2009 Women's Cricket World Cup statistics

Team totals

Highest team total

Score
(Overs)
Country Versus Venue Date
373-7 (50)  New Zealand  Pakistan Sydney 19 March 2009
277-5 (50)  England  Sri Lanka Canberra 7 March 2009
258-4 (50)  Australia  South Africa Newcastle 10 March 2009
250-5 (50)  New Zealand  South Africa Bowral 12 March 2009
236-8 (50)  England  West Indies Sydney 17 March 2009
234-5 (50)  India  Australia Sydney 14 March 2009
229-6 (50)  Australia  Pakistan Sydney 16 March 2009
218-7 (50)  Australia  India Sydney 14 March 2009
211-7 (50)  Australia  West Indies Sydney 12 March 2009
210-5 (47.4)  New Zealand  India Sydney 17 March 2009
Source: Cricinfo

Batting

Most runs in the tournament

Player Team M I NO Total Avg 50s 100s HS S/R 4s 6s
Claire Taylor  England 7 6 1 324 64.80 1 2 101 90.00 35 3
Haidee Tiffen  New Zealand 6 6 0 279 46.50 1 2 100 53.75 21 0
Suzie Bates  New Zealand 7 7 1 275 45.83 1 0 168 99.27 32 6
Shelley Nitschke  Australia 7 7 0 275 39.28 0 2 87 79.71 31 5
Caroline Atkins  England 7 6 1 251 50.20 0 3 69* 55.40 19 0
Mithali Raj  India 7 6 2 248 62.00 0 2 75* 64.08 22 0
Karen Rolton  Australia 6 6 2 220 55.00 0 2 96* 76.92 23 4
Sarah Taylor  England 7 7 0 216 30.85 0 1 78 74.22 17 1
Stafanie Taylor  West Indies 7 7 0 195 27.85 0 1 55 54.16 17 1
Alex Blackwell  Australia 7 7 2 190 38.00 0 1 54 53.52 13 1
Source: Cricinfo.com

Highest individual scores

Runs Balls Batsman Country Versus Venue Date Strike Rate
168 105 Suzie Bates  New Zealand  Pakistan Sydney 19 March 2009160.00
101 95 Claire Taylor  England  Sri Lanka Canberra 7 March 2009106.31
100 128 Haidee Tiffen  New Zealand  Pakistan Sydney 19 March 200978.13
96* 87 Karen Rolton  Australia  South Africa Newcastle 10 March 2009110.34
88* 76 Sara McGlashan  New Zealand  South Africa Bowral 12 March 2009115.79
87 94 Shelley Nitschke  Australia  South Africa Newcastle 10 March 200992.55
78 101 Sarah Taylor  England  West Indies Sydney 17 March 200977.22
76 137 Anjum Chopra  India  Australia Sydney 14 March 200955.47
75* 102 Mithali Raj  India  Sri Lanka Sydney 12 March 200973.53
73 76 Amy Satterthwaite  New Zealand  South Africa Bowral 12 March 200996.05
Source: Cricinfo.com

Highest partnerships of the tournament

The partnership of Bates/Tiffen is the highest partnership in all the world cups[1]

Runs (Balls) Wicket Partnerships Country Versus Venue Date
262 (210) 2nd Suzie Bates/Haidee Tiffen  New Zealand Pakistan Sydney 19 March 2009
139* (140) 6th Sara McGlashan/Nicola Browne  New Zealand South Africa Bowral 12 March 2009
134 (192) 1st Sarah Taylor/Caroline Atkins  England West Indies Sydney 17 March 2009
125* (209) 2nd Caroline Atkins/Claire Taylor  England India Sydney 10 March 2009
100 (141) 1st Leah Poulton/Shelley Nitschke  Australia Pakistan Sydney 16 March 2009
Source: cricinfo.com

