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All-rounders with WODI double of 4,000 runs & 100 wickets
Sophie Devine is the latest entrant on this elite list (Image source: X/@ICC)

All-rounders with WODI double of 4,000 runs & 100 wickets

Oct 02, 2025
11:44 am

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New Zealand captain Sophie Devine has become only the fourth woman from her country to complete 4,000 runs in Women's One Day Internationals (ODIs). The milestone came during the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 match against Australia in Indore on Wednesday. She achieved this feat by scoring a brilliant century (a run-a-ball 112), albeit in a losing cause. On this note, we look at the all-rounders with the WODI double of 4,000 runs and 100 wickets.

#3

Sophie Devine - 4,101 runs & 107 wickets 

Devine is the latest entrant on this elite list. The all-rounder has played 153 WODIs for New Zealand since her debut in 2006. In these matches, she has scored a total of 4,101 runs at an average of 32.29. Her record includes nine centuries and 16 fifties. With her right-arm medium-pace bowling, Devine has accounted for 107 wickets at 36.27. The tally includes an economy of 4.56.

#2

Stafanie Taylor - 5,873 runs & 155 wickets 

One of the greatest all-rounders to have graced the game, Stafanie Taylor of West Indies is the only player to score over 5,000 runs in WODIs besides taking 100-plus wickets. The fourth-highest run-getter in the format's history, Taylor boasts 5,873 runs from 170 WODIs at 42.25 with the help of seven tons and 41 fifties. With the ball, the off-spinner has scalped 155 wickets at 22.22 (ER: 3.56). This includes five four-wicket hauls.

#3

Ellyse Perry - 4,362 runs & 166 wickets 

Australian talisman Ellyse Perry was bound to feature on this elite list. So far, Perry has scored 4,362 runs across 159 ODIs at an average of 49.01 with three centuries and 36 fifties. The right-arm pacer also boasts 166 wickets at an average of 25.56 (ER: 4.38). This includes three fifers and a four-wicket haul. To date, she is the only all-rounder to accomplish the double of 6,000 runs and 300 wickets in women's international cricket.