Top 5 Highest Team Scores In Women’s T20 Blast (2026 Stats) 

Written By: Sanjay Thomas
Published: April 24, 2026

The 2025 Vitality Blast Women’s season witnessed record-breaking batting performances, with Hampshire Women posting the highest total of 215/3 against Essex Women at Southampton. The season consistently featured explosive scoring, with several teams crossing the 200-run mark.

High-scoring matches highlighted how women’s T20 cricket has evolved into a power-hitting dominated format, with teams like Surrey Women, Hampshire Women, and Warwickshire Women regularly producing massive totals across England.

Below is a detailed breakdown of the highest team scores in T20 Blast Women’s history, featuring dominant batting displays, match-winning innings, and standout individual performances.

Top 5 Highest Team Scores in T20 Blast Women’s History (2026)

These are the highest confirmed totals from the 2025 Vitality Blast Women season, showcasing elite-level scoring rates and aggressive batting depth across teams.

RankTeamScoreResult
1Hampshire Women215/3Won
2Surrey Women213/4Won
3Surrey Women204/5Won
4Hampshire Women195/2Won
5Warwickshire Women193/6Won

1. Hampshire Women vs Essex Women (Southampton, 30 May 2025)

DetailInformation
Score215/3
OppositionEssex Women
GroundSouthampton
ResultHampshire won by 25 runs

Hampshire Women produced the highest total of the season with a dominant 215/3 against Essex Women at Southampton. Their innings featured sustained boundary hitting and strong partnerships across the top order.

Maia Bouchier and Ella McCaughan led the charge with rapid scoring, setting up a platform that allowed Hampshire to accelerate beyond 200 comfortably in the final overs.

Hampshire Women vs Essex Women
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Ella McCaughan and Georgia Adams ensured continuous momentum through the middle overs. Their aggressive intent kept Essex bowlers under pressure throughout the innings.

Essex Women failed to contain the scoring rate despite regular wickets. Hampshire’s depth ensured they crossed 200+ with ease and maintained dominance until the final over.

2. Surrey Women vs Hampshire Women (The Oval, 5 June 2025)

DetailInformation
Score213/4
OppositionHampshire Women
GroundThe Oval
ResultSurrey won by 32 runs

Surrey Women posted a massive 213/4 against Hampshire Women in a high-intensity clash at The Oval. Their innings was built on aggressive stroke play and consistent boundary scoring.

Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Grace Harris provided the foundation before Paige Scholfield’s explosive finish lifted Surrey beyond 210.

Surrey Women vs Hampshire Women
Source: Kia Oval

Grace Harris played a key attacking role, striking at a high rate alongside Wyatt-Hodge. Their partnership ensured Surrey stayed ahead of the required scoring curve.

Paige Scholfield’s late hitting pushed the total into match-winning territory. Hampshire Women struggled in the chase despite brief resistance from their middle order.

3. Surrey Women vs Warwickshire Women (The Oval, 18 July 2025)

DetailInformation
Score204/5
OppositionWarwickshire Women
GroundThe Oval
ResultSurrey won by 25 runs

Surrey Women continued their dominant batting form with 204/5 against Warwickshire Women. Their innings featured multiple contributors rather than reliance on a single standout performance.

Kira Chathli anchored the innings with a fluent 65, supported by consistent scoring from Grace Harris and Alice Monaghan.

Surrey Women vs Warwickshire Women
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Surrey maintained a strong run rate throughout the innings, ensuring pressure remained on Warwickshire’s bowling attack from the start.

Warwickshire fought back with short bursts but could not restrict Surrey below 200. The target proved too steep in the chase despite aggressive batting efforts.

4. Hampshire Women vs Essex Women (Chelmsford, 12 June 2025)

DetailInformation
Score195/2
OppositionEssex Women
GroundChelmsford
ResultHampshire won by 42 runs

Hampshire Women delivered another dominant performance, scoring 195/2 against Essex Women at Chelmsford. The innings was anchored by a record-breaking century.

Ella McCaughan scored a superb 106 off 60 balls, forming the backbone of Hampshire’s imposing total alongside Charli Knott.

Hampshire Women vs Essex Women
Source: ESPNcricinfo

McCaughan’s century dominated the innings with controlled aggression and clean hitting. Charli Knott’s unbeaten support ensured Hampshire finished strongly.

Essex Women struggled in the chase despite some resistance. The required rate quickly escalated, leading to a comfortable Hampshire victory.

5. Warwickshire Women vs Durham Women (Birmingham, 31 May 2025)

DetailInformation
Score193/6
OppositionDurham Women
GroundBirmingham
ResultWarwickshire won by 42 runs

Warwickshire Women posted 193/6 against Durham Women in a powerful batting display at Birmingham. Their innings were highlighted by explosive hitting in the middle overs.

Davina Perrin played a key anchoring role, while Laura Harris delivered a game-changing quick-fire 55 off just 21 balls.

Warwickshire Women vs Durham Women
Source: ESPNcricinfo 

Laura Harris’s explosive strike rate shifted momentum decisively in Warwickshire’s favor. Her innings ensured a strong finishing total despite regular wickets.

Durham Women failed to chase the target despite contributions from Suzie Bates. Warwickshire’s bowling attack maintained control to secure a comfortable win.

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Conclusion: Hampshire Women Set the Benchmark with 215/3 in Women’s T20 Blast Batting 

Hampshire Women’s 215/3 against Essex Women stands as the highest team total in T20 Blast Women’s history, marking the most dominant batting performance of the competition. Their innings set a new benchmark for scoring standards in the format.

Across the tournament, teams like Surrey Women and Warwickshire Women regularly pushed past 190–200, showing how aggressively the game has evolved with deeper batting line-ups and higher strike rates.

With multiple sides now consistently breaching the 200-run mark, the scoring ceiling continues to rise. However, Hampshire Women’s 215/3 remains the defining record and the standout batting effort of the competition.

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