Amelia Kerr, at just 25, has rewritten the record books by becoming New Zealand’s leading wicket-taker in Women’s ODIs, a milestone that reflects not just her talent but her remarkable consistency across formats. The rise of Amelia Kerr has been a defining story in modern women’s cricket, as she continues to dominate with her leg-spin and sharp cricketing mind. With every spell, Kerr is not only winning matches but also building a legacy that now places her above some of New Zealand’s finest bowlers. Here’s a detailed Top 5 list of New Zealand Women’s ODI highest wicket-takers.

1. Amelia Kerr
Leading the list is Amelia Kerr, who has taken 126 wickets in 90 matches in 89 innings between 2016 and 2026. She has bowled crucial overs in crucial situations, with her best figures of 7/34, which came against Zimbabwe in the 2nd ODI of the series. Her bowling average stands at 27.54, with an economy rate of 4.59 and a strike rate of 35.9, including 3 five-wicket hauls. Kerr’s ability to control the game through the middle overs and break crucial partnerships makes her the heartbeat of New Zealand’s bowling attack. Her record is not just about numbers; it’s about timing, impact, and consistency under pressure.

2. Lea Tahuhu
Next is Lea Tahuhu, a fiery fast bowler who has picked up 125 wickets in 103 matches (102 innings) from 2011 to 2025. She has bowled 771.2 overs, conceded 3502 runs, and registered best figures of 5/37, which came against England. Tahuhu boasts an average of 28.01, an economy rate of 4.54, and a strike rate of 37.3, with 3 five-wicket hauls. Her ability to generate pace and bounce has made her a constant threat, especially with the new ball.

3. Sophie Devine
At number three, Sophie Devine has taken 111 wickets in 159 matches (133 innings) from 2006 to 2025. She has been a brilliant all-rounder for New Zealand, showcasing her batting and bowling skills, with her best bowling figures being 3/24 against the West Indies. Devine’s bowling average is 36.27, with an economy of 4.59 and a strike rate of 47.0. While she is globally known for her explosive batting, her bowling contributions, especially in breaking partnerships, have been equally valuable.

4. Aimee Watkins
Fourth on the list is Aimee Watkins. The right-arm off-break took 92 wickets in 103 matches (99 innings) between 2002 and 2011. Aimee Watkins has recorded the best figures of 4/2 against South Africa in 2009. Watkins had an impressive average of 31.04, an economy rate of 3.9, and a strike rate of 47.7, along with 5 four-wicket hauls. Her disciplined bowling made her a key figure in controlling run flow and building pressure.

5. Nicola Browne
Completing the list is Nicole Brown, an impressive right-arm medium pacer who has made her mark by taking 88 wickets in 121 innings across 125 matches. Her standout performance, highlighted by a remarkable best figure of 4/20 against Ireland, showcases her ability to make crucial breakthroughs. With an average of 34.14 and a strike rate of 51.9, Browne has proven to be both effective and efficient, maintaining an economy rate of 3.94. Her skills on the field played a vital role in her team’s success, making her a valuable asset in the bowling lineup.


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