Six counties. Ten record totals. One season.
When the Vitality Blast Women launched in 2025, it set an immediate benchmark for what county T20 batting could produce at the women’s level.
The highest team scores in Women’s T20 Blast history were written across just a few months, and the players who wrote them, from Maia Bouchier to Tammy Beaumont, gave English women’s cricket a new reference point.
Highest Team Scores in Women’s T20 Blast History

Every entry in the top 10 is listed below. No filler. Just the scores, the stories, and the stats.
Highest Team Scores in Women’s T20 Blast History: Full Ranked Table
| Rank | Team | Score | Overs | Inns | Opposition | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | HAM Women | 215/3 | 20 | 1 | Essex Women | Won |
| 2 | Surrey Women | 213/4 | 20 | 1 | HAM Women | Won |
| 3 | Surrey Women | 204/5 | 20 | 1 | WAR Women | Won |
| 4 | HAM Women | 195/2 | 20 | 1 | Essex Women | Won |
| 5 | WAR Women | 193/6 | 20 | 1 | Durham Women | Won |
| 6 | BLZ Women | 190/3 | 19 | 2 | Durham Women | Won |
| 7 | Essex Women | 190/7 | 20 | 2 | HAM Women | Lost |
| 8 | BLZ Women | 188/6 | 20 | 1 | HAM Women | Won |
| 9 | Durham Women | 188/5 | 20 | 1 | BLZ Women | Lost |
| 10 | HAM Women | 181/8 | 20 | 2 | Surrey Women | Lost |
The six teams that appear are Hampshire Women, Surrey Women, The Blaze Women, Warwickshire Women, Essex Women, and Durham Women.
Hampshire features three times. Surrey twice. The Blaze twice. Each team’s entries tell a slightly different story, which the sections below unpack one by one.
1. HAM Women – 215/3
Quick Answer: The highest team score in Women’s T20 Blast history is Hampshire Women’s 215/3 against Essex Women on 30 May 2025. They won by 25 runs at a run rate of 10.75.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Opposition | Essex Women |
| Venue | Utilita Bowl, Southampton |
| Date | 30 May 2025 |
| Result | HAM Women won by 25 runs |
| Run Rate | 10.75 |
The Women’s T20 Blast had been running for roughly two hours when this record was set.
Maia Bouchier opened the competition as she owned it. Her 92 off 53 balls was the innings that drove Hampshire’s 215/3 and broke the Utilita Bowl ground record by 18 runs.
Ella McCaughan scored 68 off 39 alongside her, and Georgia Adams made sure the final few overs counted.
Essex replied with genuine intent. Lauren Winfield-Hill (69 off 42) and Madeline Penna (38 off 17) kept the chase alive until Bex Tyson (3/40) pulled things back. Hampshire won by 25 runs.
It is a record that has now stood through the rest of 2025 and into 2026.
2. Surrey Women – 213/4
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Opposition | Hampshire Women |
| Venue | Kia Oval, London |
| Date | 5 June 2025 |
| Result | SUR Women won by 32 runs |
| Run Rate | 10.65 |
Surrey’s 213/4 at The Oval sits two runs short of the all-time record, and it came against the same Hampshire side who had just set it.
Grace Harris was the one player who made the biggest difference on the day, hitting 63 off 35 batting first and then returning to take 3/18 with the ball.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge (62 off 41) and Paige Schofield (49 off 18) made sure Surrey’s total was unreachable.
Hampshire’s reply centred on Ella McCaughan (81 off 50) and reached 181/8, but Harris’s spell ended the innings before it could get close.
Surrey won by 32 runs and put their name firmly alongside Hampshire’s at the top of the batting charts.
3. Surrey Women – 204/5
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Opposition | Warwickshire Women |
| Venue | Kia Oval, London |
| Date | 18 July 2025 |
| Result | SUR Women won by 25 runs |
| Run Rate | 10.20 |
Surrey’s second entry shows something important: their 200-plus totals were not a one-off.
Kira Chathli (65 off 31) was the explosive force here, hitting five sixes and building a 93-run stand with Grace Harris (37 off 25).
Warwickshire’s Priyanaz Chatterji (3/23) and Kalea Moore (3/38) were among the better bowling performances in any match on this list, but 204 was still beyond defending against.
