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Farewell Meg Lanning: Australia's run-machine and captain marvellous

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Meg Lanning leaves behind a legacy and plethora of enviable records
Meg Lanning leaves behind a legacy and plethora of enviable records © Getty

A look at some of the most outrageous numbers from Meg Lanning's journey as an international cricketer, after the 31-year-old called it a day on Thursday, November 9.

76 - matches in which Meg Lanning led Australia Women to wins, a record in T20Is (Men's or Women's). Her 100 matches as captain is also the joint most in the format alongside Harmanpreet Kaur and the outstanding record is rounded off by a stunning win-loss ratio of 4.22.

Most matches as captain in Women's T20Is

Player Mat Won Lost Tied NR W/L
Meg Lanning 100 76 18 1 5 4.22
Harmanpreet Kaur 100 57 38 1 4 1.5
Charlotte Edwards 93 68 23 1 1 2.95
Chamari Athapaththu 76 28 47 0 1 0.59
Merissa Aguilleira 73 39 29 3 2 1.34
Heather Knight 71 52 17 1 1 3.05

4 - Women's T20 World Cup titles won by Meg Lanning as captain is a world record, no other captain - male or female - has done that more than twice. Overall, she won five Women's T20 World Cup finals as a player, the joint second most alongside teammate Ellyse Perry, which is bettered only by wicket-keeper Alyssa Healy (6). Lanning also led Australia to a Gold Medal finish in the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last year, rounding off a phenomenal run as a T20I captain.

16 - consecutive T20Is Australia won under Meg Lanning between 25 March 2014 and 22 August 2015, a record in T20Is (Men's or Women's) until Thailand Women went one better between July 2018 and August 2019.

8.62- Lanning had a scarcely believable win-loss ratio as an ODI captain, leading Australia to 69 wins in 78 matches. Only Belinda Clark led Australia Women in more ODIs (101).

Most matches as a Women's ODI captain

Player Mat Won Lost Tied NR W/L
Mithali Raj 155 89 63 0 3 1.41
Charlotte Edwards 117 72 38 0 7 1.89
Belinda Clark 101 83 17 0 1 4.88
Heather Knight 79 53 24 0 2 2.2
Meg Lanning 78 69 8 1 0 8.62
Suzie Bates 76 40 35 0 1 1.14

Lanning also featured in two Women's World Cup wins for Australia, the first as a player in 2013 in India, before leading the side to their seventh title win in the most recent edition in New Zealand last year.

Overall Lanning led Australia Women in 182 international matches (100 T20Is, 78 ODIs and four Tests). In fact, she remains the only player to lead Australia in ODIs and T20Is before turning 22 in white-ball cricket, having first taken over the role in January 2014, and became Australia's youngest Women Test captain during the following year's Ashes Test in Canterbury, aged 23 years and 139 days.

26 - consecutive wins by Australia Women in ODIs between 12 March 2018 and 24 September 2021, the longest such streak in ODIs - Men's or Women's. Lanning led Australia in 24 matches in this sequence.

53.51 - The batting average for Meg Lanning, the highest among the 85 players who have aggregated at least 1200 runs in the Women's ODIs, marginally ahead of Beth Mooney who currently has 2137 runs at 53.42. In fact, of the 11 players to have scored at least 4,000 runs in Women's ODIs, Mithali Raj (7805 runs at 50.68) is the only other with a 50-plus average.

Highest batting averages in Women's ODIs (min. 4000 runs)

Player Mat Inns Runs Avg 100 50 HS
Meg Lanning 103 102 4602 53.51 15 21 152*
Mithali Raj 232 211 7805 50.68 7 64 125*
Karen Rolton 141 132 4814 48.14 8 33 154*
Belinda Clark 118 114 4844 47.49 5 30 229*
Stafanie Taylor 154 148 5519 43.8 7 40 171
Debbie Hockley 118 115 4064 41.89 4 34 117
Suzie Bates 154 148 5383 40.78 12 32 168
Claire Taylor 126 120 4101 40.2 8 23 156*

15- hundreds by Meg Lanning in ODIs is the most by a player in the Women's game, followed by 12 by New Zealand's Suzie Bates and nine each by England's Tammy Beaumont and Charlotte Edwards. She scored 11 of them as captain, Bates being the next best with eight. Each of Lanning's 15 ODI tons came in a winning cause. Overall, she has 17 hundreds across formats, a record in the Women's game, followed by 13 each by Bates and Charlotte Edwards.

10- hundreds scored by Lanning in ODI run-chases is another distant record, well clear of Amy Satterthwaite's tally of 5.

152* off 135 balls scored by Lanning against Sri Lanka Women in a 2017 Women's World Cup game in Bristol remains the highest individual score in run-chases. Such was the right-hander's dominance in run-chases that she holds three of the top five spots in this list.

Highest individual scores in Women's ODI run-chases

Player Runs SR For Opposition Venue, Year
Meg Lanning 152*(135) 112.59 Australia Women Sri Lanka Women Bristol, 2017
Nat Sciver-Brunt 148*(121) 122.31 England Women Australia Women Christchurch, 2022
Chamari Athapaththu 140*(80) 175 Sri Lanka Women New Zealand Women Galle, 2023
Meg Lanning 135*(127) 106.29 Australia Women West Indies Women Bowral, 2014
Meg Lanning 135*(130) 103.84 Australia Women South Africa Women Wellington, 2022

3549 - runs scored by Lanning as captain is the third highest in Women's ODIs after Mithali Raj's 5319 and Belinda Clark's 4150. Lanning averaged 57.24 while leading in the format.

18y 288d - Lanning registered her maiden ODI hundred in just her second appearance, against England in Perth in 2011, making her the youngest Australia Women cricketer to register a three-digit score in the format. The overall record belongs to Ireland's Amy Hunter, who registered a hundred on her 16th birthday against Zimbabwe Women in Harare in October 2021.

45 - balls taken by Lanning to complete her hundred against New Zealand Women at the North Sydney Oval in 2012, making it thefastest hundred in Women's ODIs (by balls taken).

3405 - runs scored by Lanning in T20Is is second only behind Suzie Bates' 4021 in the Women's game. Of the 13 players who have totalled at least 2500 runs in the format, her average of 36.61 is bettered only by Beth Mooney (39.8).

Most runs in Women's T20Is

Player Mat Inns Runs Ave 50 100 HS
Suzie Bates 149 146 4021 29.78 26 1 124*
Meg Lanning 132 121 3405 36.61 15 2 133*
Stafanie Taylor 117 114 3236 35.17 22 0 90
Harmanpreet Kaur 155 140 3154 28.16 11 1 103
Sophie Devine 125 122 3091 29.16 18 1 105

1191 - runs scored by Lanning in the Women's Ashes (across formats) is fifth highest for anyone, and the second most for Australia after Elysse Perry's 1894.

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