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Top 10 Most Runs in ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

Monday, June 22, 2026
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Top 10 Most Runs in ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

The 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup is currently underway in full swing at the iconic cricket grounds of England and Wales. Twelve teams are participating in the tournament this time around, and the group stage itself has witnessed high-voltage drama like never before. Boundaries are pouring in, and world-class batsmen are smashing records, playing one innings after another. Pitch conditions are a bit challenging, but the top batsmen have piled up a mountain of runs with their superior technique and aggressive approach. The race for the semi-finals has become very tight, and every run has become as precious as gold to top the points table. In this blog, we'll discuss the top 10 batsmen who have established their dominance by scoring the most runs in this tournament so far and have put their teams in solid positions. Let's see who is leading the race!

Top 10 Run-Scorers in ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

NOPlayerTeamTotal Runs
1Smriti MandhanaIndia159
2Babette de LeedeNetherlands134
3Shemaine CampbelleWest Indies130
4Danni Wyatt-HodgeEngland128
5Nilakshi de SilvaSri Lanka123
6Orla PrendergastIreland118
7Marizanne KappSouth Africa103
8Darcey CarterScotland102
9Nat Sciver-BruntEngland94
10Shafali VermaIndia92

1. Smriti Mandhana (India) - 159 Runs

India's star opener and elegant left-handed batter, Smriti Mandhana, is currently leading the run-scoring in the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup. She has displayed excellent consistency, scoring 159 runs so far. The highlight of Smriti's batting is her timing and her ability to utilize the powerplay. She has hit the most fours in the tournament so far, with 23, demonstrating her ability to pressure the opposition bowling line-up. Her solid form has helped Team India significantly in the group stage, and fans hope she maintains this momentum in the knockout stage.

2. Babette de Leede (Netherlands) - 134 runs

Netherlands wicketkeeper-batsman Babette de Leede has surprised everyone with her batting this tournament and currently sits in second place with 134 runs. Despite being from an underdog team, Babette has played very mature cricket and has single-handedly fought back against big teams. Even in a tough match against Australia, she played a brilliant innings that showcased her class. Her calm demeanor and ability to handle both spin and fast bowling make her one of the tournament's finest performers. Her form is great news for the Netherlands cricket fans.

3. Shemaine Campbelle (West Indies) - 130 runs

West Indies' experienced batter Shemaine Campbelle has won hearts with her batting this year, ranking third on the leaderboard with 130 runs. Her batting average is the best in the tournament at 126.00, as she frequently returns unbeaten. Her 90-run innings against New Zealand is one of the cleanest and most impactful innings of this tournament so far. Whenever the West Indies team found itself in trouble after losing early wickets, Shemaine always played the role of an anchor and took the team to safety.

4. Danni Wyatt-Hodge (England) - 128 runs

Hosts England's dangerous opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge has always been known for her aggressive style, and this time too, she displayed her brilliance by scoring 128 runs. He played a devastating innings against Sri Lanka, where he scored an unbeaten 105*, his first and highest individual score of the tournament so far. When Danny is at the crease, hitting boundaries is a breeze, and he never gives the bowlers a chance to settle down in the powerplay. His form has been a big factor in England's journey to the semi-finals, and he will want to continue his counter-attacking game in the future as well.

5. Nilakshi de Silva (Sri Lanka) - 123 runs

Sri Lanka's batting line-up has struggled this tournament, but Nilakshi de Silva has consistently put up a fight in the middle order, scoring 123 runs. She is ranked fifth on this leaderboard, and her run-scoring technique has been solid. When the top order fails, Nilakshi comes in to build the innings with singles and doubles, and doesn't hesitate to hit boundaries when faced with bad balls. She has shown excellent adaptability to different match situations, which is a positive sign for her team.

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ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026Most Runs LeaderboardSmriti MandhanaWomen's Cricket StatsT20 World Cup Batting Records

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