The White Ferns' horror ODI run has hit a historic low.
An eight-wicket defeat to England at Hagley Oval today was the White Ferns' 10th consecutive ODI defeat – the longest losing streak in the team's history.
The Ferns haven't won a one-day international in over two years, and never looked likely in Christchurch as they crashed to a heavy defeat against a team who hadn't played for 436 days, continuing a stretch that provides little confidence that the side will be a force to be reckoned with come the 2022 World Cup.
While the 10 defeats have come against opposition ranging from pretty good (South Africa) to defending World Cup champions (England) to historically dominant (Australia), the White Ferns have hardly come close in any of their losses, and lack the top-end talent needed for consistent performances against the world's best.
A meagre 178 all out was never going to cut it in the first of three ODIs against England, and the White Ferns' reliance on their few world-class players means that when Amy Satterthwaite (three), Sophie Devine (16) and Amelia Kerr (13) fail to fire, the team almost always follows suit.