ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 : England’s experienced batsman Nat Sciver-Brunt showcased her batting prowess in the Women’s ODI World Cup on Saturday. Playing against Sri Lanka at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, she scored a powerful 117 runs, achieving a milestone. This was her fifth World Cup century, setting a record for the most World Cup centuries scored by any female player.
With this innings, Sciver-Brunt surpassed former England legend Janet Brittin, current coach Charlotte Edwards, and New Zealand’s experienced batsman Suzie Bates, who each have four World Cup centuries. Of these, only Suzie Bates is playing in this tournament and representing New Zealand.
Nat Sciver-Brunt’s achievement is not only a matter of pride for the England team but also reflects the ever-increasing level and competition in women’s cricket. How important this innings was in England’s victory will be revealed by the scorecard, but it has become a memorable moment for cricket lovers.
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