Tammy Beaumont holds the record for the highest individual score in The Hundred Women’s history, smashing 118 off 61 balls for Welsh Fire against Trent Rockets at Cardiff in 2023.
Only three centuries have been scored across five seasons of the competition, with Davina Perrin (101) and Danni Wyatt-Hodge (101) joining Beaumont in the exclusive club.
Beth Mooney features twice in the top 10 with scores of 99 and 97, both unbeaten. Grace Harris also appears twice with knocks of 89 and 87.
Lord’s and The Oval have produced the most high-scoring innings in the competition’s short history.
Highest Individual Scores in The Hundred Women’s
These ten innings represent the most dominant batting performances across five seasons of The Hundred Women’s competition since its launch in 2021.
| Player (Team) | Score (Balls) | 4s/6s | SR | Opposition, Venue | Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tammy Beaumont (Welsh Fire) | 118 (61) | 20/2 | 193.44 | Trent Rockets, Cardiff | 2023 |
| Davina Perrin (Northern Superchargers) | 101 (43) | 15/5 | 234.88 | London Spirit, The Oval | 2025 |
| Beth Mooney (Manchester Originals) | 99* (54) | 14/3 | 183.33 | Northern Superchargers, Manchester | 2024 |
| Beth Mooney (London Spirit) | 97* (55) | 16/1 | 176.36 | Southern Brave, Southampton | 2022 |
| Jemimah Rodrigues (Northern Superchargers) | 92* (43) | 17/1 | 213.95 | Welsh Fire, Leeds | 2021 |
| Laura Wolvaardt (Northern Superchargers) | 90* (49) | 13/2 | 183.67 | Oval Invincibles, Leeds | 2022 |
| Grace Harris (London Spirit) | 89* (42) | 7/6 | 211.90 | Welsh Fire, Lord’s | 2025 |
| Grace Harris (London Spirit) | 87 (47) | 13/2 | 185.10 | Birmingham Phoenix, Birmingham | 2023 |
| Meg Lanning (Oval Invincibles) | 85 (51) | 12/1 | 166.66 | London Spirit, The Oval | 2022 |
1. Tammy Beaumont: 118 off 61 balls, Welsh Fire vs Trent Rockets (Cardiff, 2023)

Beaumont became the first woman to score a century in The Hundred with a commanding 118 off 61 balls at Sophia Gardens. She hit 20 fours and 2 sixes at a strike rate of 193.44, dominating from the opening delivery.
Most of her runs came through perfectly placed boundaries rather than aerial shots, showcasing exceptional timing and placement.
Her knock powered Welsh Fire to 181, the then-highest team total in women’s Hundred history, before they won by 41 runs.
2. Davina Perrin: 101 off 43 balls, Northern Superchargers vs London Spirit (The Oval, 2025)

Eighteen year old Perrin rewrote the record books with the fastest century in women’s Hundred history, reaching three figures off just 42 balls in the Eliminator at The Oval.
She smashed 15 fours and 5 sixes at an astonishing strike rate of 234.88, just one ball behind Harry Brook’s overall Hundred record. Her blitz powered Superchargers to 214/5, the first ever 200-plus score in women’s Hundred history.
Perrin became the youngest centurion in the competition and the third Black female professional cricketer in UK history.
3. Beth Mooney: 99* off 54 balls, Manchester Originals vs Northern Superchargers (Manchester, 2024)

Mooney fell agonisingly one run short of becoming the fourth centurion in women’s Hundred history during her unbeaten 99 at Old Trafford.
The Australian left-hander struck 14 fours and 3 sixes at a strike rate of 183.33, balancing controlled accumulation with timely acceleration.
She built her innings steadily through the middle phase before increasing the scoring rate in the death overs.
Mooney’s ability to remain unbeaten while controlling the entire chase highlighted her status as one of the format’s most complete batters.
4. Beth Mooney: 97* off 55 balls, London Spirit vs Southern Brave (Southampton, 2022)

Mooney’s second entry in the top 10 came during the 2022 season when she struck an unbeaten 97 for London Spirit against Southern Brave at The Rose Bowl.
Her innings relied heavily on placement through fours (16 boundaries) rather than aerial shots (1 six), keeping the scoreboard moving without taking risks.
Despite Mooney scoring more than half of Spirit’s total, London Spirit lost the match by 6 wickets.
The knock demonstrated that even a near-century does not guarantee victory in the 100-ball format where every delivery matters.
5. Jemimah Rodrigues: 92* off 43 balls, Northern Superchargers vs Welsh Fire (Leeds, 2021)

