List of West Indies women ODI cricketers

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This is a list of West Indian women's One-day international cricketers. Overall, 98 West Indian women have played in at least one women's one-day international. A One Day International (ODI) is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having ODI status. An ODI differs from Test matches in that the number of overs per team is limited, and that each team has only one innings. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won her first ODI cap. Where more than one player won her first ODI cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname.

Contents

Key

General

  •  Wicket-keeper
  • First – Year of debut
  • Last – Year of latest game
  • Mat – Number of matches played

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

List of players

Statistics are correct as of 1 July 2023. Note that the list of players by West Indies cap number on Cricinfo also includes players who only played ODI matches for either Trinidad and Tobago or Jamaica (during the 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup where these nations competed separately instead of a West Indies side) and did not ever play for the West Indies. [1] [2] [3]

West Indies Women ODI cricketers
General Batting Bowling Fielding
No.NameFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg 50 100 Balls Wkt BBI Ave 5WI Ca St
1 Sheryl Bayley 19791979100600020
2 Shirley-Ann Bonaparte 197919792743.5000630000
3 Beverly Browne 1197919792614730.5000180010
4 Louise Browne 1197919792824541.000010
5 Merlyn Edwards 11979197921597.500000
6 Peggy Fairweather 2197919792333.000012611/3148.00010
7 Yolande Geddes-Hall 219791979210710.000001
8 Gloria Gill 197919792463123.000030
9 Dorothy Hobson 219791979212032/3521.66000
10 Jasmine Sammy 1197919791303030.000060000
11 Leila Williams 2197919791141414.0000600000
12 Patricia Alfred 19791979111*006611/3434.00000
13 Vivalyn Latty-Scott 197919791555.0000300000
14 Patricia Whittaker 1979197914040*006033/3612.00000
15 Ann Browne 199319971120465*20.401030
16 Eve Caesar 1993199361067821.201020
17 Dianne Cagen 1993199331111*00420000
18 Eugena Gregg 199319971099269.900031263/3535.33030
19 Carol-Ann James 199319971125099*31.2520557163/1613.31030
20 Desiree Luke 19931997842155.2500450103/2722.10010
21 Marlene Needham 1993199794094.440030
22 Jacqueline Robinson 1993200416127259.760064472/1152.71030
23 Rita Scott 199319974736624.331011
24 Cherry-Ann Singh 19931993756199.3300408135/3611.84100
25 Jennifer Sterling 199319937722610.280025332/1938.00000
26 Elaine Cunningham 19931993518104.500016743/1619.00000
27 Patricia Felicien 199319935157*15.0000900000
28 Stephanie Power 1993200534183288.31006001811
29 Verena Felicien 19972005364364917.44001791414/2121.07030
30 Anne-Marie McEwen 19971997414134.66009911/3076.00000
31 Gwen Smith 199719974542.500015643/2121.75030
32 Brenda Solzano-Rodney 19972003654429.000011
33 Envis Williams 19972005211202810.00001047183/928.22070
34 Roselyn Emmanuel 19971997320166.660011
35 Lorna McKoy 199719972111.000010200000
36 Pamela Alfred 200320034534013.250015632/3230.33020
37 Doris Francis 200320041781177.3600716132/1629.30050
38 Nadine George 20032008416225316.811081
39 Glenicia James 2003200351164623.200000
40 Debbie-Ann Lewis 200320094227944*12.68001493293/1629.550120
41 Juliana Nero 2003201376124310018.27417843/2516.750270
42 Shane de Silva 200320051817338*15.720024372/1727.00020
43 Nelly Williams 200320053062082*25.83309033/4329.33050
44 Candacy Atkins 2003200411621910.330029242/3042.75000
45 Susan Redhead 200320033862.660000
46 Philipa Thomas 20032005261733815.72001167224/4231.36070
47 Geneille Greaves 20032009935133.8800240020
48 Clea Hoyte 200320033110.500012021/1324.50000
49 Felicia Cummings 2003200514177*4.2500582123/3028.83010
50 Indomatie Goordial-John 2003200510401510.0000421124/1716.58020
51 Anisa Mohammed 2003202214156631*9.270062521807/1420.756450
52 Pamela Lavine 200520102454866*27.4030836194/1728.21050
53 Cordel Jack 200520102026481*14.661030051/1240.40050
54 Kirbyina Alexander 200420102070166.3600582173/619.52030
55 Deandra Dottin 200820221433727150*30.542232411725/3427.191410
56 Stacy-Ann King 20082019758857015.00101034223/3340.130350
57 Chedean Nation 200820226285551*17.441028973/2229.570110
58 Shakera Selman 200820221002492210.37003657825/1527.101310
59 Danielle Small 20082010128237*11.710038983/2726.87010
60 Stafanie Taylor 20082023151550117144.7240756981534/1721.950680
61 Afy Fletcher 200820236631636*9.87002703794/2223.210140
62 Charlene Taitt 20082010161734713.300039061/937.00030
63 Merissa Aguilleira 2008201811217527120.61607826
64 Lee-Ann Kirby 2008200844021*20.00006632/1214.00000
65 Gaitri Seetahal 200820083333.00009011/3149.00010
66 Shanel Daley 200820177010016319.62302977734/2923.300230
67 Amanda Samaroo 20092009325168.3300120010
68 Shemaine Campbelle 20092023105139410519.36311277212/1335.850518
69 Britney Cooper 200920214957555*16.4210240
70 Tremayne Smartt 2009201857157136.03002121375/2435.97190
71 Subrina Munroe 2010201423954.5000876113/1551.54070
72 Pearl Etienne 201020128145*7.000024073/1617.28000
73 June Ogle 2011201361893.600010
74 Kycia Knight 201120228713276917.4620400295
75 Shaquana Quintyne 20112016404824217.85001330354/1424.48090
76 Natasha McLean 20122022334418214.702060
77 Kyshona Knight 20132022518518821.27104811/354.000170
78 Chinelle Henry 201420233942253*14.55101149273/1936.960160
79 Vanessa Watts 201420141181818.00006011/4343.00000
80 Shamilia Connell 201420236110615*6.62002273464/5438.320100
81 Hayley Matthews 2014202378202811927.78643331944/1523.860400
82 Erva Giddings 201620162434.00006011/722.00010
83 Felicia Walters 2017201721698.000000
84 Reniece Boyce 20172021642147.000012
85 Qiana Joseph 201720231038219.5000418112/2428.18010
86 Akeira Peters 201720186641.20008411/2071.00000
87 Karishma Ramharack 20192022173984.3300632133/2234.38070
88 Shabika Gajnabi 201920231585227.720014452/2526.00090
89 Sheneta Grimmond 201920229793413.160025354/3341.80020
90 Aaliyah Alleyne 201920232212927*9.9200648142/437.42060
91 Shawnisha Hector 201920191120000
92 Caneisha Isaac 202120211240000
93 Rashada Williams 202120232538678*18.382061
94 Cherry-Ann Fraser 2021202392385.750023462/2038.83010
95 Mandy Mangru 202220221151515.0000180010
96 Kaysia Schultz 202220221000.00004222/5226.00010
97 Zaida James 202320233241312.0000540020
98 Ashmini Munisar 20232023100

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  2. "West Indies Women's ODI Batting Averages". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
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