Emily Drumm


Emily Cecilia Drumm is a New Zealand former cricketer who played as a right-handed batter and could bowl both right-arm medium and right-arm leg break. She appeared in 5 Test matches and 101 One Day Internationals for New Zealand between 1992 and 2006. She played domestic cricket for Auckland, Northern Districts and Kent.
Drumm captained New Zealand in 41 women's one-day internationals, winning 28 of them, losing 12 and with one no result. She captained New Zealand to their greatest ODI success - winning the 2000 Women's Cricket World Cup in 2000/2001.
Drumm's 815 runs at Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln is the second-highest amount of runs on a single ground in Women's ODI history.
Drumm holds the record for the highest individual score in Women's Test cricket history when batting at number 5 position or lower.
In the 2006 New Year Honours, Drumm was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to women's cricket. Following her playing career, Drumm worked for Canon and has also been a radio commentator.

International centuries

RunsMatchOpponentsCityVenueYear
161*3Christchurch, New ZealandHagley Oval1995
112*5Guildford, EnglandWoodbridge Road1996

RunsMatchOpponentsCityVenueYear
11657Oamaru, New ZealandWhitestone Contracting Stadium2000
108*63Lincoln, New ZealandLincoln Green2000