NEW DELHI: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur added another landmark to her remarkable career during the first T20I against Sri Lanka Women in Visakhapatnam, further strengthening her legacy in international cricket.

Historic milestone for Harmanpreet

By featuring in the opening match of the series, Harmanpreet became the most capped Indian woman cricketer in international cricket. This appearance marked her 350th international match, making her the first Indian woman to reach that figure.

She is now just one match behind New Zealand great Suzie Bates in the overall list.

--Suzie Bates: 355 (New Zealand)

--Harmanpreet Kaur: 350 (India)

--Ellyse Perry: 347 (Australia)

Harmanpreet’s longevity has been built on sustained performances across all three formats. She has represented India in six Test matches, 161 ODIs and 183 T20Is, showcasing her adaptability and importance to the team over the years.

Across formats, she has scored more than 8200 international runs, which include eight centuries, highlighting her ability to deliver big performances particularly in white ball cricket.