
Marizanne Kapp Breaks South Africa's ODI Cap Record in World Cup Showdown
South African all-rounder Marizanne Kapp has etched her name in the history books, becoming her country's most-capped women's ODI player during the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025. In the high-stakes encounter against New Zealand at Indore's Holkar Stadium, Kapp made her 155th ODI appearance, surpassing the previous record of 154 matches held by Mignon du Preez[1][2][3].
Kapp, a veteran of 16 years in international cricket, made her debut at the 2009 Women’s World Cup and has since been a mainstay of the Proteas side, known for her all-round prowess and leadership on the field[1]. Her achievement was acknowledged during the match, where she received a memento for this outstanding feat[2].
On the global stage, Kapp now ranks seventh for most appearances in women's ODIs, trailing legends like Mithali Raj (232), Jhulan Goswami (204), and Charlotte Edwards (191), but leading the South African charts ahead of du Preez, Sune Luus, Trisha Chetty, and Shabnim Ismail[2][3].
The match itself saw Kapp make an immediate impact, dismissing New Zealand’s Suzie Bates for a golden duck with a sharp in-seaming delivery—a moment that highlighted her enduring skill and competitive edge[4]. Kapp’s fielding was also on display, with a spectacular no-look run-out that showcased her athleticism and experience[5].
While Kapp’s individual milestone was the highlight for South Africa, the game also saw New Zealand’s Suzie Bates become the first woman to reach 350 international appearances—a testament to the longevity and excellence of the sport’s leading players[6].
As South Africa and New Zealand search for their first wins of the tournament, Kapp’s record-breaking performance stands out as a landmark moment in women’s cricket, underscoring her contribution to the game and her nation[1][2][3].
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