NZ-W vs WI-W Head to Head record in Women's World Cup history
New Zealand dominate the overall head-to-head record.
Cricket fans must have their eyes on the calendar with the Women’s World Cup 2022 being right around the corner. The tournament gets underway on March 4 with New Zealand and West Indies locking horns in the opening clash. The encounter takes place at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on March 4. Having won the 2000 edition of the competition, New Zealand are hosting this event and would like to get their hands on the silverware. On the other hand, the title is still elusive for West Indies.
Head to Head record:
As far as One-Day Internationals are concerned, the two teams have played a total of 19 ODIs against each other and New Zealand dominate the overall head-to-head record. In 19 clashes, the Kiwis defeated West Indies 11 times. While the Women in Maroon emerged winners seven times, one of their clashes got washed out due to rain. Coming to World Cup clashes, New Zealand won four of the six matches against West Indies.
Head to Head in ODIs:
Matches Played | New Zealand Won | West Indies Won | Tie | No Result |
19 | 11 | 7 | 0 | 1 |
Head to Head in World Cups:
Matches Played | New Zealand Won | West Indies Won | Tie | No Result |
6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Top performers:
Veteran all-rounder and West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor tops the run-scoring charts between the two teams in ODIs. In 16 clashes against the White Ferns in ODIs, she has scored 728 runs. New Zealand duo Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine follow the list with 664 and 532 runs respectively. Taylor tops the bowling list as well, having taken 24 wickets. His teammate Anisa Mohammed is second on the list with 17 scalps.
Last World Cup match result:
New Zealand walked away with an emphatic eight-wicket win when these two sides last met in an ODI World Cup match. It was the 2017 edition of the competition and Taunton was the venue. Lea Tahuhu and Leigh Kasperek made the ball talk as the Kiwis were bundled out for 150 while batting first. In reply, opener Rachel Priest scored a breathtaking 90 as the White Ferns crossed the line in just 18.2 overs.
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