Women’s T20 World Cup – Batting Stats for Highest Individual Score

Women’s cricket players have repeatedly demonstrated their mettle, setting many records that can do nothing but leave onlookers in awe of their abilities.

All male or female fans may agree that the T20 format is exciting to watch. Players consistently demonstrate how to put their best foot forward to make T20 cricket exciting. Fans, in particular, flock to stadiums to watch cricketers’ aggressive batting, bowling, and fielding. In women’s cricket, Twenty20 matches predominate. Improvements have been made in women’s cricket. The days of matches with few goals scored and little thrills are long gone. During the past three to four years, as the number and calibre of matches have increased, women’s cricket players have repeatedly demonstrated their mettle, setting many records that can do nothing but leave onlookers in awe of their abilities. The cricketers with the highest individual scores in the T20Is World Cup 2020 are listed below.

The batting stats of Women in the T20 World Cup are listed as follows:

Player RUNS BF SR 6s 4s
Heather Knight 108 66 163.63 4 13
Lizelle Lee 101 60 168.33 3 16
Alyssa Healy 83 53 156.60 3 10
Beth Mooney 81 58 139.65 9
Beth Mooney 78 54 144.44 10

Heather Knight (February 26, 2020)

On February 26, 2020, Heather Knight played in a W T20 match against Thailand and scored 108* off 66 balls. She smashed 13 fours and four sixes throughout her innings, contributing heavily to England Women’s dominant score. There were multiple boundaries and home runs in her inning. Her at-bats, in which she expertly rotated the strike and timed the ball, reflected her seasoned maturity and poise. Her inning yielded the highest total of the game and the series. Recognizing her outstanding play, she was named the match’s Player of the Match.

Lizelle Lee (February 28, 2020)

On February 28, 2020, against Thailand, South Africa’s Lizelle Lee batted well. She batted superbly, racking up an astounding 101 runs on only 60 balls, including 16 fours and three sixes. Her success rate was through the roof at 168.33 percent. South Africa scored a respectable 195/3 in 20 overs, good for a run rate of 9.75. Thailand’s run rate of 4.27 was insufficient, and they were bowled out for 82 after 19.1 overs. South Africa triumphed in a resounding 113-run victory. Lizelle Lee’s stellar innings played a crucial role in the win.

Alyssa Healy (February 27, 2020)

After scoring 83 runs off 53 balls (10 fours and three sixes for a strike rate of 156.60), Australian women’s cricketer Alyssa Healy was named the match’s Player of the Match on February 27, 2020. Australia won by 113 runs after scoring 189 in 20 overs and holding Bangladesh to only 103 in theirs. Healy scored 83 runs and made two catches, helping Australia win and earning her Player of the Match honors.

Beth Mooney (February 27, 2020)

Beth Mooney, wicketkeeper for the Australian women’s cricket team, displayed her batting prowess by getting 81 runs not out (*) from 58 balls at a strike rate of 139.65 on February 27, 2020. Her innings contained nine fours but no sixes. Australia scored a formidable 189/1 in their allotted 20 overs, for a run rate of 9.45, while Bangladesh could only muster 103/9 in their 20 overs, for a run rate of 5.15. Mooney‘s magnificent knock was crucial to Australia’s triumph and will be remembered for years.

Beth Mooney (March 08, 2020)

Beth Mooney’s batting against India inspired young cricketers. Beth Mooney’s excellent batting throughout the series has made her a critical Australian Women’s cricket team member. The Australian Women’s Cricket Team wicketkeeper-batter scored 78* in 54 balls against India in the finished series. She scored 144.44 with ten fours and 0 sixes. Her effort helped Australia Women score an unassailable 184/4 in 20 overs. India Women lost by 85 runs, scoring 99 runs in 19.1 overs. Mooney also won Player of the Series for her bat work. Her excellent performance helped Australia Women win the series.

Also Read: Women T20 World Cup Records and Statistics – Batting Stats for Best Strike Rates (sportsdigest.in)

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