Top 5 players with most runs in a single edition of Women’s T20 World Cup ft. Danni Wyatt-Hodge

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The 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup concluded on a memorable note as Australia defeated hosts England in the final at Lord’s to clinch their seventh title in the tournament’s history. Australia produced a disciplined bowling performance to restrict England to 150/4 before comfortably chasing the target in 17.1 overs. Beth Mooney starred with an unbeaten 64 off 49 balls to win the Player of the Match award, while her remarkable consistency throughout the tournament also earned her the Player of the Series honour.
Alongside Australia’s title-winning campaign, the tournament also witnessed several outstanding batting displays, with England opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge rewriting the record books by becoming the first player to score 300 runs in a single edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Let’s have a look at the five highest run-scoring campaigns in the history of the tournament.
1. Danni Wyatt-Hodge (England) – 302 runs in 2026
Wyatt-Hodge produced the greatest batting campaign ever seen in a Women’s T20 World Cup by finishing the 2026 edition with 302 runs. The experienced England opener crossed the historic 300-run mark during the final against Australia at Lord’s, becoming the first woman to achieve the milestone in a single edition of the tournament. She required only six runs before the final to reach the landmark and got there early in her innings. Although England fell short in the title clash, Wyatt-Hodge’s consistency, aggressive stroke play and ability to deliver in crucial matches made her the tournament’s leading run-scorer and secured her place in the history books.
2. Beth Mooney (Australia) – 259 runs in 2020
Mooney’s sensational run in the 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup remains one of the finest batting performances in the competition’s history. The Australian left-hander amassed 259 runs and played a defining role in her team’s triumphant campaign on home soil. Mooney saved her best for the final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where she struck an unbeaten 78 against India to guide Australia to a commanding victory. Her composure under pressure and remarkable consistency throughout the tournament established her as one of the premier batters in women’s T20 cricket and set a benchmark that stood for six years.
3. Meg Lanning (Australia) – 257 runs in 2014
Former Australian captain Meg Lanning dominated the 2014 Women’s T20 World Cup with a remarkable tally of 257 runs. Leading from the front, Lanning showcased her trademark elegance and fearless approach while anchoring Australia’s batting lineup. She registered multiple impactful knocks during the tournament and consistently provided strong starts or match-winning finishes whenever her side needed them. Lanning’s outstanding individual performance remained one of the biggest highlights of the competition and continues to rank among the best batting campaigns in Women’s T20 World Cup history.
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4. Stafanie Taylor (West Indies) – 246 runs in 2016
Stafanie Taylor enjoyed a dream tournament in 2016, scoring 246 runs and inspiring West Indies to their maiden Women’s T20 World Cup title. The legendary all-rounder combined calmness with attacking intent to deliver match-winning performances throughout the competition. Taylor played a crucial role in guiding West Indies into the knockout stage before helping them overcome defending champions Australia in the final. Her ability to perform consistently against the strongest bowling attacks made her the backbone of the West Indies batting unit and one of the standout performers in the tournament’s history.
5. Beth Mooney (Australia) – 238 runs in 2026
Mooney features on this elite list for a second time after another exceptional campaign in the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup. The Australian opener accumulated 238 runs and was the driving force behind her side’s successful title defence. She capped off the tournament with a composed unbeaten 64 in the final against England, steering Australia to victory while also claiming both the Player of the Match and Player of the Series awards. Mooney’s remarkable consistency across multiple editions of the tournament underlines her reputation as one of the greatest batters in Women’s T20 World Cup history, with two of the five highest run-scoring campaigns to her name.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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