Crossed 300 for the first time. Daniel Wyatt made a record, created history in the final – News Himachali News Himachali

Bowlers and batsmen made many records in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 and this trend continued till the final as well. In the final against Australia, England’s legendary batsman Daniel Wyatt-Hodge touched the 300-run mark in the tournament.

Experienced opener Daniel Wyatt-Hodge, who has been scoring runs continuously since the very first match of this World Cup, completed 300 runs as soon as he scored the sixth run in this final. In this way, she became the first batsman to do so in the history of Women’s T20 World Cup. (Photo: Getty Images)

Wyatt-Hodge had already broken the record for most runs in a tournament when she passed Australian legend Beth Mooney’s mark of 259 runs (in 2020). However, she could score only 8 runs in the final. He scored 302 runs in 7 matches at an average of 60.40 and strike rate of 149.50, which included 1 century and 2 half-centuries. (Photo: Getty Images)

Whereas England captain Nate Siver-Brunt scored a fighting half-century in the final and scored unbeaten 58 runs. On the basis of this, she ended the tournament on 227 runs and reached third place in this list. (Photo: Getty Images)

As far as the second position is concerned, this rank was achieved by Mooney himself, who played a explosive innings in the final. She scored 56 runs and became the second most successful batsman of the tournament with 238 runs.

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