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History at Lord’s! Harmanpreet Kaur enters elite Indian list with special milestone | Cricket News


History at Lord's! Harmanpreet Kaur enters elite Indian list with special milestone
India’s Harmanpreet Kaur (PTI Photo)

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur reached another major career milestone on the opening day of the one-off women’s Test against England at Lord’s, becoming only the third Indian batter to score 9000 international runs in women’s cricket. The landmark came during her composed innings of 58 off 121 deliveries on Friday. Batting at No. 5, Harmanpreet struck seven boundaries and played a key role in steadying India’s innings with an 89-run fourth-wicket partnership alongside vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, who made 83 from 108 balls. The Punjab batter required just 13 runs before the start of the match to reach the milestone. She got there on the fifth ball of the 24th over of India’s innings, adding another significant achievement to an already decorated international career. Harmanpreet is now only the third Indian woman to cross the 9000-run mark across formats, following former captain Mithali Raj and current vice-captain Mandhana. Mithali ended her illustrious international career in 2022 with 10,868 runs from 333 matches. Mandhana, who is featuring in her 300th international appearance during the Lord’s Test, has already accumulated 10,667 runs across formats. Harmanpreet, meanwhile, has taken her tally to 9,045 runs in 374 international matches. Her record includes 4,541 runs in 164 ODIs, 4,216 runs in 202 T20Is and 288 runs from 12 innings in eight Test matches. The 37-year-old has enjoyed one of the longest and most successful careers in women’s cricket since making her international debut against Pakistan in an ODI at Bowral on March 7, 2009. She also holds the distinction of being the most-capped player in women’s cricket and remains the only cricketer, across both men’s and women’s international cricket, to have played more than 200 T20Is. As captain, Harmanpreet guided India to the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup title in November 2025, adding a major global trophy to her leadership record. She had previously led India to the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2020, where the team finished runners-up after losing to Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. More recently, Harmanpreet captained India at the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. However, defeats to South Africa and Australia in the Group A stage prevented India from reaching the semifinals, while Australia went on to lift the title on July 5.



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