Nat Sciver-Brunt holds the record for the most runs in a single season in The Hundred Women’s, smashing 303 runs for Trent Rockets Women in the 2024 edition.
Since its inception in 2021, The Hundred Women’s competition has seen explosive batting performances from some of the best cricketers on the planet.
Specifically, players like Danni Wyatt, Phoebe Litchfield, Tammy Beaumont, and Laura Wolvaardt have all crossed the 280-run mark in a single season.
This article ranks the top 10 highest single-season run tallies in The Hundred Women’s history, covering stats, team details, and what made each campaign special.
Top 10 Most Runs in a Single Season in The Hundred Women’s
Here is the complete list of the 10 highest individual run tallies in a single season of The Hundred Women’s competition.
Notably, the 2023 and 2025 seasons dominate this list with three entries each.
| Rank | Player | Season | Team | Runs | Inns | Avg | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nat Sciver-Brunt | 2024 | Trent Rockets Women | 303 | 8 | 60.60 | 137.55 |
| 2 | Danni Wyatt | 2023 | Southern Brave Women | 295 | 9 | 33.88 | 134.70 |
| 3 | Phoebe Litchfield | 2025 | Northern Superchargers Women | 292 | 10 | 41.71 | 157.84 |
| 4 | Tammy Beaumont | 2023 | Welsh Fire Women | 290 | 8 | 41.43 | 153.44 |
| 5 | Meg Lanning | 2025 | Oval Invincibles Women | 287 | 8 | 35.88 | 136.67 |
| 6 | Laura Wolvaardt | 2022 | Northern Superchargers Women | 286 | 8 | 38.37 | 125.12 |
| 7 | Phoebe Litchfield | 2023 | Northern Superchargers Women | 279 | 9 | 31.00 | ~140 |
| 8 | Heather Knight | 2024 | London Spirit Women | 271 | 10 | 45.16 | ~130 |
| 9 | Davina Perrin | 2025 | Northern Superchargers Women | 260 | 10 | 28.89 | 136.84 |
| 10 | Dane van Niekerk | 2021 | Oval Invincibles Women | 259 | 9 | 43.16 | 105.71 |
Furthermore, five different seasons and eight different players feature in this top 10, showing how competitive The Hundred Women’s has been year after year.
1. Nat Sciver-Brunt – 303 Runs (2024, Trent Rockets Women)
Nat Sciver-Brunt became the first woman to breach the 300-run barrier in a single Hundred Women’s season.
Consequently, her 303 runs in just 8 innings at an average of 60.60 made her the undisputed batting queen of 2024.

She hit 7 half-centuries during the campaign, which is a season record by itself.
Additionally, her strike rate of 137.55 meant she wasn’t just accumulating runs slowly.
Sciver-Brunt combined consistency with aggression, hitting 40 fours across the tournament.
2. Danni Wyatt – 295 Runs (2023, Southern Brave Women)
Danni Wyatt powered Southern Brave Women to their first-ever Hundred Women’s title in 2023 with 295 runs in 9 innings.
Importantly, her 59 off 38 balls in the final against Northern Superchargers sealed the championship.

Wyatt’s explosive start at the top of the order gave the Braves early momentum throughout the season.
Her highest score of 67 came during the group stage, and she finished with a strike rate of around 134.
3. Phoebe Litchfield – 292 Runs (2025, Northern Superchargers Women)
The young Australian Phoebe Litchfield was the leading run-scorer in The Hundred Women’s 2025 season with 292 runs.

Moreover, she maintained a jaw-dropping strike rate of 157.84, the highest among all players in the top 10 of this list.
Litchfield hit 48 fours and 5 sixes in just 10 matches, playing a central role in Northern Superchargers Women winning the 2025 title.
In particular, her ability to rotate strike while also clearing the boundary made her incredibly hard to contain.
4. Tammy Beaumont – 290 Runs (2023, Welsh Fire Women)
Tammy Beaumont made history in 2023 by scoring 118 off 61 balls against Trent Rockets Women.

