  10. ^ . International Cricket Council. Archived from the original on 25 December 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  11. ^ (PDF). International Cricket Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2010.
  12. ^ "ICC Launches Global Women's T20I Team Rankings". 12 October 2018. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Women's One-Day Internationals / Batting records / Most runs in career". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  14. ^ "Women's One-Day Internationals / Batting records / Highest career batting average". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  15. ^ "Women's One-Day Internationals / Batting records / Most runs in an innings". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  16. ^ "Women's One-Day Internationals / Batting records / Most hundreds in a career". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  17. ^ "Women's One-Day Internationals / Batting records / Most fifties in career". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  18. ^ "Women's One-Day Internationals / Bowling records / Most wickets in career". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  19. ^ "Women's One-Day Internationals / Bowling records / Best career bowling average". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  20. ^ "Women's One-Day Internationals / Bowling records / Best career economy rate". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  21. ^ "Women's One-Day Internationals / Bowling records / Best figures in an innings". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2019.

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This article is about the format for women s international cricket For the men s format see One Day International Women s One Day International ODI is the limited overs form of women s cricket Matches are scheduled for 50 overs equivalent to the men s game The first women s ODIs were played in 1973 as part of the first Women s World Cup which was held in England The first ODI saw the hosts beat an International XI The 1 000th women s ODI took place between South Africa and New Zealand on 13 October 2016 1 Women s ODI status is determined by the International Cricket Council ICC and was restricted to full members of the ICC In May 2022 the ICC awarded ODI status to five more teams 2 Contents 1 Involved nations 2 Rankings 3 Team statistics 4 Records 4 1 Batting 4 2 Bowling 5 See also 6 ReferencesInvolved nations edit nbsp Afghanistan nbsp Australia nbsp Bangladesh nbsp England nbsp India nbsp Ireland nbsp Netherlands nbsp New Zealand nbsp Pakistan nbsp Papua New Guinea nbsp South Africa nbsp Scotland nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Thailand nbsp United States nbsp West Indies nbsp Zimbabwe In 2006 the ICC announced that only the top 10 ranked sides would have Test and ODI status During the 2011 Women s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Netherlands lost its ODI status by virtue of not finishing in the top 6 placings As the top 4 teams with ODI status were not required to take part in this qualifying tournament the top 6 in this tournament constituted the top 10 overall placings Bangladesh replaced the Netherlands as one of the ten countries which currently have ODI status 3 In September 2018 ICC chief executive Dave Richardson announced that all matches at ICC World Cup Qualifiers would be awarded ODI status 4 However in November 2021 the ICC reversed this decision and determined that all fixtures in the Women s World Cup Qualifier featuring a team without ODI status would be recorded as a List A match 5 This followed an announcement retrospectively applying first class and List A status to women s cricket 6 7 In April 2021 the ICC awarded permanent Test and ODI status to all full member women s teams 8 Afghanistan and Zimbabwe gained ODI status for the first time as a result of this decision In May 2022 the ICC awarded WODI status to the Netherlands Papua New Guinea Scotland Thailand and the United States 9 all of these nations other than Scotland had qualified for the abandoned 2021 Women s Cricket World Cup Qualifier although PNG withdrew from the qualifier due to COVID 19 The following teams have also played ODIs but currently do not have ODI status although they may qualify to regain that status in the future nbsp Denmark 1989 1999 nbsp Japan 2003 There are also four other teams which once had ODI status but either no longer exist or no longer play international cricket Three appeared only in the 1973 Women s Cricket World Cup The four former ODI teams are nbsp International XI 1973 1982 nbsp Jamaica 1973 only nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 1973 only nbsp Young England 1973 only Rankings editBefore October 2018 ICC did not maintain a separate Twenty20 ranking for the women s game instead aggregating performance over all three forms of the game into one overall women s teams ranking 10 In January 2018 ICC granted international status to all matches between associate nations and announced plan to launch separate T20I rankings for women 11 In October 2018 the T20I rankings were launched with separate ODI rankings for Full Members 12 