Harmanpreet Kaur created history, broke the world record of New Zealand’s Suzie Bates

Harmanpreet Kaur: Indian women’s cricket team is currently on Australia tour. Where T20, ODI and Test series will be played in all three formats. First T20 series is being played. The second T20 match between India and Australia women’s team is being played at the Manuka Oval Stadium in Canberra. In this match, Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur made a big record in her name as soon as she came on the field for the toss. In fact, Harmanpreet Kaur has now become the player who has played the most number of matches in women’s international cricket in all three formats combined.

Harmanpreet Kaur left Suzie Bates behind

Earlier, the record of playing most matches in women’s international cricket was in the name of New Zealand’s Suzie Bates. He played his last international match against England in the ODI World Cup 2025. Now Harmanpreet Kaur has left Suzie Bates behind and has become the player who has played the most matches in women’s international cricket.

Harmanpreet Kaur becomes the player who played most matches in women’s international cricket

The second T20 match being played against Australia is the 356th international match of Harmanpreet Kaur’s career. Harmanpreet Kaur made her international debut in 2009 against Pakistan. Since then, she has played a total of 6 Tests, 161 ODIs and 189 T20 International matches. Apart from this, the record of playing most number of matches in Women’s T20 International is also registered in the name of Harmanpreet Kaur.

Big achievement for me – Harmanpreet Kaur

During the toss of the second T20 match against Australia, Harmanpreet Kaur was asked a question about this feat. In response to this, Harmanpreet Kaur said that this is a big achievement for me. Hopefully I will keep working hard for the team and play as much as I can.

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