Amy Satterthwaite, the New Zealand all-rounder reached a huge milestone in her career during her against team India in the 2022 World Cup. The left-hand batter scored a magnificent 75 against India in the process crossing 4500 runs in one-day internationals.
She became the 2nd Kiwi and 7th overall to reach the landmark of 4500 ODI runs. She also became the 5th woman to score 4500 runs and take 50 wickets in one-day internationals.
27th ODI Fifty for Amy Satterthwaite, her 5th against India.
She is looking set for a big knock here. #CWC22 #NZvIND pic.twitter.com/doeyaDNo22
— Female Cricket #CWC22 (@imfemalecricket) March 10, 2022
In her 15 years long career, Satterthwaite has scored 4570 runs in 134 ODI innings at an average of 39.05 with 7 centuries and 27 fifties. She has an excellent home and away records scoring 2249 runs and 1781 runs respectively.
🇳🇿Amy Satterthwaite becomes the 2nd New Zealand player to cross 4500 ODI Runs after Suzie Bates✨
She is also the 7th overall batter to do so!#CWC22 #NZvIND @WHITE_FERNS pic.twitter.com/xEprVzTj5z
— Female Cricket #CWC22 (@imfemalecricket) March 10, 2022
She has a fabulous record against Australia scoring 1431 runs in 44 innings and against England scoring 1089 runs in 35 innings. The southpaw had a great 2021 scoring 366 runs in 11 innings scoring at an average of 40.77. Her 2022 also has been good so far scoring, 272 runs in 7 innings with 3 half-centuries.
Most 50+ scores in 🇳🇿 New Zealand in ODIs-
20- 🇳🇿 Suzie Bates
19- 🇳🇿 Amy Satterthwaite** 👈
17- 🇦🇺 Karen Rolton
16- 🇳🇿 Debbie Hockley
14- 🇳🇿 Emily Drumm#CWC22 #NZvIND 📸ICC/Getty pic.twitter.com/PgAMHxexc9— Female Cricket #CWC22 (@imfemalecricket) March 10, 2022
With the ball, Amy Satterthwaite has picked 50 wickets with her off-spin. She has taken 15 and 11 wickets against Australia and South Africa respectively. She’s a highly dependable off-spinner who can provide 5-6 overs consistently. In the 2022 World Cup, she took 3 for 25 in 5 overs against Bangladesh playing an important part in New Zealand winning that match against Bangladesh.
With the amount of experience she brings into the Kiwi lineup batting at No.4 and providing handy off-spin, Satterthwaite is going to be instrumental in New Zealand winning the 2022 World Cup.
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