How women’s T20s got bigger, faster and bolder

On the eve of the Women’s T20 World Cup, a deep dive into how women’s cricket quietly underwent its own batting revolution. From Charlotte Edwards and Suzie Bates to Beth Mooney, Hayley Matthews and Shafali Verma, the game has shifted from preserving wickets to exploiting powerplays. Run rates among elite nations are up 27%, boundaries have surged and franchise leagues have changed batting habits, making 150 the new benchmark.

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