On December 15, 2024, England made history at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein, South Africa, with Nat Sciver-Brunt and Maia Bouchier setting remarkable records in women’s cricket. Sciver-Brunt smashed the fastest Test century by a woman, while Bouchier marked her Test debut with a century. Their aggressive performances placed England in a commanding position, but both were dismissed before converting their hundreds into bigger scores.
Nat Sciver-Brunt’s Historic Fastest Test Century
- Sciver-Brunt became the first and only woman cricketer to score a Test century in less than 100 balls, reaching her hundred off just 96 balls.
- This feat broke the previous record held by Sri Lanka’s Chamani Seneviratna, who had scored a century off 106 balls in 1998.
- Sciver-Brunt’s record-setting knock ended at 128 runs when she was run out, but her performance set a new benchmark in women’s Test cricket.
Historic Context
- The match marked the first women’s Test in South Africa in 22 years.
- England’s performance was notable on a flat pitch, with the bowlers from South Africa struggling to maintain control.
England’s Test Match History
- England has not won a women’s Test in a decade, with their last victory coming in 2014 against India in Scarborough.
- The rarity of women’s Tests, often limited to four-day matches, has resulted in many games ending in draws rather than outright victories.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Nat Sciver-Brunt Sets Record for Fastest Test Century |
Record Set by Nat Sciver-Brunt | Scored the fastest Test century by a woman, reaching 100 runs off just 96 balls. |
Previous Record Holder | Chamani Seneviratna (Sri Lanka) with 106 balls in 1998. |
Sciver-Brunt’s Final Score | She was dismissed for 128 runs after being run out, setting a new benchmark for women’s Test cricket. |
Historic Context | The match was the first women’s Test in South Africa in 22 years. |