Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma left behind, this Woman Cricketer made the Highest T20

Women's cricket is generally given less importance than male cricket. This is applicable to India as well as to other countries. The Indian women's cricket team is currently participating in the Women's World T20I in the West Indies. The team has won both their opening matches at this time. Indian women team led by Harmanpreet Kaur, defeated New Zealand in their first match and defeated strong rival Pakistan by 7 wickets in the next match. During the match against Pakistan, experienced Indian opener Mithali Raj scored the best half-century. During this match against Pakistan, Mithali Raj scored 56 not out with the help of seven fours and played a key role in the team's victory. The most important thing is that during this turn, Mithali has become the player of India to make the highest run (in both male and female cricket) in T20 International. 35-year-old Mitali has now scored more runs than Indian men's teammate Rohit Sharma (Rohit Sharma) and Virat Kohli (Virat Kohli) in T20 International (T20I).
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Prior to the T20 World Cup match against Pakistan, Mithali Raj had 2176 runs in the match. Making 56 runs in the match against the Pakistani team, Mithali reached the number of runs in T20 International with 2232 runs. In 84 T20 Internationals, Mithali has scored the runs at an average of 37.20, while his highest score is 97 not out. Mithali has scored 16 half-centuries during this period.

Mithali Raj has become the main player of the Indian men's cricket team, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in T20 International. Rohit Sharma scored 2207 runs at an average of 33.43 in 87 T20 Internationals, which includes four centuries. In T20 International, Rohit Sharma is the only batsman in the world to score four centuries. Similarly, Team India captain Virat Kohli has scored 2102 runs in 62 T20 Internationals at an average of 48.88. Virat's highest score in T20 I is 90 not out. 
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