New Zealand women’s cricket celebrated a significant milestone as captain Amelia Kerr powered her way past 1,500 T20I runs during the opening T20I against Zimbabwe at Seddon Park, Hamilton, on February 25, 2026. The 25-year-old all-rounder produced a stunning unbeaten 101* from 51 deliveries to headline a dominant performance from the White Ferns.
Batting at No. 3 and requiring 47 runs to reach the landmark, Kerr launched a commanding innings decorated with 19 boundaries. Her effort propelled New Zealand to 202/1 in their allotted 20 overs — their highest T20I total at home — after Zimbabwe skipper Nomvelo Sibanda elected to field. The White Ferns then completed a comprehensive 92-run victory to secure a 1-0 advantage in the three-match series, which marks the first bilateral white-ball engagement against Zimbabwe on New Zealand soil between February 25 and March 11.
All-Round Impact in Series Opener
Kerr’s influence extended well beyond her batting display. Named Player of the Match, she also delivered an economical spell of 4-0-14-2, reinforcing her status as a genuine all-round force in the series opener. In reaching three figures, she became only the second White Ferns T20I captain after Sophie Devine to score a century at home. The innings also stands as the fastest T20I hundred by a New Zealand captain, achieved in just 51 balls.
Milestone in a Growing Career
Since making her T20I debut against Pakistan in Nelson on November 21, 2016 — two weeks after her ODI debut in Lincoln — Kerr has grown into a central figure for the White Ferns. Across 89 appearances and 71 innings, she has accumulated 1,554 runs at an average of 29.88 and a strike rate of 113.01. Her record includes five half-centuries and now her maiden T20I hundred, which represents her highest score in the format for New Zealand.
Historic Assignment for Zimbabwe
The ongoing series also represents new ground for Zimbabwe Women, led by Josephine Nkomo. It is the first time the visitors have undertaken a full white-ball tour of New Zealand, featuring three T20Is followed by three ODIs. Kerr’s commanding performance has set the standard early in the campaign, combining assertive strokeplay with composed leadership.
With the White Ferns aiming to seal the series, their captain’s latest achievement highlights her continued rise and signals a promising chapter for women’s cricket in New Zealand.