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List Of Centuries In Women's Twenty20 International Cricket

In the sport of cricket, a century is a score of one hundred or more runs by a batter in a single innings. In a women's Twenty20 match, each team plays a single innings, which is restricted to a maximum of 20 overs. A women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having WT20I status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the sport's world governing body. The Twenty20 format was originally introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board for the men's county cricket competition, with the first matches contested on 13 June 2003 between the English counties in the Twenty20 Cup. The first women's Twenty20 International match took place on 5 August 2004 when New Zealand defeated England by nine runs at the County Cricket Ground in Hove. This match was held six months before the first men's Twenty20 International, which was contested between Australia and New Zealand in February 2005.

The first century in a WT20I match was scored by Deandra Dottin of the West Indies. Dottin posted 112 not out against South Africa in the opening match of the 2010 ICC Women's World Twenty20 at Warner Park in Basseterre. Dottin's innings is the fastest WT20I century (off 38 deliveries), and is the WT20I century with the highest strike rate (248.88). Batting at number six, Dottin's innings is one of two occasions where a WT20I century has been scored by a player batting at number five or lower. The other was when India's Harmanpreet Kaur, who came in at number five, posted 103 against New Zealand during the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20.

Fatuma Kibasu of Tanzania has scored the most WT20I centuries, with three. Dottin, Hayley Matthews of the West Indies, Danni Wyatt of England, Australia's Meg Lanning and Beth Mooney, and Esha Oza of the United Arab Emirates have achieved the feat twice. Both of Wyatt's WT20I centuries were scored in the second innings of the match. The only other instance was when Sri Lanka's Chamari Atapattu made 113 against Australia during the WT20I series in September 2019. Sri Lanka lost the match, and it was one of two occurrences where a team was defeated in spite of a player scoring a century. This match was also one of five occasions where two WT20I centuries were scored in the same match.

The highest individual score of 161 not out in WT20Is was achieved by Bahrain's Deepika Rasangika against Saudi Arabia in March 2022. At 38 years and 99 days, she was also the oldest player to score a WT20I century. At the age of 16 years and 233 days, Uganda's Prosscovia Alako became the youngest player to score a WT20I century when she made 116 against Mali at the 2019 Kwibuka Women's T20 Tournament in Rwanda. Australia's Alyssa Healy is the only designated wicket-keeper to have scored a WT20I century. The only woman to have scored back-to-back T20I centuries is Maria Castiñeiras for Argentina against Chile in October 2023.

As of 27 March 2024, a total of 54 centuries have been scored by 36 different players, from 21 national teams, after over 1,700 WT20I matches.

Key

Alyssa Healy in December 2016
Alyssa Healy is the only designated wicket-keeper to have scored a WT20I century.
Key
Symbol Meaning
Player The batter who scored the century
The batter was named player of the match
Runs Number of runs scored
* Batter remained not out
Balls Number of balls faced
4s Number of fours scored
6s Number of sixes scored
S/R Strike rate (runs scored per 100 balls)
Inn. Innings in which the score was made
Team The team the batter was representing
Opposition The team the batter was playing against
Venue The cricket ground where the match was played
Date The date when the match was played
Result Result for the team for which the century was scored

