Women's T20 Cricket

Most runs in ICC Women’s T20 World Cup History: 3 players can reach 1000 runs milestone this time

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Batting in T20 cricket is ever growing and the pace of making runs is always increasing. Today, let us see the top 5 run scorers in the history of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. There are three players who can reach 1000 runs milestone this time.

#1 Suzie Bates

Suzie Bates, New Zealand cricketer, has started playing World Cup since 2009 and have played 36 matches so far. In 36 innings, she has made 1066 runs so far and is the only batter to score 1000+ runs in the history of the Women’s T20 World Cup. Her best score is 94* and her average is 32.30 in this stat. Not only that, she plays with a strike rate of 114.13. She has eight half-centuries so far in the T20 World Cup history.

#2 Meg Lanning

Meg Lanning, Australian cricketer, started playing World Cup since 2012 and have played 35 matches so far. She batted in 32 innings making 992 runs in the World Cup history. She is the one who can reach the milestone of 1000 runs in this World Cup. She has an average of 39.68 and her best score is 126 runs. She have scored a century and four half-centuries.

#3 Alyssa Healy

Alyssa Healy, Australian cricketer, started playing World Cup since 2010 and have played 39 matches so far. In 36 innings, she have made 941 runs so far. Her highest score is 83 with an average of 28.51. She has seven half-centuries in the history of the World Cup.

#4 Stafanie Taylor

Stafanie Taylor, West Indies cricketer, started playing World Cup since 2009 and have played 31 matches so far. In 31 innings, she has made 926 runs with an average of 37.04. Her best score is 59 and have six half-centuries in the World Cup history.

#5 Charlotte Edwards

Charlotte Edwards, England cricketer, started playing World Cup since 2009 and have played 24 matches. In 24 innings, she has made 768 runs in the history of the World Cup. Her best score is 80 runs with an average of 36.57. She has five half-centuries in the World Cup history.