The Women's T20 World Cup is the most followed tournament in all Women's Cricket, there have been many instances where the batters have ruled the roost, lacing out big knocks from their willows. This article focuses on the impact left by these aggressive batters which ensured that the Women's T20 World Cup is always a bang on the Cricket calendar.
Rank | Player Name | Span | Runs | Innings | Average | Highest Score |
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1 | Suzie Bates (NZ-W) | 2009-2024 | 1216 | 42 | 31.17 | 94* |
2 | Stafanie Taylor (WI-W) | 2009-2024 | 1014 | 35 | 37.55 | 59 |
3 | Alyssa Healy (AUS-W) | 2010-2024 | 1008 | 36 | 28.8 | 83 |
4 | Meg Lanning (AUS-W) | 2012-2023 | 992 | 32 | 39.68 | 126 |
5 | Sophie Devine (NZ-W) | 2009-2024 | 785 | 37 | 26.16 | 75* |
6 | Deandra Dottin (WI-W) | 2009-2024 | 770 | 34 | 26.55 | 112* |
7 | CM Edwards (ENG-W) | 2009-2016 | 768 | 24 | 36.57 | 80 |
8 | BL Mooney (AUS-W) | 2016-2024 | 752 | 25 | 41.77 | 81* |
9 | Nat Sciver-Brunt (ENG-W) | 2014-2024 | 738 | 27 | 38.84 | 81* |
10 | Mithali Raj (IND-W) | 2009-2018 | 726 | 23 | 40.33 | 57 |
Year | Player | Performance details |
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2009 | Aimee Watkins | 200 runs |
2010 | Sara McGlashan | 147 runs |
2012 | Charlotte Edwards | 172 runs |
2014 | Meg Lanning | 257 runs |
2016 | Stafanie Taylor | 246 runs |
2018 | Alyssa Healy | 225 runs |
2020 | Beth Mooney | 259 runs |
2023 | Laura Wolvaardt | 230 runs |
2024 | Laura Wolvaardt | 223 runs |
These Women Cricketers have not only earned a good name for themselves on the honors board but have also set a benchmark for the upcoming cricketers to follow the path. Apart from displaying their batting skills the experienced pros have also become a role models for many girls back home, giving them the belief that they can also choose cricket as a profession.