The highest individual score in The Hundred Women’s history is 118 runs by Tammy Beaumont for Welsh Fire against Trent Rockets in 2023. It remains the only century in the competition so far.
That innings stands out not just for the number, but for the control and pace at which it came. Beaumont faced just 61 balls and dominated from the start.
Beyond that, several 90+ scores have shaped matches across seasons. This list covers the top 10 highest individual scores in The Hundred Women’s competition, with full match context and key numbers.
Highest Individual Scores In The Hundred Women’s History – Overview
Here is the overview of the top 10 highest individual scores in The Hundred Women’s history:
| Rank | Player | Score | Balls | Team | Opposition | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tammy Beaumont | 118 | 61 | Welsh Fire | Trent Rockets | 2023 |
| 2 | Danni Wyatt-Hodge | 101 | 43 | Northern Superchargers | London Spirit | 2025 |
| 3 | Beth Mooney | 99* | 54 | Manchester Originals | Northern Superchargers | 2024 |
| 4 | Beth Mooney | 97* | 55 | London Spirit | Southern Brave | 2022 |
| 5 | Jemimah Rodrigues | 92* | 43 | Northern Superchargers | Welsh Fire | 2021 |
| 6 | Laura Wolvaardt | 90* | 49 | Northern Superchargers | Manchester Originals | 2022 |
| 7 | Grace Harris | 89* | 42 | London Spirit | Oval Invincibles | 2025 |
| 8 | Grace Harris | 87 | 47 | London Spirit | Birmingham Phoenix | 2023 |
| 9 | Meg Lanning | 85 | 51 | Oval Invincibles | London Spirit | 2025 |
| 10 | Nat Sciver-Brunt | 81* | 41 | Trent Rockets | London Spirit | 2023 |
1. Tammy Beaumont – 118 vs Trent Rockets (2023)
Tammy Beaumont scored 118 off 61 balls in 71 minutes, with a strike rate of 193.44. She hit 20 fours and 2 sixes, showing complete control.

Most of her scoring came through fours, which kept the innings stable and fast without relying too much on aerial shots. The boundary flow never really stopped.
At Cardiff, this knock remains the only century in The Hundred Women’s history. The combination of volume, timing, and strike rate makes it the benchmark innings in the competition.
2. Danni Wyatt-Hodge – 101 vs London Spirit (2025)
Danni Wyatt-Hodge made 101 off 43 balls in 57 minutes, striking at 234.88, the highest strike rate in this list. She smashed 15 fours and 5 sixes.

The innings was built on constant attacking intent. With 20 boundaries, she ensured there were no quiet phases, keeping bowlers under pressure from start to finish.
Played at The Oval, this knock stands out for its pace. It is the fastest century here, both in terms of balls faced and scoring rate.
3. Beth Mooney – 99* vs Northern Superchargers (2024)
Beth Mooney scored 99 off 54 balls in 66 minutes*, at a strike rate of 183.33. She hit 14 fours and 3 sixes.

Her innings balanced control and acceleration, with boundaries coming at regular intervals. She built the innings steadily before increasing the scoring rate in the latter phase.
At Manchester, she remained unbeaten and controlled the chase throughout. Missing a century by one run adds context, but the match control makes this one of the most complete innings.
4. Beth Mooney – 97* vs Southern Brave (2022)
Mooney’s 97 came off 55 balls in 70 minutes*, with a strike rate of 176.36. She struck 16 fours and 1 six, relying more on placement.

The innings was built around consistent boundary hitting through fours rather than big shots. This kept the scoreboard moving without taking high risks.
At Southampton, she stayed unbeaten again, showing her ability to anchor long innings. Back-to-back entries in this list highlight her consistency in The Hundred.
5. Jemimah Rodrigues – 92* vs Welsh Fire (2021)
Jemimah Rodrigues scored 92 off 43 balls in 61 minutes*, with a strike rate of 213.95. She hit 17 fours and 1 six.

Her scoring came heavily through fours, showing how frequently she found gaps. The innings maintained a high tempo without slowing at any stage.
At Leeds, this knock came in the first season of the competition. It set early standards for aggressive batting and remains one of the fastest high scores.
6. Laura Wolvaardt – 90* vs Manchester Originals (2022)
Laura Wolvaardt made 90 off 49 balls*, striking at 183.67. She hit 13 fours and 2 sixes, balancing placement and controlled hitting.

The innings was paced smoothly, with boundaries spread across different phases. She avoided long dot-ball stretches, keeping pressure on bowlers.
Played at Leeds, this knock stands out for its composure. It shows how steady scoring combined with timing can still produce a high-impact innings in this format.
7. Grace Harris – 89* vs Oval Invincibles (2025)
Grace Harris scored 89 off 42 balls in 49 minutes*, at a strike rate of 211.90. She hit 7 fours and 6 sixes, showing a power-heavy approach.

Unlike others, her innings relied significantly on sixes. This shifted momentum quickly, especially during the middle and late phases.
At Lord’s, this knock stands out for its aggressive intent. The balance tilted towards big hits, making it one of the most explosive innings in this list.
8. Grace Harris – 87 vs Birmingham Phoenix (2023)
Grace Harris made 87 off 47 balls in 69 minutes, with a strike rate of 185.10. She struck 13 fours and 2 sixes, showing a more balanced approach.

Compared to her 2025 innings, this knock leaned more on fours. She built steadily before accelerating, keeping her scoring consistent.
At Birmingham, this innings reflects her adaptability. She adjusted her approach based on the match situation, combining controlled stroke play with timely aggression.
9. Meg Lanning – 85 vs London Spirit (2025)
Meg Lanning scored 85 off 51 balls in 62 minutes, with a strike rate of 166.66. She hit 7 fours and 5 sixes, mixing control and power.

Her innings showed a gradual build-up followed by acceleration. The presence of five sixes highlights her ability to increase scoring when needed.
At Lord’s, this knock carried both stability and impact. It reflects her role in anchoring the innings while still maintaining a strong scoring rate.
10. Nat Sciver-Brunt – 81* vs London Spirit (2023)
Nat Sciver-Brunt made 81 off 41 balls in 52 minutes*, at a strike rate of 197.56. She hit 9 fours and 4 sixes, showing a balanced scoring pattern.

Her innings combined boundary hitting with control, avoiding long, quiet phases. Both fours and sixes contributed evenly to the total.
At Lord’s, she remained unbeaten and ensured control till the end. The high strike rate with fewer balls highlights her strong finishing ability in this format.
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Conclusion: Tammy Beaumont Has The Highest Individual Score In The Hundred Women’s History
The highest individual score in The Hundred Women’s history remains Tammy Beaumont’s 118, and it still stands alone as the only century. That says a lot about how tough scoring big is in this format.
At the same time, the list shows variety. Some innings came through power hitting, while others relied on timing and control. Different styles, same impact.
With every new season, more players are getting close to that 100 mark. The way scoring is evolving, it feels like another century is just around the corner.
FAQS
Only one century has been scored so far in The Hundred Women’s competition, by Tammy Beaumont with her record 118.
Top batters in The Hundred Women’s usually score between 5 and 80 runs, with 90+ scores remaining relatively rare.
Lord’s has featured multiple 80+ scores in The Hundred Women’s, making it one of the more high-scoring venues in the competition.
A strike rate above 150 is considered strong in The Hundred Women’s, while 180+ is seen as highly impactful in matches.
