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    Most Runs in Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 – Leading Run Scorer

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    The Most Runs in Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 race will be one of the tournament’s biggest highlights, as the world’s leading batters compete to finish at the top of the scoring charts.

    Every match offers players a chance to add valuable runs and strengthen their position in the rankings. From powerful stroke-makers to dependable run accumulators, several stars will be aiming to leave their mark on the competition.

    As the tournament unfolds, fans can follow the latest Most Runs in Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 standings, track outstanding performances, and see which batter emerges as the leading run-scorer of the event.

    As per the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 schedule, the first match will be played between England and Sri Lanka on June 12 at Edgbaston.

    Ahead of the season’s start, the ICC has unveiled the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 ticket booking link, along with price details, for fans to book their tickets.

    Most Runs in Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

    The Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Points Table shows the latest team standings based on points, net run rate, and overall performance throughout the tournament.

    As the tournament progresses, the runs tally will reflect form, adaptability, and impact at the top level, making the most runs in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 chart a key indicator of individual brilliance throughout the competition.

    Batters leading the Most fifties in Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 are also strong contenders in the race for Most runs in T20 World Cup 2026 due to their consistent scoring.

    Many of these players are also making an impact in the standings for the Most Sixes in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, thanks to their ability to accelerate after reaching a fifty.

    Their composed yet fluent approach is reflected in the charts for Most fours in Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, where timing and placement play a key role.

    A select few from this group are also pushing hard for the Most hundreds in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, showcasing their ability to convert strong starts into match-defining centuries.

    With big hitters and rising stars all hungry for runs, this season’s top-scorer battle promises to be high-stakes and high-impact. The following are the complete details of the players’ list with the most runs in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026:

