Stats leaders shining bright at the ICC Women's U19WC 2025
There have been some impressive performances throughout the tournament so far in Malaysia.
The superstars of tomorrow have been writing their names into the record books throughout the ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup 2025. We take a look at some of the key figures and impressive statistics racked up over the course of the tournament so far.
Highest innings totals
Five teams have scored over 130 runs in an innings - and Sri Lanka have done it twice. India sit top the chart, though, with their score of 208/1 versus Scotland - making them the only team to average a run-rate of above 10 an over (10.4).
Highest innings totals by team
Team | Opposition | Innings total |
India | Scotland | 208/1 |
Sri Lanka | West Indies | 166/5 |
Sri Lanka | Malaysia | 162/6 |
England | Ireland | 144/7 |
Australia | Nepal | 139/6 |
Pakistan | Samoa | 136/8 |
Highest score
Trisha Gongadi's incredible knock of 110 not out against Scotland shoots her to the top of the charts - the first woman to score a hundred in the U19 T20 World Cup. She scored 76 of those runs in boundaries - 13 fours and four sixes - and went at an amazing strike rate of 186.44.
Highest individual scores
Player | Team | Opposition | Score |
Gongadi Trisha | India | Scotland | 110* |
Davina Perrin | England | USA | 74 |
Dahami Sanethma | Sri Lanka | Malaysia | 55 |
G Kamalini | India | Scotland | 51 |
Most runs scored by an individual
Unsurprisingly, Trisha and Perrin also lead the tallies for the cumulative most runs scored so far in the tournament, with seven other players notching 80 or more.
Most runs
Player | Team | Total runs scored |
Gongadi Trisha | India | 230 |
Davina Perrin | England | 131 |
Sanjana Kavindi | Sri Lanka | 93 |
Pippa Sproul | Scotland | 92 |
Most wickets
The bowlers have shone as well, with some superb individual displays over the course of the tournament - notably Vaishnavi Sharma with the first hat-trick of the tournament, against hosts Malaysia.
Most wickets
Player | Team | Number of wickets |
Vaishnavi Sharma | India | 12 |
Aayushi Shukla | India | 10 |
Kayla Reyneke | South Africa | 9 |
Chamodi Praboda | Sri Lanka | 9 |
Puja Mahato | Nepal | 9 |
Anisa Akter Soba | Bangladesh | 9 |
Best individual bowling figures
Three bowlers have taken five-wicket hauls over the course of the tournament, showing that the batters don't always have it their own way. Vaishnavi Sharma tops the table with five wickets taken and just five runs conceded in her four overs - one of which was a maiden.
Best bowling figures
Player | Team | Opposition | Figures |
Vaishnavi Sharma | India | Malaysia | 5-5 |
Maisie Maceira | Scotland | Nepal | 5-15 |
Ritu Singh | USA | New Zealand | 5-15 |
Most catches
Of course, we shouldn't forget the achievements of those in the field. By the end of the Super 6s, no fewer than 11 players had taken four or more catches in the tournament.
Most catches
Player | Team | Catches taken |
Shashini Gimhani | Sri Lanka | 6 |
Puja Mahato | Nepal | 5 |
Sanika Chalke | India | 5 |