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IN PHOTOS | ODI Women's World Cup 2025: Amelia Kerr achieves new milestone

Updated On: 01 October, 2025 07:13 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

During the ODI Women's World Cup 2025 match against New Zealand, Australia's Amelia Kerr achieved a new milestone in the 50-over format. Here is all you need to know (Pic: AFP/X)

Amelia Kerr (Pic: AFP)

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Amelia Kerr (Pic: AFP)
During the ODI Women's World Cup 2025 match against New Zealand, Australia's Amelia Kerr claimed two wickets by conceding 54 runs in her spell of 10 overs (Pic: AFP)

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During the ODI Women's World Cup 2025 match against New Zealand, Australia's Amelia Kerr claimed two wickets by conceding 54 runs in her spell of 10 overs (Pic: AFP)

With this, she achieved the milestone of completing a tally of 100 wickets for the "White Ferns" in the format's history (Pic: AFP)

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With this, she achieved the milestone of completing a tally of 100 wickets for the "White Ferns" in the format's history (Pic: AFP)

She achieved this feat in her 78th ODI appearance for New Zealand (Pic: AFP)

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She achieved this feat in her 78th ODI appearance for New Zealand (Pic: AFP)

Earlier, having donned the ODI jersey in 77 matches, the 24-year-old had registered 99 wickets. Her best bowling figures are five wickets for 17 runs (Pic: AFP)

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Earlier, having donned the ODI jersey in 77 matches, the 24-year-old had registered 99 wickets. Her best bowling figures are five wickets for 17 runs (Pic: AFP)

Over the years, Amelia has emerged as a reliable all-round option for New Zealand in T20Is and One-Day Internationals (Pic: X/@ICC)

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Over the years, Amelia has emerged as a reliable all-round option for New Zealand in T20Is and One-Day Internationals (Pic: X/@ICC)

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