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Amelia Kerr

Team flagNZ23 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
#9 Batter in ODI
#15 Bowler in ODI
#5 All Rounder in ODI
#11 Batter in T20I
#15 Bowler in T20I
#2 All Rounder in T20I
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Amelia Kerr Recent Form

Batting

NZW vs ENGW, T20I21 (17)
NZW vs ENGW, T20I44 (35) *
NZW vs ENGW, T20I44 (36)
MIW vs RCBW, 27 (25) *
MIW vs RCBW, 2 (5)
MIW vs GGW, 12 (10) *
MIW vs UPW, 39 (23)
MIW vs DCW, 17 (20)
MIW vs RCBW, 40 (24) *
MIW vs UPW, 23 (16)
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Bowling

NZW vs ENGW, T20I1-42
NZW vs ENGW, T20I1-29
NZW vs ENGW, T20I1-26
MIW vs RCBW, 0-18
MIW vs RCBW, 0-13
MIW vs GGW, 0-15
MIW vs UPW, 0-23
MIW vs DCW, 0-35
MIW vs RCBW, 0-20
MIW vs UPW, 1-34
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Amelia Kerr Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI685719034923286.8944.261938----
T20I705210180370111.8728.281070----
BBL58468540264117.4723.721011----
100B12122520160124.1428.00300----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI6867854.5230.135/177140.01----
T20I7068675.9422.303/113022.54----
BBL5846628.8922.554/204015.23----
100B1212196.2613.844/132011.05----

Carrer Debut Information

ODI Debut
PAKW vs NZW, Lincon 9 Nov 2016
T20I Debut
NZW vs PAKW, Nelson 21 Nov 2016
100B Debut
Southern Brave Women v London Spirit Women The Rose Bowl, Southampton, 12-8-2022

Teams played for

New Zealand Women Southern Vipers Velocity Brisbane Heat Women

About Amelia Kerr

NameAmelia Kerr
GenderFemale
Birth13 Oct 2000
Birth PlaceWellington, New Zealand
Height5ft 5in
NationalityNew Zealander

A teenage prodigy, Kerr caught the eyes of the people at a very young age, when one of her bowling videos surfaced on YouTube. The potential was clear and the New Zealand board wasted no time in fast-tracking the young leg-spinner. ... continue reading

Player Bio

A teenage prodigy, Kerr caught the eyes of the people at a very young age, when one of her bowling videos surfaced on YouTube. The potential was clear and the New Zealand board wasted no time in fast-tracking the young leg-spinner. 

She made her ODI debut against Pakistan Women’s side in the year 2016 and took a solitary wicket as New Zealand won the game comfortably in the end. She played in four matches and took 6 wickets in the series and was impressive with his variations. 

Kerr’s best performance with the ball came against arch-rivals, Australia. In only her second ODI against them, Kerr took 4 wickets, and even though New Zealand lost the match, the leg-spinner announced herself to the world with a sensational display of spin bowling.

Kerr’s crowning moment came in 2018 in an ODI against Ireland, where she broke former Australia captain, Belinda Clark’s record 21-year-old record of the highest-individual score in Women’s ODI. Kerr slammed an unbeaten 232, and at 17 years old, she became the youngest player-male or female-to score a double century in international cricket and went on to claim a five-wicket haul in the same match.

In 2019, she was named as the New Zealand Women’s ODI player of the year at the annual New Zealand cricket awards.

Touted as the future of New Zealand, Kerr has had a sensational few years in international cricket. Winning the ODI player of the year at a young age shows how much Kerr has progressed over the last few years.

(As of Mar 2021)