2017 Women's Cricket World Cup statistics

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The following is a list of all the major statistics and records for the

Final against India, the third best bowling figures in a World Cup.[2]

Team

Highest team totals

England's total of 377 against Pakistan is the second-highest team score in a World Cup.

Score

(Overs)

Country Opponent Venue Date
377–7 (50)  England  Pakistan Leicester 27-06-2017
373–5 (50)  South Africa Bristol 5-07-2017
305–9 (50)  South Africa  England Bristol 5-07-2017
290–8 (50)  Australia  Pakistan Leicester 5-07-2017
285–4 (50)  West Indies Leicester 11-07-2017
284–9 (40)  England  New Zealand Derby 12-07-2017
Source: Cricinfo[3]

Batting

Most runs

The 2017 World Cup had three players scoring over 400 runs in the tournament for the first time World Cup history, the previous best being two players over 400 runs in a tournament, in 1997.[4]

Player Team M
I
NO Total Avg 100s 50s HS S/R 4s 6s
Tammy Beaumont  England 9 9 0 410 45.56 1 1 148 76.92 54 3
Mithali Raj  India 9 9 0 409 45.44 1 3 109 70.15 36 1
Ellyse Perry  Australia 8 8 3 404 80.80 0 5 71 77.54 34 2
Sarah Taylor  England 9 9 1 396 49.50 1 2 147 99.00 54 0
Punam Raut  India 9 9 0 381 42.33 1 2 106 67.43 35 3
Nat Sciver
 England 9 9 1 369 46.12 2 1 137 107.58 35 4
Heather Knight 9 9 1 364 45.50 1 2 106 80.53 34 5
Harmanpreet Kaur  India 9 8 2 359 59.83 1 2 171* 95.48 33 11
Nicole Bolton  Australia 8 8 1 351 50.14 1 2 107* 77.83 45 0
Meg Lanning 6 6 2 328 82.00 1 1 152* 92.13 38 3
Source: Cricinfo[5]

Highest individual scores

Chamari Atapattu's 178* was the second highest World Cup score of all time and the fourth highest in all WODIs.[6]

Runs Balls Batsman Country Opponent Venue Date Strike rate
178* 143
Chamari Atapattu
 Sri Lanka  Australia Bristol 29-06-2017 124.47
171* 115 Harmanpreet Kaur  India Derby 20-07-2017 148.69
152* 135 Meg Lanning  Australia  Sri Lanka Bristol 29-06-2017 112.59
148 145 Tammy Beaumont  England  South Africa 05-07-2017 102.06
147 104 Sarah Taylor 05-07-2017 141.34
137 92
Nat Sciver
 Pakistan Leicester 27-06-2017 148.91
129 111
Nat Sciver
 New Zealand Derby 12-07-2017 116.21
109 123 Mithali Raj  India 15-07-2017 88.61
107* 116 Nicole Bolton  Australia  West Indies Taunton 26-06-2017 92.24
Source: Cricinfo[7]

Highest partnerships

Tammy Beaumout and Sarah Taylor's partnership of 275 for the 2nd wicket is the highest partnership for any wicket in World Cup history, and the third-highest in all WODIs.[8]

Runs Wicket Partnerships Country Opponent Venue Date
275 2nd Tammy Beaumont/Sarah Taylor  England  South Africa Bristol 05-07-2017
213 3rd
Nat Sciver
 Pakistan Leicester 27-06-2017
171 1st Beth Mooney/Nicole Bolton  Australia  West Indies Taunton 26-06-2017
170* 2nd Suzie Bates/Amy Satterthwaite  Sri Lanka Bristol 24-06-2017
170 4th
Nat Sciver
 England  New Zealand Derby 12-07-2017
157 2nd Punam Raut/Mithali Raj  India  Australia Bristol 12-07-2017
148 3rd Sarah Taylor/Heather Knight  England  Sri Lanka Taunton 02-07-2017
144 1st Punam Raut/Smriti Mandhana  India  England Derby 24-06-2017
137 4th Harmanpreet Kaur /Deepti Sharma  Australia Derby 20-07-2017
133 2nd Nicole Bolton /Meg Lanning  Australia  Sri Lanka Bristol 29-07-2017
132 3rd Mithali Raj/Harmanpreet Kaur  India  New Zealand Derby 15-07-2017
Source: Cricinfo[9]

Highest partnerships by wicket

Alex Blackwell and Kristen Beams' partnership of 76 for the 10th wicket is the highest in WODIs.[10]

Wicket Runs Partners Country Versus Venue Date
1st 171 Beth Mooney/Nicole Bolton  Australia  West Indies Taunton 26-06-2017
2nd 275 Tammy Beaumont/Sarah Taylor  England  South Africa Bristol 05-07-2017
3rd 213
Nat Sciver
 Pakistan Leicester 27-06-2017
4th 170
Nat Sciver
 New Zealand Derby 12-07-2017
5th 108 Mithali Raj/Veda Krishnamurthy  India Derby 15-07-2017
6th 76 Dilani Manodara/Eshani Lokusuriyage  Sri Lanka  Pakistan Leicester 15-07-2017
7th 85
Katherine Brunt/Jenny Gunn
 England  Australia Bristol 09-07-2017
8th 53 Deepti Sharma/Jhulan Goswami  India  South Africa Leicester 08-07-2017
9th 51* Alyssa Healy/Sarah Aley  Australia  Pakistan Leicester 05-07-2017
10th 76 Alex Blackwell/Kristen Beams  India Derby 20-07-2017
Source: Cricinfo[11]