Centuries

List of centuries in women's Twenty20 International cricket
No. Player Runs Balls 4s 6s S/R Inn. Team Opposition Venue Date Result Ref.
1 Deandra Dottin(1/2) 112* 45 7 9 248.88 1  West Indies  South Africa Warner Park, Basseterre 5 May 2010 Won
2 Shandre Fritz 116* 71 12 2 163.38 1  South Africa  Netherlands Absa Puk Oval, Potchefstroom 14 October 2010 Won
3 Meg Lanning(1/2) 126 65 18 4 193.84 1  Australia  Ireland Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet 27 March 2014 Won
4 Deandra Dottin(2/2) 112 67 9 5 167.16 1  West Indies  Sri Lanka Coolidge Cricket Ground, St George 22 October 2017 Won
5 Beth Mooney (1/2) 117* 70 19 1 167.14 1  Australia  England Manuka Oval, Canberra 21 November 2017 Lost
6 Danni Wyatt(1/2) 100 57 13 2 175.43 2  England  Australia Won
7 Danni Wyatt(2/2) 124 64 15 5 193.75 2  England  India Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai 25 March 2018 Won
8 Suzie Bates 124* 66 16 3 187.87 1  New Zealand  South Africa County Ground, Taunton 20 June 2018 Won
9 Tammy Beaumont 116 52 18 4 223.07 1  England  South Africa County Ground, Taunton 20 June 2018 Won
10 Harmanpreet Kaur 103 51 7 8 201.96 1  India  New Zealand Providence Stadium, Providence 9 November 2018 Won
11 Hayley Matthews (1/2) 107* 62 7 9 172.58 1  West Indies  Ireland Sydney Parade, Dublin 29 May 2019 Won
12 Prosscovia Alako(1/2) 116 71 15 0 163.38 1  Uganda  Mali Rwanda Cricket Stadium, Kigali 20 June 2019 Won
13 Rita Musamali 103* 61 15 0 168.85
14 Marie Bimenyimana 114* 81 13 0 140.74 1  Rwanda  Mali Rwanda Cricket Stadium, Kigali 21 June 2019 Won
15 Fatuma Kibasu(1/3) 108* 71 8 0 152.11 1  Tanzania  Mali Rwanda Cricket Stadium, Kigali 22 June 2019 Won
16 Sterre Kalis 126* 76 10 5 165.78 1  Netherlands  Germany La Manga Club Ground, Cartagena 27 June 2019 Won
17 Meg Lanning(2/2) 133* 63 17 7 211.11 1  Australia  England County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford 26 July 2019 Won
18 Beth Mooney(2/2) 113 61 20 0 185.24 1  Australia  Sri Lanka North Sydney Oval, Sydney 29 September 2019 Won
19 Chamari Atapattu (1/2) 113 66 12 6 171.21 2  Sri Lanka  Australia Lost
20 Alyssa Healy 148* 61 19 7 242.62 1  Australia  Sri Lanka North Sydney Oval, Sydney 2 October 2019 Won
21 Nigar Sultana 113* 65 14 3 173.84 1  Bangladesh  Maldives Pokhara Stadium, Pokhara 5 December 2019 Won
22 Fargana Hoque 110* 53 20 0 207.54
23 Yulia Anggraeni 112 68 19 0 164.70 1  Indonesia  Philippines Friendship Oval, Dasmariñas 21 December 2019 Won
24 Sophie Devine 105 65 12 3 161.53 1  New Zealand  South Africa Basin Reserve, Wellington 10 February 2020 Won
25 Heather Knight 108* 66 13 4 163.63 1  England  Thailand Manuka Oval, Canberra 26 February 2020 Won
26 Lizelle Lee 101 60 16 3 168.33 1  South Africa  Thailand Manuka Oval, Canberra 28 February 2020 Won
27 Janet Ronalds 105* 74 16 0 141.89 1  Germany  Austria Seebarn Cricket Ground, Lower Austria 13 August 2020 Won
28 Christina Gough 101* 70 13 0 144.28 1  Germany  Austria Seebarn Cricket Ground, Lower Austria 14 August 2020 Won
29 Gaby Lewis 105* 60 11 3 175.00 1  Ireland  Germany La Manga Club Ground, Cartagena 26 August 2021 Won
30 Gisele Ishimwe 114* 69 12 0 165.21 1  Rwanda  Eswatini Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone 12 September 2021 Won
31 Fatuma Kibasu(2/3) 127* 66 19 0 192.42 1  Tanzania  Eswatini Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone 14 September 2021 Won
32 Andrea-Mae Zepeda 101 63 17 0 160.31 1  Austria  Belgium Seebarn Cricket Ground, Lower Austria 25 September 2021 Won
33 Deepika Rasangika 161* 66 31 0 243.93 1  Bahrain  Saudi Arabia Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 2, Muscat 22 March 2022 Won
34 Aysha 113* 58 19 0 194.83 1  Qatar  Saudi Arabia Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat 25 March 2022 Won
35 Shahreen Bahadur 104* 61 17 0 170.49 1  Qatar  Saudi Arabia Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat 25 March 2022 Won
36 Esha Oza(1/3) 158* 71 22 6 222.53 1  United Arab Emirates  Bahrain Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 2, Muscat 26 March 2022 Won
37 Esha Oza(2/3) 115 67 18 3 171.64 1  United Arab Emirates  Qatar Kinrara Academy Oval, Bandar Kinrara 22 June 2022 Won
38 Rebecca Blake(1/2) 110* 61 17 0 180.32 1  Romania  Serbia Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground, Ilfov County 10 September 2022 Won
39 Fatuma Kibasu(3/3) 101* 62 13 0 162.90 1  Tanzania  Qatar Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi 18 December 2022 Won
40 Muneeba Ali 102 68 14 0 150 1  Pakistan  Ireland Newlands, Cape Town 15 February 2023 Won
41 Rebecca Blake(2/2) 135* 76 24 0 177.63 1  Romania  Malta Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground, Ilfov County 5 August 2023 Won
42 Queentor Abel 109* 52 16 1 209.61 1  Kenya  Lesotho Botswana Cricket Association Oval 2, Gaborone 5 September 2023 Won
43 Hayley Matthews(2/2) 132 64 20 5 206.25 2  West Indies  Australia North Sydney Oval, Sydney 2 October 2023 Won
44 Lucia Taylor 169 84 27 0 201.19 1  Argentina  Chile St Albans Club, Buenos Aires 13 October 2023 Won
45 Albertina Galan 145* 84 23 0 172.61 1  Argentina  Chile St Albans Club, Buenos Aires 13 October 2023 Won
46 Maria Castiñeiras (1/2) 105 56 13 1 187.50 1  Argentina  Chile St Albans Club, Buenos Aires 14 October 2023 Won
47 Veronica Vasquez 107* 67 11 0 159.70 1  Argentina  Chile St Albans Club, Buenos Aires 15 October 2023 Won
48 Maria Castiñeiras (2/2) 155* 77 26 0 201.29 1  Argentina  Chile St Albans Club, Buenos Aires 15 October 2023 Won
49 Rachel Andrew 106* 68 12 0 155.88 1  Vanuatu  Cook Islands Lloyd Elsmore Park 1, Auckland 19 January 2024 Won
50 Amy Hunter 101* 66 13 1 153.03 1  Ireland  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare 26 January 2024 Won
51 Esha Oza(3/3) 114* 69 14 2 165.21 1  United Arab Emirates  Oman Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur 11 February 2024 Won
52 Mariko Hill 100* 65 12 1 153.84 1  Hong Kong  Maldives Bayuemas Oval, Pandamaran 11 February 2024 Won
53 Rubina Chhetri 118* 59 10 5 200 1    Nepal  Maldives UKM-YSD Cricket Oval, Bangi 13 February 2024 Won
54 Laura Wolvaardt 102 63 12 3 161.90 1  South Africa  Sri Lanka Willowmoore Park, Benoni 27 March 2024 Won
55 Chamari Atapattu (2/2) 102 63 13 4 161.90 1  Sri Lanka  Scotland Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi 7 May 2024 Won
56 Prosscovia Alako (2/2) 100 63 9 5 158.73 1  Uganda  Cameroon Gahanga International Cricket Stadium, Kigali 7 June 2024 Won