ICC women s ODI rankings vteRank Team Matches Points Rating1 nbsp Australia 21 3 429 1632 nbsp England 23 2 991 1303 nbsp South Africa 21 2 446 1164 nbsp India 18 1 745 975 nbsp New Zealand 21 2 014 966 nbsp West Indies 20 1 768 887 nbsp Sri Lanka 9 714 798 nbsp Bangladesh 14 1 074 779 nbsp Thailand 11 753 6810 nbsp Pakistan 24 1 602 6711 nbsp Ireland 16 571 3612 nbsp Netherlands 9 94 1013 nbsp Zimbabwe 7 0 0Reference ICC Women s ODI rankings Updated on 8 December 2023Team statistics editTeam Span Matches Won Lost Tied NR Won nbsp Australia 1973 353 281 64 2 6 79 60 nbsp Bangladesh 2011 54 14 35 0 5 25 92 nbsp Denmark 1989 1999 33 6 27 0 0 18 18 nbsp England 1973 380 223 144 2 11 58 68 nbsp India 1978 301 164 132 1 4 54 48 International XI 1973 1982 18 3 14 0 1 17 64 nbsp Ireland 1987 162 45 111 0 6 27 77 nbsp Jamaica 1973 5 1 4 0 0 20 00 nbsp Japan 2003 5 0 5 0 0 0 00 nbsp Netherlands 1984 108 19 88 0 1 17 59 nbsp New Zealand 1973 370 182 178 2 8 49 18 nbsp Pakistan 1997 194 57 133 1 3 29 38 nbsp Scotland 2001 2003 8 1 7 0 0 12 50 nbsp South Africa 1997 227 118 94 5 10 51 98 nbsp Sri Lanka 1997 175 58 111 0 6 33 14 nbsp Thailand 2022 7 7 0 0 0 100 00 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 1973 6 2 4 0 0 33 33 nbsp West Indies 1979 209 91 108 3 7 43 54 nbsp Young England 1973 6 1 5 0 0 16 66 nbsp Zimbabwe 2021 11 1 10 0 0 9 09Source Cricinfo as 25 June 2023 The result percentage excludes no results and counts ties as half a win Records editMain article List of Women s ODI records As of December 2023 Batting edit Record First Second RefMost runs nbsp Mithali Raj 7805 nbsp Charlotte Edwards 5992 13 Highest average Min 20 innings nbsp Rachael Heyhoe Flint 58 45 nbsp Lindsay Reeler 57 44 14 Highest score nbsp Amelia Kerr 232 nbsp Belinda Clark 229 15 Most centuries nbsp Meg Lanning 15 nbsp Suzie Bates 12 16 Most 50s and over nbsp Mithali Raj 71 nbsp Charlotte Edwards 55 17 Bowling edit Record First Second RefMost Wickets nbsp Jhulan Goswami 255 nbsp Shabnim Ismail 191 18 Best Average min 1000 balls bowled nbsp Gill Smith 12 53 nbsp Lyn Fullston 13 26 19 Best Economy rate min 1000 balls bowled nbsp Sue Brown 1 81 nbsp Sharon Tredrea 1 86 20 Best bowling figures nbsp Sajjida Shah vs nbsp Japan 2003 7 4 nbsp Jo Chamberlain vs nbsp Denmark 1991 7 8 21 See also edit nbsp Cricket portal nbsp Sports portalWomen s Test cricket Women s Twenty20 International ICC Women s ChampionshipReferences edit South Africa and New Zealand to feature in 1000th women s ODI ICC 12 October 2016 Archived from the original on 13 October 2016 Retrieved 12 October 2016 Two new teams in next edition of ICC Women s Championship International Cricket Council Retrieved 25 May 2022 Ireland and Bangladesh secure ODI status ICC Retrieved 24 November 2011 permanent dead link ICC awards Asia Cup ODI status International Cricket Council 9 September 2018 Retrieved 24 November 2021 Bangladesh trounce USA Pakistan survive Thailand banana peel ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 23 November 2021 ICC Board appoints Afghanistan Working Group International Cricket Council Retrieved 17 November 2021 ICC appoints Working Group to review status of Afghanistan cricket women s First Class List A classification to align with men s game Women s CricZone Retrieved 17 November 2021 The International Cricket Council ICC Board and Committee meetings have concluded following a series of virtual conference calls ICC 1 April 2021 Retrieved 1 April 2021 Bangladesh Ireland added to 2022 25 Women s Championship no India vs Pakistan series slotted ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 25 May 2022 ICC Women s Team Rankings launched International Cricket Council Archived from the original on 25 December 2016 Retrieved 12 January 2017 Women s Twenty20 Playing Conditions PDF International Cricket Council Archived from the original PDF on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 9 February 2010 ICC Launches Global Women s T20I Team Rankings 12 October 2018 Retrieved 13 October 2018 Women s One Day Internationals Batting records Most runs in career Cricinfo Retrieved 13 September 2019 Women s One Day Internationals Batting records Highest career batting average Cricinfo Retrieved 13 September 2019 Women s One Day Internationals Batting records Most runs in an innings Cricinfo Retrieved 13 September 2019 Women s One Day Internationals Batting records Most hundreds in a career Cricinfo Retrieved 13 September 2019 Women s One Day Internationals Batting records Most fifties in career Cricinfo Retrieved 13 September 2019 Women s One Day Internationals Bowling records Most wickets in career Cricinfo Retrieved 13 September 2019 Women s One Day Internationals Bowling records Best career bowling average Cricinfo Retrieved 13 September 2019 Women s One Day Internationals Bowling records Best career economy rate Cricinfo Retrieved 13 September 2019 Women s One Day Internationals Bowling records Best figures in an innings Cricinfo Retrieved 13 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Women 27s One Day International amp oldid 1188500254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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