Top 5 highest individual scores in WBBL history ft. Lizelle Lee

Top 5 highest individual scores in WBBL history ft. Lizelle Lee

The Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) has seen some extraordinary performances since its inception, with players showcasing their talent on grand stages. Among these, Lizelle Lee‘s recent record-breaking innings stands out as a monumental achievement. On November 10, 2024, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Lee scored an unbeaten 150 runs against the Perth Scorchers, setting a new record for the highest individual score in WBBL history. Let us dive into the top five individual scores in WBBL history, highlighting Lee’s remarkable feat and the achievements of other outstanding players.

5 highest scores in WBBL by an individual

Lizelle Lee: A record-breaking knock

Lizelle Lee hits a ton
(Images source: X)

Lee’s blistering performance against the Perth Scorchers was nothing short of spectacular. Facing 75 balls, she scored 150 not out, including an astonishing 12 sixes and 12 fours, achieving a strike rate of 200.00. Her innings propelled the Hobart Hurricanes to a total of 203 runs, leading to a comfortable victory by 72 runs. Lee’s record surpassed Grace Harris‘s previous high score of 136*, marking her as the first female cricketer to hit 12 sixes in a women’s T20 match. This performance not only secured her place in WBBL history but also highlighted her ability to dominate the game even after retiring from international cricket in 2022.

Grace Harris: The previous record holder

Grace Harris Highest individual score
(Images source: X)

Before Lee’s record-breaking innings, Harris held the title for the highest individual score in WBBL history with her unbeaten 136 runs against the Scorchers on October 22, 2023. Harris’s innings came off just 59 balls and included 12 fours and 11 sixes, resulting in a phenomenal strike rate of 230.50. Her explosive batting helped the Brisbane Heat secure a significant win, showcasing her prowess as one of the league’s most dangerous hitters.

Also READ: WBBL 2024: Lizelle Lee’s record ton powers Hobart Hurricanes to thumping win over Perth Scorchers

Smriti Mandhana: A stellar performance

Smriti Mandhana's century in WBBL
(Images source: X)

Indian star Smriti Mandhana made waves in the WBBL with her impressive unbeaten score of 114 runs against the Melbourne Renegades on November 17, 2021. Mandhana’s innings lasted 64 balls and featured 14 boundaries and three sixes, achieving a strike rate of 178.12. Her performance was crucial for the Sydney Thunder as they aimed for a strong finish in that season, demonstrating her ability to anchor an innings while also accelerating when needed.

Ashleigh Gardner: Consistent excellence

Ashleigh Gardener century WBBL
(Images source: X)

Ashleigh Gardner is another standout player in WBBL history, having scored an impressive 114 runs against the Melbourne Stars on December 9, 2017. Gardner’s innings came off just 52 balls and was characterized by nine fours and ten sixes, resulting in a remarkable strike rate of 219.23. Her aggressive batting style not only led to personal milestones but also significantly contributed to her team’s success during that match.

Alyssa Healy: A reliable force

Alyssa Healy 112 in WBBL
(Images source: X)

Alyssa Healy rounds out the top five with her unbeaten score of 112 runs against the Adelaide Strikers on December 28, 2018. Healy faced 69 balls in this innings, striking 17 fours and two sixes for a strike rate of 162.31. Known for her consistency and ability to perform under pressure, Healy’s knock solidified her reputation as one of the leading figures in women’s cricket.

These remarkable performances reflect the growing talent and competitiveness within women’s cricket, particularly in leagues like the WBBL. Lee’s recent achievement not only sets a new benchmark but also inspires future generations of female cricketers worldwide.

Also READ: Heather Knight, Samantha Bates sizzle in Sydney Thunder’s win over Sydney Sixers in WBBL 2024

This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

0 Shares:
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like