Amelia Kerr Sets New Record with 10 Consecutive T20I Scores Over 30
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Wellington, March 22 (NationPress) Amelia Kerr made history by achieving the record for the most consecutive T20 International innings with scores exceeding 30 runs, a remarkable feat in both men's and women's cricket, as New Zealand Women triumphed over South Africa Women, securing an unbeatable lead in the five-match series.
Kerr demonstrated her exceptional form with a score of 31 runs off 29 balls in Wellington, following her bowling performance of 1 wicket for 32 runs in four overs, which helped limit South Africa to a total of 159 runs for 6 wickets. Her all-round performance was crucial in New Zealand's six-wicket victory, achieved with nine balls remaining, propelling the hosts to a 3-1 series lead.
The 25-year-old has now recorded scores of 30 or more in 10 straight T20I innings, thus setting a new world record. She has outdone the previous record of nine, which was jointly held by Chamari Athapaththu of Sri Lanka and Rebecca Blake from Romania.
Kerr’s current streak has spanned several series, reflecting her impressive consistency at the top level. Her scoring run began with a total of 43 runs off 38 balls against South Africa in 2024, followed by an unbeaten 51 runs off 46 balls against Australia in 2025. She then added scores of 40 off 36 and 66 off 47 in the same series, culminating in a career-defining unbeaten knock of 101 runs off 51 balls against Zimbabwe in her first T20I in 2026.
Continuing her outstanding performance, she scored 82 runs off 52 balls against Zimbabwe before facing South Africa in the ongoing series, where she has posted scores of 78 off 44, 32 off 18, 30 off 28, and 31 off 29, completing her streak of 10 consecutive innings with scores over 30.
In these 10 innings, spanning 11 matches, Kerr has accumulated a total of 554 runs at an impressive strike rate of 142. Alongside her batting achievements, she has also proven to be effective with the ball, claiming 12 wickets at an economy rate of 6.74, underscoring her status as a top all-rounder.
In the recent match in Wellington on Sunday, South Africa set a challenging total, but New Zealand comfortably chased it down, largely thanks to a dynamic 64 runs off 34 balls by former captain Sophie Devine. Kerr’s reliable contribution at the top of the order was crucial in stabilizing the innings after an early loss, ensuring that the chase remained on track.