Which Batter Has the Most 50+ Scores in Women’s ODIs? Full Ranked List Updated March 2026

The One-Day Internationals is a format that demands a reasonable amount of patience and technical skill from a batter to bat through different phases of the game according to the varying game situations. In Women’s ODIs, some batters have been successful in the format because of their consistency in reaching the 50-run landmark across games. In the elite list of players who have the most 50+ scores in international cricket, Mithali Raj, the legendary Indian batter, tops the list with the most 50+ scores to her name. Let us take a look at the batters who have the most 50+ scores in Women’s ODIs.

5) Suzie Bates – 50

Suzie Bates in action. PC: Getty
Suzie Bates in action. PC: Getty

Suzie Bates, the New Zealand all-rounder, has been an incredible asset for her side with her ability to contribute with both bat and ball. Her batting ability is highly rated as she can anchor the innings and play handy knocks for her side. In her ODI career, she has scored 5936 runs from 169 innings at a strike rate of 79. She has scored 37 half-centuries and 13 centuries in her ODI career so far. She stands in the 5th position, with 50 50+ scores from 169 innings in Women’s ODIs.

4) Stafanie Taylor – 50

Stafanie Taylor in action. PC: Getty
Stafanie Taylor in action. PC: Getty

Stafanie Taylor, the West Indies all-rounder, has been on the international stage for quite a while, and she is highly regarded for her all-round abilities. She has been a key player for the West Indies side as she is highly reliable with the bat. In her ODI career, she has scored 6109 runs from 167 innings at a strike rate of 68. She has scored 42 half-centuries and 8 centuries in her ODI career so far. In the ongoing ODI series between the West Indies Women and the Australia Women, she scored 105 off just 129 balls. With her 8th ODI century in her 167th innings, she entered the elite list of players with the most 50+ scores in Women’s ODIs.

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3) Laura Wolvaardt – 51

Laura Wolvaardt in action. PC: Getty
Laura Wolvaardt in action. PC: Getty

Laura Wolvaardt, the South African skipper and top-order batter, has been in phenomenal touch in white-ball cricket in recent times. She has been very consistent with the bat, and she has had a fairly successful stint as captain of the Proteas. In her ODI career, she has scored 5,541 runs from 124 innings at a strike rate of 75. She has 38 half-centuries and 13 centuries in her ODI career so far. She stands in the 3rd position, with 51 50+ scores from 124 innings in Women’s ODIs.

2) Charlotte Edwards – 55

Charlotte Edwards in action. PC: Getty
Charlotte Edwards in action. PC: Getty

Charlotte Edwards, the English top-order batter, is considered one of the all-time greats of Women’s cricket with her immense contribution towards the game. Edwards became the youngest woman to represent England when she debuted against New Zealand at the age of 16, and she had a 20-year-long international career. In her ODI career, she has scored 5992 runs from 180 innings at a fine strike rate. She has scored 46 half-centuries and 9 centuries in her ODI career. She stands at the 2nd position, with 55 50+ scores from 180 innings in Women’s ODIs.

1) Mithali Raj – 71

Mithali Raj in action. PC: Getty
Mithali Raj in action. PC: Getty

Mithali Raj, the Indian top-order batter, is the greatest female batter that the country has produced, as she has conquered plenty of milestones in her career. She is the woman with the most runs in the game, and she is the only Indian captain to have led the side into two ICC Women’s ODI World Cup Finals. In her ODI career, she has scored 7805 runs from 211 innings at a decent strike rate. She has scored 64 half-centuries and 7 centuries in her ODI career. Mithali Raj stands tall at the top of the list of batters with 71 50+ scores from 211 innings.

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