Specifically, that 118 remains the only century scored in The Hundred Women’s history (as of 2025).
Wait, scratch that. Davina Perrin joined the club in 2025 with her 101. However, Beaumont’s knock came first.
Her 290 runs in 8 innings came at an average of 41.43 and a strike rate of 153.44, both outstanding figures.
Additionally, she smashed 20 fours in that century innings alone, which is insane for a 100-ball game.
5. Meg Lanning – 287 Runs (2025, Oval Invincibles Women)
Former Australian captain Meg Lanning showed exactly why she’s considered one of the greatest with 287 runs in just 8 matches in 2025.

Notably, her highest score of 85 was one of two fifties during the campaign for Oval Invincibles Women.
Lanning struck 36 fours and 8 sixes, combining classical strokeplay with power hitting.
Her average of 35.88 and strike rate of 136.67 highlight a well-balanced approach.
6. Laura Wolvaardt – 286 Runs (2022, Northern Superchargers Women)
South African run-machine Laura Wolvaardt topped the 2022 season charts with 286 runs.

Her highest score of 90* against Manchester Originals Women was the second-highest individual score in the competition at the time.
Furthermore, Wolvaardt’s unbeaten knocks became a signature move.
She scored at an average of 38.37 with a strike rate above 125, anchoring the Superchargers’ batting.
7. Phoebe Litchfield – 279 Runs (2023, Northern Superchargers Women)
Yes, Phoebe Litchfield appears twice on this list, and that’s no accident.

In 2023, she scored 279 runs in 9 innings for Northern Superchargers Women, finishing third in the season’s batting charts.
Consequently, this made her the first player to crack the top 10 most runs in a single season twice across different years.
Her consistent performances cemented her position as one of the franchise’s most valuable overseas signings.
8. Heather Knight – 271 Runs (2024, London Spirit Women)
England captain Heather Knight led from the front for London Spirit Women in 2024 with 271 runs in 10 innings.

Her average of 45.16 was the second-best among top scorers that season, behind only Sciver-Brunt.
Additionally, Knight’s calm presence at number three gave the London Spirit structure when chasing big targets.
She finished the tournament with 32 fours and looked in superb touch throughout.
9. Davina Perrin – 260 Runs (2025, Northern Superchargers Women)
Rising English star Davina Perrin announced herself on the big stage with 260 runs in 2025, including a spectacular 101.

Importantly, that century made her only the second woman ever to score a hundred in The Hundred Women’s.
Perrin combined with Litchfield to form one of the most destructive opening pairs the competition has seen.
Her strike rate of 136.84 and 38 fours in the tournament showed maturity beyond her years.
10. Dane van Niekerk – 259 Runs (2021, Oval Invincibles Women)
The woman who started it all. Dane van Niekerk topped the inaugural 2021 season with 259 runs.

In particular, she captained Oval Invincibles Women to the first-ever Hundred Women’s title while being the tournament’s highest scorer.
Her average of 43.16 was the best among the top scorers in 2021, even though her strike rate of 105.71 was more measured.
Van Niekerk contributed with 8 wickets as well, making her the MVP of the inaugural season.
Season-by-Season Leading Run Scorers in The Hundred Women’s
To give a broader picture, here’s a quick look at who topped the batting charts in each season of The Hundred Women’s.
| Season | Player | Team | Runs | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Dane van Niekerk | Oval Invincibles Women | 259 | Oval Invincibles |
| 2022 | Laura Wolvaardt | Northern Superchargers Women | 286 | Oval Invincibles |
| 2023 | Danni Wyatt | Southern Brave Women | 295 | Southern Brave |
| 2024 | Nat Sciver-Brunt | Trent Rockets Women | 303 | Northern Superchargers |
| 2025 | Phoebe Litchfield | Northern Superchargers Women | 292 | Northern Superchargers |
Interestingly, no leading run-scorer has won the title in the same season except Dane van Niekerk (2021) and Danni Wyatt (2023).
However, Phoebe Litchfield’s 2025 season broke that trend too, as the Northern Superchargers Women won the 2025 title.
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Nat Sciver-Brunt’s 303 runs in 2024 stand as the benchmark for single-season batting in The Hundred Women’s!
However, with young talents like Phoebe Litchfield and Davina Perrin already pushing the boundaries, this record may not last long.
The competition continues to grow each year, and the quality of batting keeps improving season after season.
