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Harmanpreet Kaur Creates History: Becomes Most-Capped Player in Women’s Cricket

On 20 February 2026, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur created history by becoming the most-capped player in women’s international cricket. She achieved the milestone during the second T20I against Australia in Canberra. With her 356th international appearance, Harmanpreet surpassed New Zealand legend Suzie Bates, who previously held the record with 355 matches. This landmark achievement further strengthens Harmanpreet Kaur’s legacy as one of the greatest players in women’s cricket.

Harmanpreet Kaur Most-Capped Player in Women’s Cricket: A Historic Milestone

  • Harmanpreet Kaur record 356 matches now stands as the highest number of international appearances in women’s cricket.
  • She overtook Suzie Bates during the second T20I against Australia.
  • India’s head coach Amol Muzumdar congratulated her, calling it a massive achievement in the history of the game.
  • This milestone reflects her fitness, consistency, and leadership across formats.
  • The record places Harmanpreet Kaur at the top of the list of most capped women cricketers globally.

Record-Breaking Moment in Canberra

The historic moment came during the India vs Australia T20I in Canberra.

Most International Appearances (Women’s Cricket)

Player Country Matches
Harmanpreet Kaur India 356
Suzie Bates New Zealand 355
Ellyse Perry Australia 349
Mithali Raj India 333
Charlotte Edwards England 309

Harmanpreet’s consistency across formats highlights her longevity and fitness at the highest level.

Career Breakdown of Harmanpreet Kaur

Since making her debut in 2009, Harmanpreet Kaur has represented India across all formats.

Format-Wise Appearances

  • Tests: 6 matches
  • ODIs: 161 matches
  • T20Is: 189 matches

Batting Statistics

  • ODIs: 4409 runs in 140 innings (Avg: 37.05)
  • Tests: 200 runs
  • T20Is: 3820 runs
  • Centuries: 8
  • Fifties: 38

Her ability to perform under pressure has made her a pillar of Indian women’s cricket.

World Cup Glory Under Her Leadership

  • Harmanpreet Kaur led India to their first ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup title in 2025, defeating South Africa in the final.
  • That victory marked a historic turning point in Indian women’s cricket.
  • Her leadership style combines aggression, composure, and tactical intelligence, inspiring the next generation of cricketers.

Reaction After the Milestone

At the toss, Harmanpreet expressed her gratitude,

  • “It’s a great achievement for me. Hopefully I will keep doing the hard work for the team and keep playing as much as I can.”
  • India’s head coach Amol Muzumdar praised her, calling her a special player and congratulating her on the massive achievement.

Question

Q. Which player did Harmanpreet Kaur surpass to become the most-capped women’s cricketer?

A) Ellyse Perry
B) Mithali Raj
C) Charlotte Edwards
D) Suzie Bates

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