Highest partnerships of the tournament by wicket

Wicket Runs (Balls) Partnerships Country Versus Venue Date
1st 134 (192) Sarah Taylor/Caroline Atkins  England West Indies Sydney 17 March 2009
2nd 262 (210) Suzie Bates/Haidee Tiffen  New Zealand Pakistan Sydney 19 March 2009
3rd 84 (119) Haidee Tiffen/Amy Satterthwaite  New Zealand South Africa Bowral 12 March 2009
4th 69 (82) Lauren Ebsary/Jodie Fields  Australia Pakistan Sydney 16 March 2009
5th 62 (78) Charlotte Edwards/Beth Morgan  England New Zealand Sydney 14 March 2009
6th 139* (140) Sara McGlashan/Nicola Browne  New Zealand South Africa Bowral 12 March 2009
7th 57 (58) Aimee Mason/Sarah Tsukigawa  New Zealand West Indies Sydney 10 March 2009
57 (68) Alex Blackwell/Ellyse Perry  Australia West Indies Sydney 12 March 2009
8th 63 (99) Nicola Browne/Lucy Doolan  New Zealand England Sydney 22 March 2009
9th 14* (4) Sarah Tsukigawa/Rachel Priest  New Zealand West Indies Sydney 10 March 2009
10th 43 (33) Amita Sharma/Gouher Sultana  India England Sydney 10 March 2009
Source: cricinfo.com

Bowling

Most Wickets

Player Team Matches Overs Runs Wkts Mdns Avg 4wi 5wi BBI Econ S/R
Laura Marsh  England 6 56.2 165 16 12 10.31 0 1 5/15 2.92 21.1
Lisa Sthalekar  Australia 6 59.0 204 13 9 15.69 0 0 3/27 3.45 27.2
Priyanka Roy  India 7 39.2 168 12 3 14.00 1 0 4/14 4.27 19.6
Aimee Mason  New Zealand 7 48.1 157 11 5 14.27 1 0 4/2 3.25 26.2
Stafanie Taylor  West Indies 7 55.1 158 10 10 15.80 1 0 4/17 2.86 33.1
Rumeli Dhar  India 7 51.2 166 10 9 16.60 0 0 3/7 3.23 33.1
Lucy Doolan  New Zealand 5 36.0 95 9 12 10.55 0 0 3/21 2.63 24.0
Charlotte Edwards  England 7 37.1 120 9 6 13.33 1 0 4/37 3.22 24.7
Gouher Sultana  India 7 61.0 156 9 14 17.33 0 0 2/16 2.55 40.6
Amita Sharma  India 7 51.0 161 9 9 17.88 0 0 3/19 3.15 34.0
Source: Cricinfo.com

Best bowling

Bowling figures:
Wickets-Runs (Overs)
Bowler Country Versus Venue Date
5-15 (10) Laura Marsh  England  Pakistan Sydney 12 March 2009
4-2 (4.1) Aimee Mason  New Zealand  South Africa Bowral 12 March 2009
4-7 (5.0) Suzie Bates  New Zealand  South Africa Bowral 12 March 2009
4-14 (7.4) Priyanka Roy  India  West Indies Sydney 19 March 2009
4-17 (8.2) Stafanie Taylor  West Indies  South Africa Newcastle 8 March 2009
4-29 (10.0) Shanel Daley  West Indies  Pakistan Sydney 21 March 2009
4-34 (8.2) Nicki Shaw  England  New Zealand Sydney 22 March 2009
4-37 (8.4) Charlotte Edwards  England  New Zealand Sydney 14 March 2009
Source: Cricinfo.com

Fielding

Most Catches

Player Team Matches Catches
Lydia Greenway  England 7 8
Jessica Cameron  Australia 6 6
Jhulan Goswami  India 7 5
Shelley Nitschke  Australia 7 5
Amita Sharma  India 7 5
Stafanie Taylor  West Indies 7 5
Isa Guha  England 5 4
Lisa Sthalekar  Australia 5 4
Caroline Atkins  England 7 4
Source: Cricinfo.com

Wicketkeeping

Most Dismissals

Player Team Matches Catches Stumpings Total
Sarah Taylor  England 7 6 3 9
Jodie Fields  Australia 7 4 4 8
Rachel Priest  New Zealand 6 7 1 8
Anagha Deshpande  India 6 2 4 6
Sulakshana Naik  India 2 3 2 5
Merissa Aguilleira  West Indies 7 4 0 4
Armaan Khan  Pakistan 5 2 1 3
Trisha Chetty  South Africa 4 3 0 3
Source: Cricinfo.com

References

  1. "cricinfo". Archived from the original on 8 September 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-19.
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