Smriti Mandhana crosses 4000 runs in T20 cricket


 

5 The number of batters to have scored 4000 runs in T20 Internationals across genders. India’s Smriti Mandhana became the latest to achieve this milestone during her brief knock of 25 in the opening game against Sri Lanka in Visakhapatnam on 21 December 2025 in her 154th match and 148th innings. She thus became the second female batter after New Zealand’s Suzie Bates, who reached her milestone on 15 October 2023 against South Africa in Benoni. Bates (149 matches, 146 innings), however, got there quicker than Smriti. Three other male cricketers, Virat Kohli (on 10 November 2022), Babar Azam (30 May 2024), and Rohit Sharma (5 June 2024) have also made 4000+ runs in this format. Kohli reached his 4000th run in the fewest number of innings — 107.

Leading batters (with 4000+ runs) in T20 internationals across genders

Player

Span

M

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Avg.

S/R

100

50

Inns to reach

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4000 runs

Suzie Bates (NZ-W)

2007-2025

177

174

12

4716

124*

29.11

108.59

1

28

146

Babar Azam (Pak-M)

2016-2025

136

129

17

4429

122

39.54

128.45

3

38

112

Rohit Sharma (Ind-M)

2007-2024

159

151

19

4231

121*

32.05

140.89

5

32

144

Virat Kohli (Ind-M)

2010-2024

125

117

31

4188

122*

48.69

137.04

1

38

107

Smriti Mandhana (Ind-W)

2013-2025

157

151

14

4102

112

29.94

124.22

1

32

148

 

4The number of female batters to have scored 10,000 runs across international cricket formats. India’s Smriti Mandhana became the latest to achieve this, joining Mithali Raj — her former teammate and the leading run-getter — along with Charlotte Edwards and Bates. During her 80 against Sri Lanka in Thiruvananthapuram on 28 December 2025, Smriti reached this milestone in just 280 innings, surpassing Mithali’s record of 291. Edwards reached 10,000 in 308 innings and Bates in 314. The two tables below have all the details.

Leading run-getters in international cricket across formats in women’s cricket

Batter (For)

M

Inn

NO

Runs

HS

Avg.

S/R

100s

50s

From

To

Tests

ODIs

T20Is

Mithali Raj (Ind)

333

314

81

10868

214

46.64

68.80

8

85

26 Jun 1999

27 Mar 2022

699

7805

2364

Suzie Bates (NZ)

355

343

28

10652

168

33.82

90.38

14

65

04 Mar 2006

26 Oct 2025

5936

4716

Charlotte Edwards (Eng)

309

316

42

10273

173*

37.49

66.79

13

67

12 Jul 1996

30 Mar 2016

1676

5992

2605

Smriti Mandhana (Ind)

281

280

22

10053

149

38.97

98.87

17

69

05 Apr 2013

28 Dec 2025

629

5322

4102

Stafanie Taylor (WI)

296

286

49

9299

171

39.24

77.64

7

63

24 Jun 2008

17 Jun 2025

5873

3426

Quickest to 10000 international runs in women’s cricket

Inns

M

Batter (For)

Runs

Avg.

100/50

Against

Venue

Date

Format achieved in

280

281

Smriti Mandhana (Ind)

10053

38.97

17/69

Sri Lanka

Thiruvananthapuram

28 Dec 2025

T20I

291

311

Mithali Raj (Ind)

10001

46.73

8/75

South Africa

Lucknow (Ekana)

12 Mar 2021

ODI

308

301

Charlotte Edwards (Eng)

10022

37.53

13/65

South Africa

Johannesburg

14 Feb 2015

ODI

314

323

Suzie Bates (NZ)

10034

35.08

14/62

England

Canterbury (St Lawrence)

5 Dec 2023

T20I

 

 

1703The number of runs scored by Smriti Mandhana for India across international formats in 2025. This is the most by any female batter in a calendar year. Her innings of 80 against Sri Lanka in Thiruvananthapuram on 28 December 2025 broke her own previous record of 1659 runs from 2024. 

Most runs in a single calendar year in women’s international cricket

Runs

Batter (for)

Year

M

Inns

Avg.

100/50

Test runs

ODI runs

T20I runs

1703

Smriti Mandhana (Ind)

2025

32

32

54.94

6/7

1362

341

1659

Smriti Mandhana (Ind)

2024

37

35

51.84

5/11

149

747

763

1593

Laura Wolvaardt (SA)

2024

34

37

51.38

5/7

223

697

673

1364

Laura Wolvaardt (SA)

2025

26

26

59.30

6/4

1174

190

1346

Nat Sciver-Brunt (Eng)

2022

33

32

51.77

3/6

242

833

271

 

80The number of sixes off the bat of Smriti Mandhana for India in her T20 international career. This is now the maximum hit by an Indian female batter in this format. During her 80 on 28 December 2025, she achieved this tally when she hit her third six of the innings, which took her one more than Harmanpreet Kaur’s career tally. Overall, now only three other female batters have hit more sixes than Smriti – West Indies’ Deandra Dottin (129), New Zealander Sophie Devine (114), and Sri Lankan Chamari Atapattu (95). Harmanpreet (79) and Shafali Verma (69) occupy the fifth and sixth positions among six hitters.

Most career sixes for India in women’s T20 Internationals

6s

Indian batter

M

Inns

Runs

HS

Avg.

