
In a historic moment for west indies and women’s cricket, captain Stephanie Taylor Has officially registered her name in the record books and has become only the second player in the history of Women’s One Day International (WODI) to surpass this historic feat. Achieved during the recent 3rd Women’s ODI against Sri Lanka, this incredible milestone places Taylor in an exclusive club previously occupied only by India’s greats. Mithali Raj. It’s a testament to his enduring class, remarkable consistency and unparalleled impact on the game for more than a decade and a half.
Stafanie Taylor made a historic record in women’s ODI
Notably, during the third Women’s ODI against Sri Lanka, Taylor made a record of reaching the historical record of 6,000 runs in Women’s ODI. Taylor’s journey to this milestone has been one of tireless dedication and supreme talent. Making his debut in 2008, he soon established himself as a cornerstone of the West Indies team and produced consistent match-winning performances with both bat and ball. His brilliant stroke play, astute game awareness and ability to perform under pressure have made him one of the most respected figures in the game.
Reaching 6,000 runs in women’s ODI is not just a statistical achievement; It reflects a career of sustained excellence at the highest level. In over 170 matches and 160 innings, Taylor has faced the best bowlers in the world, adapting to different conditions and maintaining an impressive average of over 40. This consistency is the hallmark of truly great batsmen, and Taylor has displayed it throughout his illustrious career.
An exclusive club: joining the ranks of the greats
Before Taylor, only one woman had touched the peak of 6,000 runs, that was former India captain Mithali, who ended her career with 7,805 runs. Mithali, a pioneer of women’s cricket, set the benchmark for longevity and run-scoring. Taylor’s standing with him now reflects his place among the great players of cricket.
While Charlotte Edwards After famously coming close with 5,992 runs, it is Taylor who has now successfully overcome the last few hurdles to claim this coveted spot. This achievement further cements her legacy as the West Indies’ greatest ever female cricketer.
Most runs in women’s ODI
| player | Matchbox | it goes |
|---|---|---|
| Mithali Raj | 232 | 7805 |
| Stephanie Taylor | 173 | 6004 |
| Charlotte Edwards | 191 | 5992 |
Talking about the match, Sri Lanka, batting first, scored 217/7 in the allotted 50 overs. Harshita Samarawickrama He took the innings forward by playing a composed inning of 70 runs in 112 balls. Contributions from the middle order helped them reach a competitive score, but they were unable to take full advantage of it in the final overs.
In reply, West Indies confidently chased the target and scored 218/4 in 46 overs, winning by six wickets. captain hayley matthews Led from the front with a brilliant 100 off 119 balls, controlling the chase with maturity and flair. Despite Sri Lanka having already clinched the women’s ODI series with wins in the first two matches, the hosts showed character and resilience to come back strongly in the final ODI, avoiding a series whitewash and finishing the 50-over match on a positive note.
This article was first published here WomenCricket.comA Cricket Times Company.


