IND-W vs WI-W Head to Head record in Women’s World Cup history
India leads the West Indies by a huge margin in terms of their head-to-head record.
View : 5.8K
2 Min Read
The Women’s World Cup is heating up with games getting intense at every step of the tournament. The latest of India’s matches saw them handed their first defeat by New Zealand. Post the loss, India will now be taking on the West Indies on March 12th at the Seddon Park in Hamilton. Notably, West Indies have punched above their weight so far in the mega event. They have won each of their two games so far and will go into the encounter against India riding high on confidence.
Head to Head Record:
In terms of all the ODI meetings between the two sides so far, India leads the West Indies by a significant number of wins. In 25 ODIs, the Indian team has won 20 matches while their opponents have come out victorious in just the five games. A similar landslide margin can be seen in World Cup matches as well. India has won in all six of their previous encounters against the West Indies at the tournament so far.
Head to Head record in ODIs:
Matches Played | India Won | West Indies Won | Tie | No Result |
25 | 20 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
Head to Head record in World Cups:
Matches Played | India Won | West Indies Won | Tie | No Result |
6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Top Performers
In terms of the highest run-getters between the two teams, Mithali Raj leads the charts with 696 runs. West Indies’s senior batter, Stefanie Taylor, comes next with 614 runs. The top three are rounded off by India’s Anju Jain who has scored 366 runs against the said opposition.
West Indian bowler, Anisa Mohammed, tops the list of highest ODI wicket-takers between India and the West Indies. Jhulan Goswami is a close second with 19 wickets. Another former Indian bowler, Neetu David is tied at the third spot with West Indies’ Stefanie Taylor with them both taking 18 wickets each.
Last World Cup meeting:
The last World Cup meeting between the two sides came in the 2017 edition. India dominated the game right from the start. West Indies were unable to infuse much energy into their innings batting first as they folded for 183-8 in their quota of 50 overs. India then rode on a stellar 106* of 108 balls by Smriti Mandhana to chase down the total with seven wickets to spare.
Download Our App