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    Player Mat Runs HS Ave SR 100 50
    DN Wyatt (ENG-W) 7 302 105* 60.4 149.5 1 2
    BL Mooney (AUS-W) 7 238 74* 47.6 142.51 0 3
    Nat Sciver-Brunt (ENG-W) 4 227 75 113.5 142.76 0 2
    T Brits (SA-W) 4 225 114* 75 129.31 1 1
    DEM Carter (SCO-W) 5 208 72* 52 111.82 0 2
    S Mandhana (IND-W) 5 205 74 41 140.41 0 2
    EA Perry (AUS-W) 7 198 71 49.5 132.88 0 2
    O Prendergast (IRE-W) 5 181 63 36.2 125.69 0 2
    Shafali Verma (IND-W) 5 179 55 35.8 151.69 0 2
    SA Campbelle (WI-W) 6 176 90* 35.2 119.72 0 1
    B de Leede (NL-W) 5 175 56* 43.75 96.15 0 2
    AMCJK Athapaththu (SL-W) 5 172 106* 43 157.79 1 0
    SJ Bryce (SCO-W) 5 159 49 39.75 133.61 0 0
    HC Knight (ENG-W) 7 154 58 30.8 127.27 0 1
    A Gardner (AUS-W) 6 150 58 50 170.45 0 2
    NND Silva (SL-W) 5 148 54* 74 121.31 0 1
    HK Matthews (WI-W) 6 145 48 24.16 99.31 0 0
    BM Halliday (NZ-W) 5 142 41* 35.5 107.57 0 0
    H Kaur (IND-W) 5 141 56 35.25 131.77 0 1
    A Dercksen (SA-W) 6 141 52 28.2 130.55 0 1
    GH Lewis (IRE-W) 5 137 59 27.4 102.23 0 2
    L Wolvaardt (SA-W) 6 134 45 22.33 108.06 0 0
    G Voll (AUS-W) 7 130 45* 21.66 141.3 0 0
    Nigar Sultana (BAN-W) 5 127 36 31.75 95.48 0 0
    P Litchfield (AUS-W) 4 126 50 31.5 141.57 0 1
    M Kapp (SA-W) 6 124 81* 31 142.52 0 1
    AC Kerr (NZ-W) 5 124 45 24.8 116.98 0 0
    SIR Dunkley (ENG-W) 3 120 57 60 139.53 0 1
    Muneeba Ali (PAK-W) 5 110 41 22 105.76 0 0
    SL Kalis (NL-W) 5 104 44 20.8 96.29 0 0
    IG Sharp (NZ-W) 5 103 62 20.6 130.37 0 1
    Gull Feroza (PAK-W) 5 100 63* 25 119.04 0 1
    SFM Devine (NZ-W) 4 98 45 24.5 155.55 0 0
    Juairiya Ferdous (BAN-W) 5 98 50 19.6 115.29 0 1
    DJS Dottin (WI-W) 6 98 26* 19.6 103.15 0 0
    A Capsey (ENG-W) 7 97 40 19.4 127.63 0 0
    N de Klerk (SA-W) 6 96 37 24 112.94 0 0
    AE Jones (ENG-W) 7 95 53 13.57 123.37 0 1
    KE Bryce (SCO-W) 5 94 60 18.8 117.5 0 1
    S Mostary (BAN-W) 5 94 42 18.8 85.45 0 0
    CA Henry (WI-W) 5 92 51* 30.66 131.42 0 1
    JI Rodrigues (IND-W) 5 92 34 18.4 119.48 0 0
    FG Kemp (ENG-W) 7 90 44* 45 157.89 0 0
    SR Taylor (WI-W) 5 90 47* 45 125 0 0
    IC Gaze (NZ-W) 5 88 39 17.6 111.39 0 0
    Fatima Sana (PAK-W) 5 85 55* 21.25 110.38 0 1
    G Wareham (AUS-W) 7 82 41 27.33 182.22 0 0
    RM Ghosh (IND-W) 5 80 34 26.66 153.84 0 0
    K Fraser (SCO-W) 5 77 23 15.4 116.66 0 0
    ML Green (NZ-W) 5 76 35* 76 131.03 0 0
    WK Dilhari (SL-W) 5 75 21 18.75 110.29 0 0
    A Hunter (IRE-W) 5 75 39 15 96.15 0 0
    P Molkenboer (NL-W) 5 75 41 15 94.93 0 0
    Shorna Akter (BAN-W) 5 74 39* 24.66 129.82 0 0
    Sharmin Akhter (BAN-W) 5 74 37* 18.5 83.14 0 0
    HDJ Siegers (NL-W) 4 70 24 17.5 116.66 0 0
    A Lister (SCO-W) 4 67 33 16.75 124.07 0 0
    Ayesha Zafar (PAK-W) 5 64 32 12.8 101.58 0 0
    H Samarawickrama (SL-W) 5 61 29 15.25 115.09 0 0
    DB Sharma (IND-W) 5 60 29 60 171.42 0 0
    A Sutherland (AUS-W) 7 59 27 29.5 155.26 0 0
    JKC Claxton (WI-W) 6 53 21 10.6 76.81 0 0
    I Dulani (SL-W) 4 48 20 12 78.68 0 0
    NJ Carey (AUS-W) 7 46 26* 46 158.62 0 0
    CL Tryon (SA-W) 6 43 12 14.33 113.15 0 0
    DR Gibson (ENG-W) 7 42 30* 42 150 0 0
    J Glasgow (WI-W) 6 42 15 14 84 0 0
    L Paul (IRE-W) 5 42 20 10.5 73.68 0 0
    YH Bhatia (IND-W) 4 41 23 13.66 117.14 0 0
    R Stokell (IRE-W) 5 40 16* 10 86.95 0 0
    Q Joseph (WI-W) 4 39 16 9.75 82.97 0 0
    SW Bates (NZ-W) 3 38 19* 38 152 0 0
    A Tector (IRE-W) 5 38 28* 19 102.7 0 0
    S Khurana (NL-W) 3 37 36 12.33 100 0 0
    L Little (IRE-W) 4 36 26* 150 0 0
    Kaushini Nuthyangana (SL-W) 5 36 24* 12 133.33 0 0
    Iram Javed (PAK-W) 4 36 14 9 94.73 0 0
    Dilara Akter (BAN-W) 4 35 26 8.75 85.36 0 0
    Aliya Riaz (PAK-W) 4 35 18 8.75 77.77 0 0
    Ritu Moni (BAN-W) 5 32 16 10.66 62.74 0 0
    Tuba Hassan (PAK-W) 3 31 23 15.5 93.93 0 0
