New Zealand’s Suzie Bates scored her 11th ODI century on Saturday in the first ODI against India at the John Davies Oval in New Zealand. She is the leading centurion for the White Ferns and second-highest overall after Australia’s Meg Lanning, who has 14 ODI centuries.
Bates, who opened the batting in the first ODI registered her second century against India after being dropped on 14 by Rajeshwari Gayakwad at point off Pooja Vastrakar’s bowling. The veteran right-handed batter made the Indians pay a heavy price for that dropped catch as she went on to score a delectable 106 off 111 balls, peppering the boundary rope 10 times.
Stand up & Applaud!
11th ODI Century for Suzie Bates in just 107 balls. #NZvIND pic.twitter.com/w1cToV9PAX
— Female Cricket (@imfemalecricket) February 12, 2022
Out of the 11 centuries that Bates has scored over her illustrious career spanning across 16 years, she has three centuries against her Trans-Tasmanian rival Australia, two each against India and West Indies, one each against England, Ireland, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Year-wise, Bates scored two centuries each in 2013 and 2018 and one each in 2007, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2022.
In terms of boundaries and sixes scored in her 100+ knocks, she plundered 24 boundaries and two sixes against Ireland during her entertaining innings of 151 off just 94 balls in Dublin on June 8, 2018. With respect to the venues for her 11 centuries, she has enjoyed batting at home, where she has smashed four centuries. She registered two centuries each in Australia and India, with one century each in England, Ireland and West Indies. Interestingly, only four out of her 11-century innings were embellished with sixes.
🚨Milestone Alert🚨
🇳🇿Suzie Bates becomes the 4th female cricketer to surpass 8000+ International runs across all formats.
Other three in this elite list:-
🇮🇳 Mithali Raj – 10454 runs
🏴 Charlotte Edwards – 10273 runs
🏝️ Stafanie Taylor – 8268 runs#INDvNZ @WHITE_FERNS— Female Cricket (@imfemalecricket) February 11, 2022
As an opener, she has mustered 10 centuries and a solitary century came in batting at number three. Her highest ODI score has come against Pakistan, during which she muscled 168 runs off 105 balls, hammering 19 boundaries and half a dozen sixes. She achieved this feat on March 19, 2009, during the ICC Women’s World Cup in Australia.
New Zealand’s prolific run-getter, Suzie Bates, has so far, featured in 131 ODIs, mustered 4711 runs, including 11 centuries and 27 half-centuries, at a stellar average of 41.69. With the ICC Women’s World Cup just a stone’s throw away, the White Ferns, who will be hosting the World Cup after 22 years will want this veteran to score tons of runs.
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