Eng-W vs WI-W Head to Head record in Women’s World Cup history

England women has dominated the previous meetings against West Indies women in ODIs.

By Manoj Kumar

Updated - 08 Mar 2022, 15:43 IST

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England are all set to take on West Indies in the 7th ODI of the ongoing Women’s World Cup 2022 edition on March 9,2022 at the University Park in Dunedin. Both teams have had a contrasting start to the World Cup so far with West Indies pulling off a thriller against New Zealand in the opening clash of the tournament by just 3 runs. Meanwhile, England could not get over the line against Australia in their opening game and lost by just 12 runs. The defending champions will start as favorites going by their numbers in the big tournaments and also with the amount of experience they have got in.

Head to Head record:

England has clearly dominated in the meeting between the two sides in 22 ODI games so far. However, West Indies have started to show some fight at times. The Women in Blue have managed to win on 15 occasions in ODIs while West Indies have won five times and two times, there has been no results in ODIs. However when it comes to World cups, it has been one way traffic with England winning all four games that has been played between the sides.

Head to Head record in ODIs:

Matches Played England won West Indies won Tie No Result
22 15 5 0 2

Head to Head record in World Cups:

Matches Played England won West Indies won Tie No Result
4 4 0 0 0

Top Performers:

Tammy Beaumont has the most number of runs in the meetings between these two sides among the active cricketers as she has scored 360 runs in 15 games at an average of 36 with two half centuries. Heather Knight is second on the list with 346 runs in 10 games at an average of 43.25 and she has two half centuries as well. Katherine Brunt has the most wickets against England with 21 wickets in 15 games at an average of 15.38.

Last World Cup meeting:

The last World Cup meeting between these two sides took place in 2017 at the Gloucteshire county ground in Bristol. England batted first and posted 220 on the board for the loss of seven wickets with skipper Heather Knight’s 67 being the top scorer for England. Tammy Beoumont scored a valiant 42 at the top while Laura Marsh’s 19-ball 31 gave the much needed impetus towards the end. Afy Fletcher picked up three wickets for West Indies and went on to be the pick of the bowlers. In reply, the West Indies side got to just 128 with no batter going crossing the 30 run mark while Nat Sciver had some outstanding figures of 3 for 3.

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