• 326 – This is Australia’s highest-ever total against New Zealand in women’s ODIs. This is also the third-highest total by Australia in the Women’s ODI World Cup. This is also the highest total against New Zealand in the World Cup, bettering England’s 284/9 at Derby in 2017.

  • 69-run partnership between Ashleigh Gardner and Kim Garth is the second-highest for Australia Women for the 8th wicket or below in World Cups, behind the 76-run 10th-wicket stand between Kristen Beams and Alex Blackwell against India at Derby in 2017.

  • 77 balls – Gardner scored the third-fastest hundred in Women’s ODI World Cup.

  • 115 – Gardner’s hundred is the first by a batter at no. 6 or lower in Women’s ODI World Cup. It is also the highest score by a batter at No. 6 or lower in women’s ODIs overall.

  • 1028 – Phoebe Litchfield crossed 1000 runs in women’s ODIs with her 31-ball 45 knock.

  • 100 – Amelia Kerr became the third New Zealand player to take 100 wickets in women’s ODIs.

  • 4 – Suzie Bates took four catches during the first innings — most by a player in a single innings of the Women’s ODI World Cup.

  • 2nd – This is the second time both New Zealand openers have been dismissed for a duck in an ODI innings, after against England at Chester-le-Street in 2002.

  • 12th – Overall, this is the 12th instance when both openers scored ducks in a World Cup innings and the first time since 2013 (SL-W vs NZ-W at Mumbai).

  • 1st – An unwanted record as Georgia Plimmer becomes the first opener to be dismissed without facing a ball in the Women’s World Cup after she was run out.

  • 4000 – Sophie Devine became the fourth New Zealand Women to reach 4000 runs milestone after Suzie Bates (5896), Amy Satterthwaite (4639), and Debbie Hockley (4046).

  • 4000 and 100 – Devine is the third player to score 4000 runs and take 100 wickets in women’s ODIs.