Here’s how Twitter reacted to Amelia Kerr’s dominance in the 3rd and Final ODI against Ireland Women.
A special message from former ?? skipper Belinda Clark, congratulating @WHITE_FERNS teenager Amelia Kerr on beating her world record ODI score! pic.twitter.com/YLQuga3NpQ
— Australian Women’s Cricket Team ? (@SouthernStars) June 15, 2018
AMELIA KERR.
Her Dad played for Wellington. Her Grandad (Mum’s side) played for NZ.
Amelia is 17. She is phenomenal.
That’s all.
— Iain O’Brien (@iainobrien) June 13, 2018
Century and 5-wicket haul in an ODI match: (Men/Women)
Vivian Richards – (119 & 5/41) v NZ, 1987
Paul Collingwood – (112* & 6/31) v BAN, 2005
Rohan Mustafa – (109 & 5/25) v PNG, 2017
AMELIA KERR – (232* & 5/17) v IRE, Today#IREWvNZW— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) June 13, 2018
A couple of years ago, Amelia Kerr was a 14-year-old in a YouTube clip shredding leg-breaks to win a domestic NZ T20. At 17 she’s just broken the record for the highest WODI score, last ball of the innings, with a six. 232 not out.
— Geoff Lemon Sport (@GeoffLemonSport) June 13, 2018
Fastest 200 in ODI history:
134 Balls ~ Amelia Kerr
138 Balls ~ Chris Gayle— PRASOBH PRAKASAN (@PrashuPrasobh) June 14, 2018
Fantastic innings 232* by a 17 yr old NZ cricketer Amelia Kerr vs Ireland. An ODI double hundred at a young age of 17 yrs. Quite an achievement. Congrats #AmeliaKerr. Enjoy this moment of success. #NZvsIRE pic.twitter.com/HjUEhpCRly
— Jhulan Goswami (@JhulanG10) June 13, 2018
The 17-year old, Amelia Kerr recorded the highest individual score in Women’s ODI cricket yesterday. She later took 5/17 as well. pic.twitter.com/nAZa3rg9HS
— Circle of Cricket (@circleofcricket) June 14, 2018
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