Quarantine Edition, Part 5: The 'Meg'a mark in ODI cricket

Meg Lanning has scored three centuries more than any other player in Women's ODIs.

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The century machine

Hundreds in Women’s ODIs are quite rare as a ton is scored every 5.5 matches at an average and is close to once per four ODIs during the last decade. But Lanning, after playing only 80 matches, leads the chart of leading centurions in Women’s ODIs with 13 hundreds. Suzie Bates, with ten tons, is the only other Woman cricketer with 10 or more ODI centuries.

Meg Lanning smashed a hundred every 6.12 innings which is the 2nd best ratio in ODI cricket across Men’s and Women’s cricket. Virat Kohli is ahead of Lanning in this chart too as the Indian batsman scores a hundred every 5.56 innings only. The likes of Babar Azam, Hashim Amla, David Warner and Rohit Sharma occupy the next four places.

The above six players are also the top six players with the best conversion rate in ODI history. This list is headed by Meg Lanning as she has 48.15% in converting 50+ score into a hundred. Lanning crossed the 50-run mark in 27 innings but only on 14 instances, she couldn’t get it into triple figures.

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(Stats as on May 29, 2020)
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