Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur has become the country's highest run-scorer in ICC Women’s T20 World Cup history. Kaur surpassed the legendary Mithali Raj's record of 726 runs during the tournament opener against Pakistan in Birmingham on June 14, 2026, reaching a career tally of 762 runs in the competition.
Indian women's cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur etched her name into the history books on Sunday, June 14, 2026, by becoming the highest run-scorer for India in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Kaur reached the milestone during India’s high-stakes tournament opener against arch-rivals Pakistan at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Entering the match leveled with former captain Mithali Raj at 726 tournament runs, Kaur surpassed the record with her very first scoring shot. She concluded the innings with 36 runs, bringing her total tally to 762 runs across 40 matches and 34 innings. This feat solidifies her status as one of India's most prolific batters on the global stage.
A Legacy of Consistency
Harmanpreet Kaur’s rise to the top of the Indian run-scoring charts comes after years of sustained performance in ICC events. The record, previously held by the retired Mithali Raj (726 runs), has been a benchmark for Indian batting excellence in the format for several years.
With this achievement, Kaur also climbed into the top ten of the all-time global run-scorers in Women's T20 World Cup history, moving past Australia’s Beth Mooney to secure the ninth position. The current standings for India’s all-time leading run-getters in the tournament are:
Harmanpreet Kaur: 762 runs
Mithali Raj: 726 runs
Smriti Mandhana: 592 runs
Jemimah Rodrigues: 408 runs
Punam Raut: 375 runs
Resilience Under Pressure
The milestone was achieved during a critical phase of the match. India had suffered early setbacks, losing two wickets with only 18 runs on the board. Kaur stabilized the innings with a composed 36-run contribution off 35 balls, striking four boundaries. Her partnership of 91 runs with vice-captain Smriti Mandhana—who scored a fluent 68—proved decisive in shifting the momentum back to India.
Following the pair's steadying influence, a late-innings blitz from Richa Ghosh propelled India to a commanding total of 170/6. The Indian bowling attack, led by a historic five-wicket haul from Deepti Sharma, then dismantled the Pakistani batting lineup for 106, sealing a 64-run victory for the Women in Blue.
Official Sources and Tournament Data
The record-breaking statistics were verified by official ICC match reports and BCCI statistical records. Kaur has participated in every edition of the Women's T20 World Cup since its inception, reflecting her long-term commitment and importance to the Indian side.
Why It Matters
Harmanpreet Kaur’s record reflects the growth and longevity of the Indian women's team in international cricket. As the sport continues to see a surge in global popularity, such individual milestones serve as inspiration for the next generation of players. Kaur’s leadership, coupled with her ability to score consistently under pressure, remains the cornerstone of India’s campaign for a maiden T20 World Cup title.
Key Facts at a Glance
New Record: 762 runs, making Kaur the highest T20 World Cup run-scorer for India.
Previous Record Holder: Mithali Raj (726 runs).
Milestone Match: India vs. Pakistan, ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026.
Global Standing: Now ranked 9th all-time in Women’s T20 World Cup history.
Consistency: Achieved in 40 matches and 34 tournament innings.
FAQ
How many runs does Harmanpreet Kaur now have in the T20 World Cup?
Harmanpreet Kaur has accumulated 762 runs in the history of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, placing her at the top of the Indian leaderboard.
Who did she surpass to claim the record?
She surpassed former Indian captain Mithali Raj, who held the record with 726 runs.
What was the result of the match where she broke the record?
India won the match against Pakistan by a comprehensive margin of 64 runs after setting a target of 171.
Has she played in every T20 World Cup?
Yes, Harmanpreet Kaur has featured in every edition of the Women's T20 World Cup, showcasing her longevity and consistency.
Source: ICC Official Match Centre, BCCI Women’s Cricket Official Records, Ratopati News, ANI News.