Cricket
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur achieved a massive milestone during the 2nd T20I against Australia. A record that puts her at the very top of women’s international cricket history
Harmanpreet became the most-capped player in women’s international cricket, playing her 356th match and surpassing New Zealand legend Suzie Bates (355)
With 356 international matches, Harmanpreet Kaur now leads the all-time list, going past Suzie Bates (355), Ellyse Perry (349), Mithali Raj (333) and Charlotte Edwards (309), a truly proud moment for Indian cricket
Since making her debut in 2009, Harmanpreet has featured in 6 Tests, 161 ODIs and 189 T20Is, with her remarkable consistency across formats defining a truly legendary career
She led India to their maiden ODI World Cup title in 2025, won a T20I series in England, and was recently honoured with the Padma Shri
India took a 1-0 lead after a 21-run DLS win in the first T20I, but Australia Women responded with a 19-run victory at Manuka Oval on 19 February 2026 to level the series 1-1.