Boundaries and Numbers : England Women vs New Zealand Women
Scorecard for New Zealand Women’s Cricket vs. England Women’s Cricket — keep this handy : the recent World Cup meeting was played on 26 October 2025 (Visakhapatnam), where England chased down New Zealand’s 168 and won by 8 wickets; Amy Jones made a match – winning 78 off 90 balls. Looking ahead, the next full set of fixtures between the two is scheduled for 10, 13 and 16 May 2026 (three ODIs) and 20, 23 and 25 May 2026 (three T20Is) on England soil — those dates were confirmed in the ECB schedule and listed on the tour notes.
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Past Meetings in Clear Number Form
England and New Zealand have a long, competitive history across formats — over many decades the teams have traded wins, with England often holding the edge in recent years. New Zealand’s historical opponent records show a close rivalry, and series results across ODIs and T20Is tell the same story : tight, high – skill contests where either side can lead on any given day. For broad records and opponent breakdowns, refer to the team record pages.
Detailed Score Chart from the World Cup Match
At Visakhapatnam (26 Oct 2025) New Zealand posted 168 in 38.2 overs; England replied 172 for 2 in 29.2 overs. Amy Jones finished 78 off 90 balls and earned Player of the Match ; other England batters supported a tidy chase while New Zealand’s bowlers found fewer breakthroughs than needed. Those raw scorecard lines tell you the game flow — modest target, controlled chase, a standout middle – order cameo.
Players’ Key Figures and Career Snippets
Amy Jones has been a thorn for New Zealand historically — her ODI numbers against the White Ferns are strong (several hundreds of runs from fewer than twenty innings, an average near the high 40s and strike rate around the high 80s in that matchup). Sophie Devine — New Zealand’s long – time captain and match – winner — announced she would step away from ODIs after the 2025 World Cup, closing a 19 – year ODI chapter ; that changes the leadership and run – scoring dynamics for NZ in upcoming series. Keep an eye on both teams’ middle orders : they often swing matches.
Memorable Partnerships and Bowling Snapshots
Newer memories include a record seventh – wicket stand that rescued England in an earlier series — Amy Jones and Charlie Dean combined a huge unbeaten partnership (130) to chase down a tricky total in Wellington in 2024. On the bowling front, New Zealand’s spin unit in the 2025 World Cup struggled in aggregate (fewer wickets and higher economy compared with rivals), which helps explain some of their mid – tournament troubles.
What the Numbers Suggest for Bets and Odds
England arrived to that World Cup clash with strong top-order depth and an in – form Amy Jones, which showed in the chase. New Zealand’s recent run – scoring and bowling averages suggest they remain dangerous but slightly inconsistent with the ball in ODIs at times. For anyone writing previews or setting odds, value often sits in : backing disciplined chases when England have clear top – order momentum, or banking on New Zealand to punch above when conditions help seam or spin early. Use recent scorecards and player averages rather than headlines only.
Upcoming Fixtures and What to Expect Next
The confirmed May 2026 tour (10, 13, 16 May — ODIs; 20, 23, 25 May — T20Is) will be part scoreboard and part preparation — the ODIs feed into the 2025 – 2029 ICC Women’s Championship, while those T20s act as tune – ups ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup. Expect both sides to tinker with late – 2025 form and plan lineups around players who can swing formats. If you’re tracking props or future markets, those fixtures are the main next head – to – head dates to watch.
