Harmanpreet Kaur’s Personal Details:
Full Name: Harmanpreet Kaur Bhullar
Date of Birth: 8 March 1989
Batting Style: Right-handed batter
Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break
Role: Batting all-rounder

Harmanpreet Kaur’s journey from Punjab to becoming one of the defining figures of Indian women’s cricket reflects both longevity and transformation. Introduced to cricket by her father, who also coached her in her early years, Harmanpreet developed her game playing alongside boys and girls, building the aggressive approach that would later become her trademark.
She made her international debut in 2009 during the Women’s ODI World Cup as a 20-year-old and quickly gained recognition for her fearless batting and useful off-spin. Her leadership qualities emerged early, earning her captaincy opportunities in 2013 before she formally took over India’s T20I side in 2016 and later became the long-term leader across formats. Over time, she evolved from a naturally attacking batter into a more complete cricketer capable of balancing aggression with tactical maturity.
Harmanpreet Kaur’s International Career
Harmanpreet has been central to India’s rise as a global force in women’s cricket. Her career-defining moment came during the 2017 Women’s ODI World Cup when her unforgettable unbeaten 171 against Australia powered India into the final and transformed the visibility of women’s cricket in India.
She later captained India to the 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup final and continued leading from the front during major ICC tournaments. Her influence extended beyond batting, her captaincy style helped shape a new generation of Indian cricketers. Under her leadership India reached historic milestones including their landmark Women’s World Cup triumph in 2025.
Across WT20I’s, Harmanpreet has scored 3,991 runs, alongside 32 wickets. Her ability to dominate pressure moments has established her as one of India’s most influential players of the modern era
Harmanpreet has also played a pioneering role in franchise cricket. She became the first Indian cricketer, male or female, to sign a Women’s Big Bash League contract, joining Sydney Thunder in 2016, before later featuring in England’s domestic competitions. She has excelled, scoring 1,440 WBBL runs and contributing 36 wickets in 65 matches, reinforcing her status as one of women’s cricket’s premier all-round match-winners.
In the Women’s Premier League, she has been the heartbeat of Mumbai Indians, leading them to two titles in the competition’s first three seasons. Her WPL numbers underline her consistency: 1,193 runs in 35 matches at an average of 45.88 and strike rate of 145.48, with 11 fifties, making her one of the top scorers in the league.

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