Top 5 largest margin wins for England Women in ODIs

The England women’s cricket team has established itself as a formidable force in Women’s One Day International (WODI) cricket over the years. Their dominance is particularly evident when listing their most dominant victories. This article delves into the top 5 largest margins of victory for England in WODIs, showcasing the team’s ability to overpower opponents on the international stage. From record-breaking run totals to bowling performances that outplay opposing batting lineups, these matches highlight the skill, determination, and competitive edge that have made England a powerhouse in women’s cricket.

Top 5 largest margin wins for England Women in ODIs. PC: Getty
Top 5 largest margin wins for England Women in ODIs. PC: Getty

1) (Won by 275 runs) vs Ireland, Belfast – 2024

In a stunning display of cricketing skills, England dominated Ireland in the 2nd ODI of their tour, held in Belfast on September 09, 2024. England set an imposing total of 320/8 in their 50 overs, with Tammy Beaumont leading the charge. Beaumont’s unbeaten 150 off 139 balls earned her the Player of the Match award, while Freya Kemp contributed a solid 65. Ireland’s batters were unable to counter England’s fiery bowling lineup, as they were bundled out for just 45 runs in 16.5 overs. England’s bowling attack was ruthlessly efficient, with Kate Cross (3/8) and Lauren Filer (3/10) helping her team to collapse Ireland. Freya Kemp (2/7) and Georgia Davis (2/19) also contributed with crucial wickets. The 275-run victory margin is the largest in England Women’s ODI history.

2) (Won by 239 runs) vs Denmark, Banstead – 1993

In a commanding performance at the 1993 Women’s World Cup, England thrashed Denmark in the 2nd match at Banstead on July 20. Batting first, England put up a formidable total of 286/3 in 60 overs. The innings was anchored by a brilliant century from Janette Brittin, who scored 104 runs. Helen Plimmer provided solid support with 77, while Barbara Daniels contributed an unbeaten 60 runs. In response, Denmark’s batters were unable to chase the target as they were bowled out for just 47 runs in 33.5 overs. England’s bowling attack was on point, with Carole Hodges (4/3) and Clare Taylor (4/13) leading the charge. The 239-run victory margin highlighted England’s dominance and set a strong tone for their World Cup campaign.

3) (Won by 238 runs) vs Scotland, Reading – 2001

In the opening match of the 2001 Women’s European Championship held in Reading on August 10, England showed their dominance with an absolute 238-run victory over Scotland. The English batting lineup showcased their strength, with Sarah Clarke leading the charge with a solid 66* runs. Laura Harper made significant contributions both with bat and ball, scoring 41 runs and later delivering an impressive bowling performance, returning exceptional figures of 4 wickets for just 5 runs in 5.3 overs playing a crucial role in collapsing the opposition’s batting order. This match highlighted England’s depth in both batting and bowling departments, marking them as strong contenders for the tournament title.

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4) (Won by 230 runs) vs Pakistan, Vijayawada – 1997

In a display of sheer batting dominance, England outclassed Pakistan in the 10th match of the 1997 Women’s World Cup held in Vijayawada on December 12. England posted a huge total of 376/2 in 50 overs, setting an unachievable target for Pakistan. The innings was highlighted by two outstanding centuries: Janette Brittin’s 138 off 124 balls (17 fours) and Barbara Daniels’ unbeaten 142 from just 103 deliveries, including 18 fours and 1 six. Brittin’s performance earned her the Player of the Match award. Helen Plimmer (36) and Sue Metcalfe (35*) also made valuable contributions. In response, Pakistan managed to score 146/3 in their reduced 47 overs, falling short by 230 runs. England’s bowling was led by Melissa Reynard (2/36) and Clare Connor (1/14), both maintaining economy rates under 4 runs per over. This comprehensive victory underscored England’s status as a formidable squad in the tournament.

5) (Won by 225 runs) vs South Africa, Lord’s – 2008

In a commanding performance at Lord’s on August 08, 2008, England dominated South Africa in the 2nd ODI of the tour. England set an imposing total of 310/3 in their 50 overs, thanks to stellar batting performances. Caroline Atkins, named Player of the Match, crafted a magnificent 145 off 155 balls, while Sarah Taylor provided explosive support with 129 from just 133 deliveries, including 9 fours and a six. In response, South Africa’s chase collapsed under England’s consistent bowling, managing to score only 85 runs in 39 overs. Katherine Sciver-Brunt led the attack with exceptional figures of 5/25 in her 10 overs, while captain Charlotte Edwards also contributed with 2/10 in 5 overs. The 225-run victory margin highlighted England’s superiority in all departments and solidified their position in the series.

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