Harmanpreet Kaur Sets New T20 World Cup Scoring Record

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14 Jun 2026 | 02:30 pm
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Harmanpreet Kaur has etched her name into the annals of Indian cricket history, becoming the India women's highest run scorer in T20 World Cups. This monumental achievement unfolded during a significant match against Pakistan, played at the renowned Edgbaston cricket ground. Her consistent performance has now set a new benchmark.

 

The prolific batter officially surpassed the long-standing record held by former Indian captain Mithali Raj. Raj had previously accumulated an impressive tally of 726 runs across various editions of the T20 World Cups, a figure that now stands as the second-highest for India.

 

Kaur's Historic Achievement

 

Kaur's ascent to the pinnacle of this scoring chart underscores her pivotal role and exceptional batting prowess in the shortest format of the game on the international stage. Her ability to deliver under pressure has consistently made her a key player for the national side. This record highlights her enduring impact.

 

Surpassing a Legend

 

Mithali Raj's formidable record of 726 runs in T20 World Cups was a testament to her illustrious career and consistency at the highest level. Her contributions have inspired countless cricketers, and for Harmanpreet Kaur to surpass such a legend is a truly significant milestone in her own decorated career.

 

Match Context at Edgbaston

 

The record-breaking moment occurred in a highly anticipated encounter between India and Pakistan. The match, held at Edgbaston, provided a dramatic backdrop for Kaur's historic feat, adding an extra layer of significance to her accomplishment on such a prominent stage.

 

This remarkable milestone further solidifies Harmanpreet Kaur's status as one of India's premier cricketing talents. It marks a new chapter in the nation's T20 World Cup history, with Kaur now leading the scoring charts for India women's team.