India’s Rodrigues set the standard in the inaugural Hundred season with a blistering unbeaten 92 off just 43 balls at Headingley.
Playing in the competition’s very first year, she smashed 17 fours and 1 six at an extraordinary strike rate of 213.95.
Her scoring came almost entirely through perfectly placed fours, finding gaps with remarkable frequency throughout her innings.
The knock earned her Player of the Match and guided Northern Superchargers to a comfortable 6 wicket victory, establishing her as one of the most exciting talents in the format’s debut edition.
6. Laura Wolvaardt: 90* off 49 balls, Northern Superchargers vs Oval Invincibles (Leeds, 2022)

South Africa’s Wolvaardt produced the most complete unbeaten innings of the 2022 season with her 90 not out at Headingley.
She hit 13 fours and 2 sixes at a strike rate of 183.67, pacing her innings smoothly without extended dot-ball stretches.
The knock was built on placement and timing rather than raw power, with boundaries spread evenly across different phases of the chase.
Her match-winning performance earned the Player of the Match award and guided Northern Superchargers to a convincing 7 wicket victory over Oval Invincibles.
7. Grace Harris: 89* off 42 balls, London Spirit vs Welsh Fire (Lord’s, 2025)

Harris delivered the most six-heavy innings in women’s Hundred history with her unbeaten 89 at Lord’s during the 2025 season.
The Australian power hitter smashed 7 fours and 6 sixes at a strike rate of 211.90, relying on aerial shots to shift momentum dramatically during the middle and death phases.
Unlike other entries in this list, her innings was built on clearing the boundary rather than finding gaps, making it one of the most explosive knocks in the competition. Spirit won by 17 runs after posting a commanding total.
8. Grace Harris: 87 off 47 balls, London Spirit vs Birmingham Phoenix (Birmingham, 2023)
Harris demonstrated her versatility with a second top-10 entry, this time scoring 87 off 47 balls at Edgbaston with a more balanced approach.
She struck 13 fours and 2 sixes at 185.10 compared to her six-heavy 2025 knock, proving she can adapt her game to different match situations.
The innings was built on steady acceleration rather than instant aggression, with controlled stroke play through the first half before she targeted boundaries in the closing stages.
Harris remains the only player with two entries in the top 10 alongside Beth Mooney.
9. Meg Lanning: 85 off 51 balls, Oval Invincibles vs London Spirit (The Oval, 2022)

Australia’s all-time great Lanning rounds out the top 10 with her 85 off 51 balls during the 2022 season at The Oval.
She hit 12 fours and 1 six at a strike rate of 166.66, the lowest strike rate in this list but arguably one of the most technically accomplished innings.
Lanning’s shot selection against both pace and spin showcased her class, using the full face of the bat to drive through the covers and cut behind square.
The former Australian captain anchored the Invincibles innings during their title-winning campaign.
Key Stats and Records From the Top 10 Highest Scores
- Highest ever individual score: Tammy Beaumont 118 off 61 balls (Welsh Fire vs Trent Rockets, Cardiff, 2023)
- Fastest century: Davina Perrin 101 off 43 balls and Danni Wyatt-Hodge 101 off 43 balls (both 42-ball centuries, 2025)
- Highest strike rate: Perrin and Wyatt-Hodge both at 234.88
- Most entries in top 10: Beth Mooney and Grace Harris (2 each)
- Only centuries: 3 (Beaumont 118, Perrin 101, Wyatt-Hodge 101)
- Most fours in a single innings: Beaumont 20 fours (vs Trent Rockets, 2023)
- Most sixes in a single innings: Grace Harris 6 sixes (vs Welsh Fire, Lord’s, 2025)
- Youngest centurion: Davina Perrin at 18 years old (Eliminator, 2025)
- Highest score in losing cause: Beth Mooney 97* (London Spirit lost by 6 wickets, 2022)
- Most frequent venue: The Oval (3 of top 10 scores: Perrin 101, Wyatt-Hodge 101, Lanning 85)
- Most frequent team: Northern Superchargers (3 of top 10: Perrin 101, Rodrigues 92*, Wolvaardt 90*)
- Inaugural season representation: Jemimah Rodrigues’ 92* (2021) remains in the top 10 after five seasons
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Conclusion: Beaumont’s 118 Remains the Gold Standard in Women’s Hundred History
Tammy Beaumont’s 118 off 61 balls at Cardiff in 2023 remains the ultimate benchmark for batting excellence in The Hundred Women’s competition.
However, the 2025 season proved that records are made to be broken, with both Davina Perrin and Danni Wyatt-Hodge reaching their centuries in just 42 balls compared to Beaumont’s 52-ball ton.
Perrin’s record-breaking knock at 18 years old signals a generational shift, while Beth Mooney’s twin near-misses (99* and 97*) and Jemimah Rodrigues’ inaugural-season 92* show that the competition continues to produce world-class batting performances.
With the 2026 edition approaching, the 100-ball format promises even more extraordinary individual knocks.