Bowling

Most wickets

Player Team M
I
Overs Runs Wkts Mdns Avg Econ S/R BBI 4W 5W
Dane van Niekerk  South Africa 7 7 43.2 150 15 6 10.00 3.46 17.3 4/0 3 0
Marizanne Kapp 7 7 56.3 252 13 6 19.38 4.46 26.0 4/14 1 0
Kristen Beams  Australia 7 7 65.0 266 12 3 22.16 4.09 32.5 3/23 0 0
Anya Shrubsole  England 9 9 65.4 304 12 6 25.33 4.62 32.8 6/46 0 1
Deepti Sharma  India 9 9 78.4 370 12 8 30.83 4.70 39.3 3/47 0 0
Poonam Yadav 9 9 74.0 286 11 5 26.00 3.86 40.3 2/19 0 0
Leigh Kasperek  New Zealand 4 4 40.0 146 10 9 14.60 3.65 24.0 3/17 0 0
Suné Luus  South Africa 7 6 36.0 174 10 1 17.40 4.83 21.6 5/67 0 1
Amelia Kerr  New Zealand 6 6 50.0 224 10 2 22.40 4.48 30.0 4/51 1 0
Shabnim Ismail  South Africa 7 7 56.1 264 10 3 26.40 4.70 33.7 3/14 0 0
Jhulan Goswami  India 9 9 64.1 266 10 7 26.60 4.14 38.5 3/23 0 0
Alex Hartley  England 8 8 72.0 302 10 6 30.20 4.19 43.2 3/44 0 0
Megan Schutt  Australia 7 7 63.5 306 10 7 30.60 4.79 38.3 3/40 0 0
Source: Cricinfo[12]

Best bowling

Anya Shrubsole's figures of 6/46 are the third best bowling figures in a World Cup.[13][14]

Bowling figures:

Wickets-Runs (Overs)

Maidens Bowler Country Opponent Venue Date
6-46 (9.4) 0 Anya Shrubsole  England  India Lord's 23-07-2017
5–15 (7.3) 1 Rajeshwari Gayakwad  India  New Zealand Derby 15-07-2017
5–18 (10) 2 Ekta Bisht  Pakistan 02-07-2017
5–35 (10) 1 Holly Huddleston  New Zealand  Sri Lanka Bristol 24-06-2017
5–67 (10) 0 Sune Luus  South Africa  Australia Taunton 15-07-2017
4–0 (3.2) 3 Dane van Niekerk  West Indies Leicester 02-07-2017
4–14 (7) 2 Marizanne Kapp 02-07-2017
4–22 (10) 0 Dane van Niekerk  India 08-07-2017
4–24 (8) 3  Sri Lanka Taunton 12-07-2017
4–26 (10) 1 Nashra Sandhu  Pakistan  India Derby 02-07-2017
4–41 (10) 2 Chandima Gunaratne  Sri Lanka  Pakistan Leicester 15-07-2017
4–45 (10) 0 Laura Marsh  England  Sri Lanka Taunton 02-07-2017
4–51 (9) 0 Amelia Kerr  New Zealand  England Derby 12-07-2017
Source: Cricinfo[15]

Fielding

Most catches

Catches Player Team Matches
8 Amy Satterthwaite  New Zealand 6
7 Marizanne Kapp  South Africa 7
7 Jhulan Goswami  India 9
6 Sana Mir  Pakistan 7
6
Nat Sciver
 England 9
5
Chamari Atapattu
 Sri Lanka 7
5 Elyse Villani  Australia 8
5 Smriti Mandhana  India 9
Source: Cricinfo[16]

Most catches in a match

Catches Player Country Opponent Venue Date
3 Fran Wilson  England  Sri Lanka Taunton 02-07-2017
3 Amy Satterthwaite  New Zealand  England Derby 12-07-2017
3 Jhulan Goswami  India  New Zealand 15-07-2017
Source: Cricinfo[17]

Wicket-keeping

Most dismissals

Dismissals

(stumpings)

Player Team Matches
15 (8) Sushma Verma  India 9
8 (3) Alyssa Healy  Australia 8
7 (2) Rachel Priest  New Zealand 6
7 (3) Merissa Aguilleira  West Indies 7
7 (3) Trisha Chetty  South Africa 7
7 Sidra Nawaz  Pakistan 7
6 (2) Sarah Taylor  England 9
3 Prasadani Weerakkody  Sri Lanka 6
1 Dilani Manodara 7
Source: Cricinfo[18]

Most dismissals in a match

Dismissals

(stumpings)

Player Country Opponent Venue Date
4 (3) Sushma Verma  India  West Indies Taunton 29-07-2017
3 (2) Trisha Chetty  South Africa  Pakistan Leicester 25-06-2017
3 Sarah Taylor  England  Sri Lanka Taunton 02-07-2017
3 (1) Alyssa Healy  Australia  New Zealand Bristol 02-07-2017
3 Prasadani Weerakkody  Sri Lanka  West Indies Derby 09-07-2017
3 (2) Merissa Aguilleira  West Indies  Sri Lanka 09-07-2017
3 (1)  England Bristol 15-07-2017
Source: Cricinfo[19]

Team of the Tournament

The ICC announced its team of the tournament on 24 July 2017.[20]

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