Players like Suzie Bates (New Zealand, 139 T20Is), Danni Wyatt (England, 136 T20Is), Alyssa Healy (Australia, 135 T20Is),
And Ellyse Perry (Australia, 129 T20Is) are on the list behind Harmanpreet Kaur.
Harmanpreet Kaur, the Indian captain, became the player with the most appearances in Women’s T20I cricket history on Wednesday.
This was the batter’s accomplishment on Wednesday during the third Twenty20 International against Australia in Mumbai.
She competed in her 140th T20I game
In 140 T20I matches across 125 innings, Kaur has scored 2,736 runs at a normal of 27.36.
In the format, she has scored one hundred and eight half-centuries, with a best score of 103.
Suzie Bates (New Zealand, 139 T20Is), Danni Wyatt (England, 136 T20Is), Alyssa Healy (Australia, 135 T20Is), and Ellyse Perry (Australia, 129 T20Is) follow behind her on the list.
Australia began the match with a score of 172/8 in the first innings.
Conquering two fast shocks by India, which diminished the guests to 5/2.
Ellyse Perry illuminated the innings with a hazardous thump of 75 of 47 balls that had nine fours and three sixes.
She and Beth Mooney shared a 54-run stand for the third wicket.
Grace Harris also had a big cameo. She scored 41 runs off 18 balls, four of them sixes.
For India, Deepti Sharma, Anjali Savarni, Devika Vaidya, and Renuka Singh each took two wickets.
Brief Ratings:
Australia: 172/8 (75 for Ellyse Perry, 41 for Grace Harris, and 2/24 for Renuka Singh).
Harmanpreet succeeds veterans.
In her 140th WT20I as captain, Harmanpreet defeated New Zealand’s Suzie Bates.
The latter has been present in 139 WT20Is at this point. Bates is followed on the scoreboard by Danni Wyatt (136), Alyssa Healy (135), and Ellyse Perry (129).
50 WT20I wins as commander
Recently, Harmanpreet kept her 50th win as commander in WT20Is.
She now has more WT20I victories while leading in WT20Is than Meg Lanning of Australia and Charlotte Edwards of England.
The record is shared by the duo (68).
Harmanpreet has highlighted in 85 matches as commander in WT20Is, just behind Edwards (93) and Lanning (92) in such manner.
Fourth-most WT20I runs as skipper
Harmanpreet is the fourth-most elevated run-getter in WT20Is as commander.
In 85 games, she has scored 1,843 runs at an average of 30.21.
In addition to six 50s, she has a hundred to her name (103 vs. New Zealand).
Just Edwards (2,529), Lanning (2,425), and Bates (2,006) have scored a larger number of runs than the previous while driving in the most brief organization.
What happened in the third T20I?
In the third Twenty20 International at Brabourne Stadium, India’s women’s cricket team was defeated by Australia Women.
The Australian women batted first and scored 172/8 in 20 overs, a challenging score.
Ellyse Perry, a star all-rounder, stood out with a stunning 47-ball 75.
India (151/7) responded by progressing well but losing momentum at a crucial point.
The five-match series is 2-1 Australia’s.