    PA Chatterji (SCO-W) 5 30 12 7.5 90.9 0 0
    GE Plimmer (NZ-W) 3 30 18 10 81.08 0 0
    R Rijke (NL-W) 5 30 13 7.5 81.08 0 0
    PN Sproul (SCO-W) 3 27 27 9 117.39 0 0
    GWHM Perera (SL-W) 3 25 23 12.5 119.04 0 0
    F Overdijk (NL-W) 5 24 9 6 104.34 0 0
    IJR Zwilling (NL-W) 5 24 13* 8 100 0 0
    RMVD Gunaratne (SL-W) 3 24 17 8 75 0 0
    KL Gordon (SCO-W) 5 23 23* 23 127.77 0 0
    AN Kelly (IRE-W) 5 22 15 11 95.65 0 0
    A Dalzell (IRE-W) 2 20 14 10 86.95 0 0
    S Luus (SA-W) 3 17 11 5.66 73.91 0 0
    K Kavindi (SL-W) 2 17 17 17 60.71 0 0
    Rabeya Khan (BAN-W) 5 14 8 14 116.66 0 0
    M McColl (SCO-W) 5 14 10 4.66 87.5 0 0
    CE Dean (ENG-W) 7 13 9* 216.66 0 0
    JM Kerr (NZ-W) 5 13 6* 108.33 0 0
    Nashra Sandhu (PAK-W) 5 13 9* 4.33 68.42 0 0
    S Molineux (AUS-W) 7 12 7 6 200 0 0
    H Karunaratne (SL-W) 3 12 11 6 100 0 0
    Saira Jabeen (PAK-W) 4 12 5 3 70.58 0 0
    SNL Siegers (NL-W) 5 11 10* 5.5 100 0 0
    Natalia Pervaiz (PAK-W) 2 11 7 5.5 61.11 0 0
    A Canning (IRE-W) 1 10 10* 111.11 0 0
    AM King (AUS-W) 4 10 5* 10 100 0 0
    Rameen Shamim (PAK-W) 3 10 6 3.33 52.63 0 0
    BMSM Kumari (SL-W) 5 9 7* 4.5 75 0 0
    RE Slater (SCO-W) 4 8 7 8 133.33 0 0
    S Jafta (SA-W) 6 8 5 2.66 66.66 0 0
    AA Alleyne (WI-W) 6 7 5* 175 0 0
    Tasmia Rubab (PAK-W) 2 7 7* 7 63.63 0 0
    A Reddy (IND-W) 2 6 6* 85.71 0 0
    KJ Garth (AUS-W) 7 5 5* 166.66 0 0
    A Khaka (SA-W) 6 5 4 5 100 0 0
    S Ismail (SA-W) 6 5 2* 5 83.33 0 0
    M Madara (SL-W) 1 5 5 5 33.33 0 0
    S Ecclestone (ENG-W) 7 4 4* 400 0 0
    D van Niekerk (SA-W) 3 4 4 4 80 0 0
    M Ayodhya (SL-W) 5 4 3 4 50 0 0
    G Fontenla (SCO-W) 4 3 3 3 150 0 0
    P Rawat (IND-W) 1 3 3* 150 0 0
    AK Maguire (IRE-W) 5 3 2 3 60 0 0
    Marufa Akter (BAN-W) 5 2 2* 200 0 0
    K Reyneke (SA-W) 2 2 2 1 33.33 0 0
    Nahida Akter (BAN-W) 4 2 2* 2 28.57 0 0
    SR Patil (IND-W) 2 1 1* 100 0 0
    MIW van den Raad (NL-W) 3 1 1* 1 50 0 0
    Sadia Iqbal (PAK-W) 5 1 1* 1 50 0 0
    NM Meepage (SL-W) 4 1 1* 50 0 0
    BS Fulmali (IND-W) 1 1 1 1 33.33 0 0
    C Murray (IRE-W) 5 1 1 0.5 25 0 0
    C de Lange (NL-W) 5 1 1 0.5 12.5 0 0
    Diana Baig (PAK-W) 2 1 1* 12.5 0 0
    Taj Nehar (BAN-W) 1 1 1 1 8.33 0 0
    N Mlaba (SA-W) 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
    I van der Woning (NL-W) 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Eyman Fatima (PAK-W) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
    HWA Landheer (NL-W) 2 0 0* 0 0 0 0
    C Abel (SCO-W) 3 0 0* 0 0 0
    Sultana Khatun (BAN-W) 1 0 0* 0 0 0

     

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    ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Format

    The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 will follow the group stage and knockout stage format.

    • A total of 12 teams will be divided into two groups and will participate in group-stage matches.
    • They will be competing with each other within the group, and the two top teams from each group will be advancing to the knockout stages.
    • In the knockout stage, a total of 2 semifinals and a final game will be played to decide the winner of the tournament.

    ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Venues

    The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 will be hosted across seven venues. The finals will be hosted at Lord’s in London, while the semi-finals will be played at The Oval.

    The following are the venues that are set to host the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026:

    • Edgbaston, Birmingham
    • Bristol County Ground, Bristol
    • Headingley, Leeds
    • The Oval, London
    • The Old Trafford, Manchester
    • The Rose Bowl, Southampton
    • Lord’s Cricket Stadium, London
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