Amelia Kerr made history in T20 Internationals by scoring 30 or more runs in 10 consecutive innings, setting a new world record. Kerr’s remarkable consistency was on display as she helped New Zealand Women secure a six-wicket victory over South Africa Women, taking a 3-1 lead in the series. Her all-round performance, including a knock of 31 runs and figures of 1/32 with the ball, played a crucial role in the win.
Kerr’s impressive run began in 2024 against South Africa with a score of 43, followed by notable innings against Australia and Zimbabwe in subsequent years. The 25-year-old right-hander continued her dominant form in the ongoing series against South Africa, posting scores of 78, 32, 30, and 31 in consecutive matches. Her consistent batting display has been complemented by her bowling prowess, having taken 12 wickets at an economy rate of 6.74 across these matches.
In the recent match against South Africa, Kerr’s contribution, along with Sophie Devine’s quickfire 64, guided New Zealand to a comfortable victory. Kerr’s ability to stabilize the innings and maintain momentum has been instrumental in New Zealand’s success, showcasing her value as a premier all-rounder in the women’s cricket circuit.
