Most runs scored by a player in a One-Day International (female)
According to Official Guinness Records,
The highest individual score in a One-Day International (ODI) by a female cricketer is 232 not out, achieved by Amelia Kerr (b. 13 October 2000) for New Zealand against Ireland in Dublin, Ireland, on 13 June 2018. Aged 17 years 243 days, Kerr became only the second player ever to hit a double century in a women’s ODI. The previous highest ODI innings in women’s cricket had been 229 not out, set by Belinda Clark for Australia against Denmark in Mumbai, India, on 16 December 1997 – almost three years before Kerr was born. Kerr’s score of 232 not out is the third-highest ODI score ever, behind Rohit Sharma’s 264 for India against Sri Lanka in 2014 and Martin Guptil’s 237 not out for New Zealand against the West Indies in 2015. Her innings included 31 fours and two sixes. She followed up by taking 5 wickets for 17 runs, as Ireland were beaten by 305 runs. Amelia Kerr #WOWWorld-Record 232 not out ✅5-for with the ball ✅#IREvNZ #NorthernTour pic.twitter.com/8VWELXVQ2I— WHITE FERNS (@WHITE_FERNS) June 13, 2018