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Harmanpreet Kaur Registers This Big T20I Record During Women's Asia Cup Final

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Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur added another feather to her hat after she surpassed New Zealand all-rounder Suzie Bates to become the most capped Women's T20I player in the history of the game.

The 33-year-old made her 137th appearance in the final of the Asia Cup against Sri Lanka at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium in Bangladesh on Saturday.

Harmanpreet played her 136th T20I against Thailand in the semi-finals of the Asia Cup to level the record with Bates. The New Zealander is now placed second on the list with 136 matches in T20Is.

Bates has scored 3613 runs with a century to her name. England's Danielle Wyatt is third on the overall list with 135 appearances in the T20 format.

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