Women’s Hundred has seen many high-scoring thrillers, and Welsh Fire is leading the chart of the highest total posted in history. They have scored 181 against the Trent Rockets in the 2023 season.
London Spirit and the Invincibles closely match Welsh Fire’s highest total tally, and all of these efforts are produced as a result of some individual knocks from players who are dominating Women’s cricket.
Take a look at this article and explore the top 10 highest totals in the Women’s Hundred competition and each match’s details.
Top 10 Highest Totals In The Hundred Women
From the four completed seasons and the ongoing edition, teams have discovered how to score big runs. The table below lists the top 10 highest totals in Women’s cricket so far.
| Total | Team | Opposition | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 181/3 | Welsh Fire | Trent Rockets | 14 August 2023 |
| 176/5 | London Spirit | Oval Invincibles | 05 August 2025 |
| 174/5 | Oval Invincibles | Birmingham Phoenix | 12 August 2025 |
| 172/5 | London Spirit | Birmingham Phoenix | 24 August 2023 |
| 166/3 | Southern Brave | Welsh Fire | 11 August 2021 |
| 165/3 | Welsh Fire | Southern Brave | 04 August 2023 |
| 164/6 | London Spirit | Birmingham Phoenix | 17 August 2025 |
| 163/2 | Oval Invincibles | Manchester Originals | 31 August 2025 |
| 161/3 | Northern Super Chargers | Manchester Originals | 21 August 2022 |
| 161/5 | Birmingham Phoenix | Welsh Fire | 13 August 2022 |
Let’s take a closer look at each high-scoring match and the individual players who excelled with the bat to help their team score runs.
1. Welsh Fire vs Trent Rockets – 181/3
The record for the highest total in the Hundred Women’s competition goes to Welsh Fire. They scored 181 runs against the Trent Rockets in 2023, winning by 41 runs.

The captain, Tammy Beaumont, stood out with an impressive century, making 118 runs off 61 balls. She led her team from the beginning, outperforming Trent’s bowling lineup. Sarah Bryce and Sophia Dunkley also helped by adding runs to the score.
2. London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles – 176/5
London Spirit Women’s 176/5 against the Oval Invincibles is the second-highest total recorded in the Women’s Hundred so far.

The Aussie batter Grace Harris and Cordella Griffith’s fifties helped them reach the total and went on to win the match by 17 runs. Harris played an aggressive 89 and remains unbeaten, including seven fours and six sixes.
3. Oval Invincibles vs Birmingham Phoenix – 174/5
A combined batting effort from the Invincibles led them to post the Women’s Hundred’s third-highest total and their highest total against Birmingham Phoenix in the ongoing 2025 edition.

The top three batters contributed significantly, with Alice Capsey scoring 50 runs after openers Meg Lanning and Lauren Winfield-Hill set a solid foundation at the top of the order. This impressive total resulted in a 22-run victory.
4. London Spirit vs Birmingham Phoenix – 172/5
Grace Harris once again stood out tall with the bat for the Spirit’s side, but this total of 172 was posted in the 2023 edition of Women’s Hundred.

She scored 87(47) and showed no mercy for Birmingham bowlers, scoring runs all over the stadium. On the other hand, London Spirit’s bowlers took full advantage of their batters’ contribution and gave them a big 73-run victory.
5. Southern Brave vs Welsh Fire – 166/3
Indian batter Smiriti Madhana scored 78 runs from 52 balls and had a great partnership with Danny Wyatt, who also scored a fifty, as the Southern Brave scored 166 against Welsh Fire.

The typical Mandhana innings was on show in Southampton, and she played a calm and composed innings. The match ended with a win for the Braves by a margin of 39 runs.
6. Welsh Fire vs Southern Brave – 165/3
Welsh Fire posted a total of 165 against the Southern Brave in the 2023 Women’s Hundred season, and it is the sixth-highest total so far.

The West Indian Women’s team, skipper Hayley Matthews, was the architect of the innings with an explosive 65 and added runs along with contributions from other batters.
7. London Spirit vs Birmingham Phoenix – 164/6
In the ongoing Women’s Hundred edition, the London Spirit scored 164 against the Birmingham Phoenix, resulting in a big win by 88 runs.

Opener Kira Chathli was the highest scorer with 69 runs, and let flourish from Grace Harris made the way for the 7th highest total. Chathli’s sensational knock included 13 fours.
8. Oval Invincibles vs Manchester Originals – 163/2
The skipper, Suzie Bates, led from the front of the Invincibles and helped to post 163 runs on the board in the Hundred Women’s 2022 season.

The good total made the way for 32 runs for the team, and Suzie Bates scored 79* along with Marizanne Kapp’s 36.
9. Northern Super Chargers vs Manchester Originals – 161/3
In the 2022 edition of Women’s Hundred, Northern Super Chargers successfully chased 161 runs against Manchester Originals.

Laura Wolvaardt led the charge after scoring 90 from 49 balls and made the target within the allocated 100 balls. Wolvaardt’s innings included 13 fours and two sixes.
10. Birmingham Phoenix vs Welsh Fire – 161/5
Birmingham Phoenix’s score of 161/5 against Welsh Fire is the tenth-highest in the history of the competition.

Opener Sophie Devine provided a strong start by scoring 48 runs in just 25 balls. Elyse Perry contributed 58 runs, helping the team reach this total and win the match by 19 runs.
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Conclusion: Welsh Fire’s 181/5 Is The Highest Score In Women’s Hundred So Far!
The Women’s Hundred has delivered thrilling contests and record-breaking totals, proving that the 100-ball format is just as explosive and competitive in the women’s game. Teams have become more aggressive and fearless with the bat over the seasons.
Welsh Fire leads the way with the highest-ever total of 181 for 3, driven by standout individual performances like Tammy Beaumont’s century and Grace Harris’s powerful fifties across seasons. These totals reflect the growing quality and depth in women’s cricket.
The rising standards in women’s domestic leagues are shaping a new era of cricket. The Hundred is setting the stage for more impactful performances and increased global recognition for women’s cricket.
