White Ferns all-rounder Amelia Kerr has broken a 21-year-old record with a score of 232 not out against Ireland.
The record was previously held by Australian legend Belinda Clark, who made 229no against Denmark in Mumbai in 1997.Β
The 17-year-old finished with two fours and a six as New Zealand racked up 440-3.
Misses a day of school, sets a world record. Unreal. πππ₯π @WHITE_FERNS #WomenInSport https://t.co/EoluQtiYuq
β Emma Evans (@emma_evans7) June 13, 2018
In her previous 19 ODIs, she had amassed just 174 runs.Β
It was the third consecutive score of 400 or more for the side and finished their three-match series with Ireland which also saw another World Record brokenΒ as New Zealand posted a world record 4-490 last Friday.
Kerr capped off one of the greatest individual performance in ODI history by taking 5-17 with the ball.
But what do you do to recover after a performance like this?
How do you celebrate a world-record high-score when you're 17...?
β WHITE FERNS (@WHITE_FERNS) June 14, 2018
Watch @LoveIsland of course ππ #IREvNZ #NorthernTour pic.twitter.com/mj0LfD2XF0
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