Balls/6

Inns/6

80

Smriti Mandhana

157

151

4102

112

29.94

41.28

1.89

79

Harmanpreet Kaur

187

167

3784

103

29.33

43.57

2.11

69

Shafali Verma

95

94

2462

81

27.97

26.49

1.36

39

Richa Ghosh

72

59

1113

64*

27.82

19.79

1.51

22

Jemimah Rodrigues

115

102

2479

76

30.6

96.05

4.64

 

152The number of wickets India’s off-spinning all-rounder Deepti Sharma has taken in her T20I career. This is the most by any bowler in women’s T20 Internationals so far. She is the first Indian and the ninth overall to become the leading wicket-taker in this format. She did it in the final T20I match against Sri Lanka in Thiruvananthapuram. Several bowlers in the list below have held this distinction multiple times, including Australia’s Lisa Sthalekar and West Indies’ Anisa Mohammed (five times each). Pakistan’s Nida Dar and Australian Megan Schutt have both led the list twice. The record for leading wicket-taker in women’s T20 internationals has changed hands as bowlers surpassed each other’s tallies. Each time a bowler overtook the previous highest, she became the new record-holder, with some reclaiming the top spot during their careers. The list below shows this progression.

How the record changed handsthe leading wicket-takers in women’s T20 Internationals

Wkts

Bowler

(For)

Bowl

Opp

Venue

Date

Record held for

1

Lucy Pearson

(Eng) 

1/23

NZ

Hove 

5 Aug 2004

approx. 30 mins

4

Rosalie Birch

(Eng) 

4/27

NZ 

Hove 

5 Aug 2004

3y-4d

5

Helen Watson

(NZ) 

3/13 

SAf 

Taunton 

10 Aug 2007

2d

6

Jenny Gunn

(Eng) 

1/24 

NZ 

Bath 

13 Aug 2007

1y-9m-18d

11

Lisa Sthalekar

(Aus) 

3/12 

NZ 

Brisbane (ABF) 

1 Jun 2009

5m-10d

19

Holly Colvin

(Aus)

1/15 

WI 

Basseterre, St Kitts

12 Nov 2009

3m-9d

20

Lisa Sthalekar

(Aus)

1/20 

NZ 

Hobart, BO

22 Feb 2010

2m-1d

25

Anisa Mohammed

(WI) 

4/9 

SL 

Cayon, St Kitts

24 Apr 2010

10d

26

Lisa Sthalekar

(Aus) 

3/29 

NZ 

Basseterre, St Kitts

5 May 2010

3d

30

Anisa Mohammed

(WI)

3/17 

Aus 

Basseterre, St Kitts

9 May 2010

1y-1m-13d

40

Shelley Nitschke

(Aus) 

2/10 

Ind 

Billiericay, England 

23 Jun 2011

2m-17d

44

Anisa Mohammed

(WI) 

1/20 

Pak 

Providence, Guyana 

10 Sep 2011

4m-11d

48

Lisa Sthalekar

(Aus) 

4/18 

NZ 

North Sydney 

22 Jan 2012

1m-4d

52

Anisa Mohammed

(WI) 

1/26 

Ind 

Basseterre, St Kitts

27 Feb 2012

19d

54

Lisa Sthalekar

(Aus) 

3/17 

Ind 

Visakhapatnam 

18 Mar 2012

1m-18d

57

Anisa Mohammed

(WI) 

1/27 

SL 

Port of Spain

7 May 2012

10y-9m-13d

126

Nida Dar

(Pak)

1/47 

Eng 

Cape Town 

21 Feb 2023

4m-16d

128

Megan Schutt

(Aus) 

2/35 

Eng 

Lord’s 

8 Jul 2023

10m-8d

137

Nida Dar

(Pak) 

2/33 

Eng 

Northampton

17 May 2024

4m-23d

144

Megan Schutt

(Aus) 

1/7 

Pak 

Dubai 

11 Oct 2024

1y-2m-18d

152

Deepti Sharma

(Ind) 

1/28 

SL 

Thiruvananthapuram

30 Dec 2025

10d*

 

7The number of times a women’s side has won all five games in a bilateral T20I series (full members only). England and India have each done this three times, the most by any women’s team.

Bilateral series whitewashes in women’s T20I of five or more matches

Result

Winning side

Losing side

Venue

Series dates

Winning captain

5-0

India

West Indies

WI

9-20 Nov 2019

Harmanpreet Kaur (4)/Smriti Mandhana (1)

5-0

England

West Indies

Eng

21-30 Sep 2020

Heather Knight

5-0

England

West Indies

WI

11-22 Dec 2022

Heather Knight

5-0

Ireland

Zimbabwe

Zim

26 Jan-2 Feb 2024

Laura Delany

5-0

India

Bangladesh

Ban

28 Apr-9 May 2024

Harmanpreet Kaur

5-0

England

New Zealand

Eng

6-17 Jul 2024

Heather Knight (4)/Nat Sciver-Brunt (1)

5-0

India

Sri Lanka

Ind

21-30 Dec 2025

Harmanpreet Kaur

Note: only three sides have won a T20I Women’s series 6-0

Mozambique beat Eswatini in Jul 2022 in Manzini in Eswatini (Swaziland).

Indonesia beat Singapore in Nov 2022 in Bali

Indonesia beat Mongolia in Apr 2024 in Bali

 

All records are correct and updated until 10 January 2026



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