Harmanpreet Kaur stands as the sole Indian female cricketer to achieve the remarkable feat of scoring more than 3,000 runs in both (ODIs) and (T20Is). (Image: ANI)
In 130 WODIs, she has scored 3410 runs at an average of 36.66. She has 18 half-centuries and five centuries in this format. (Image: ANI)
3204 runs in 161 WT20Is averaging 27.62, which includes 11 half-centuries and one century. (Image: Instagram)
Harmanpreet made history by joining Sydney Thunder for the WBBL, marking the first Indian cricketer to compete in an overseas league. (Image: X)
Harman led Mumbai Indians Women to their first-ever title in the inaugural edition of WPL in 2023. (Image: ANI)
Her 171* against Australia in the 2017 Women’s WC remains the highest individual score in Women’s World Cup history. (Image: X/DDNews)
Harmanpreet's remarkable achievements in 2017 earned her the coveted Arjuna Award. (Image: X)
In the 2018 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 opener, Harmanpreet Kaur's 103 off 51 balls marked the first century by an Indian woman in T20Is. (Image: ANI)
She also became the first Indian cricketer to represent the country in 100 T20Is. (Image: ANI)