Cricket-India's Kaur becomes highest-capped woman in international cricket


Cricket - Third Women's One Day International - England v India - Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street, Britain - July 22, 2025 India's Harmanpreet Kaur celebrates after reaching her century Action Images via Reuters/Ed Sykes

Feb 19 (Reuters) - Harmanpreet ⁠Kaur became the highest-capped player in women's international ⁠cricket when she made her 356th appearance ‌for India in Thursday's Twenty20 match against Australia, surpassing New Zealand great Suzie Bates.

Indian captain Kaur, 36, has now played six ​tests, 161 One-Day Internationals and 189 ⁠T20 matches for ⁠her country since 2009. Bates, two years her elder, ⁠has not ‌played for New Zealand since making her 355th international appearance in October during ⁠the ODI World Cup.

Kaur's compatriot Sachin Tendulkar holds ​the record ‌for the most international appearances in men's cricket, ⁠having represented ​India 664 times across formats.

Kaur has scored eight centuries and 38 fifties for India, and led the country ⁠to their first Women's World ​Cup title on home soil in November.

"Harman has been a special player for India. I want to congratulate ⁠her for the massive achievement of being the highest-capped women's player in the history of the game," India's head coach Amol Muzumdar told reporters.

Kaur was India's ​highest scorer with a knock ⁠of 36 as India lost to Australia by 19 ​runs in Griffith on Thursday, ‌levelling the three-match T20 series, ​with the decider set for Saturday.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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