Warwickshire made 179/9. Surrey won by 25. With nine days until the final, the champions were sharpening every edge.
4. HAM Women – 195/2
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Opposition | Essex Women |
| Venue | County Ground, Chelmsford |
| Date | 12 June 2025 |
| Result | HAM Women won by 42 runs |
| Run Rate | 9.75 |
Hampshire’s second match against Essex produced the moment of the season.
Ella McCaughan hit 106 off 60 balls at Chelmsford.
It was the only T20 Blast Women century of 2025, and it came from a batter who had already scored 68 in the record 215.
Charli Knott stayed unbeaten on 72 off 55 to push the total to 195/2.
Essex could not get close. Georgia Adams took 4/26 as they fell to 153/8, losing by 42 runs.
McCaughan’s century put her in a category of her own for the season. Two big innings, 13 balls, in the span of a fortnight.
5. WAR Women – 193/6
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Opposition | Durham Women |
| Venue | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
| Date | 31 May 2025 |
| Result | WAR Women won by 42 runs |
| Run Rate | 9.65 |
Warwickshire’s 193/6 on the season’s second day is the most textbook innings in the top 10.
Davina Perrin (87 off 61) set it up. Measured, controlled, giving the team a platform without taking unnecessary risks.
Laura Harris finished it off with 55 off 21, turning a solid score into a big one in the space of a few overs.
Durham were bowled out for 151 in 19 overs. Warwickshire won by 42 runs and went into the rest of the season looking like credible title contenders.
6. BLZ Women – 190/3
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Opposition | Durham Women |
| Venue | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
| Date | 13 June 2025 |
| Result | BLZ Women won by 7 wickets |
| Run Rate | 10.00 |
| Overs | 19 |
Every other score in the top six was posted batting first. The Blaze scored 190/3 while chasing.
Durham had put up 188/5 on the back of Suzie Bates (77 off 58) and Bess Heath (45 off 27).
Sarah Glenn (2/21) had kept the total under control from the bowling end. 189 to win at Chester-le-Street looked like enough.
Tammy Beaumont disagreed. Her 81 off 44 balls was the kind of innings that makes a total feel like a formality.
Kathryn Bryce (39 off 35) stayed with her throughout. The Blaze reached 190/3 in 19 overs, seven wickets in hand.
Chasing 189 and winning with an over to spare at a run rate of 10.00. It belongs in this list.
7. Essex Women – 190/7
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Opposition | Hampshire Women |
| Venue | Utilita Bowl, Southampton |
| Date | 30 May 2025 |
| Result | Lost by 25 runs |
| Run Rate | 9.50 |
Essex’s 190/7 is the only score in the top 10 where the batting side lost, and the total is still one of the biggest ever posted in the competition.
They chased Hampshire’s record 215/3 and were still scoring at 9.50 per over when it ended.
Lauren Winfield-Hill (69 off 42) and Madeline Penna (38 off 17) both batted well.
Bex Tyson took 3/40 for Hampshire at key moments to keep the gap from closing.
Essex finished on 190/7. Twenty-five runs short. It was a losing effort that still placed them in the history books.
8. BLZ Women – 188/6
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Opposition | Hampshire Women |
| Venue | Queen’s Park, Chesterfield |
| Date | 4 July 2025 |
| Result | BLZ Women won by 37 runs |
| Run Rate | 9.40 |
The Blaze at Chesterfield: 188 on the board and 4/13 with the ball. A complete performance.
Heather Graham (73 off 47) gave The Blaze their platform, and Ella Claridge (51 not out off 36) finished the innings with the accelerator firmly down.
Hampshire faced 189 to win, and never looked like getting there.
Kathryn Bryce took 4/13, one of the most destructive bowling spells across all ten matches on this list.
Hampshire were bowled out for 151. The Blaze won by 37 runs.
Of all the entries here, this is the one that shows what a team can do when batting and bowling click in the same match.
9. Durham Women – 188/5
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Opposition | The Blaze Women |
| Venue | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
| Date | 13 June 2025 |
| Result | Lost by 7 wickets |
| Run Rate | 9.40 |
Durham’s 188/5 and The Blaze’s 190/3 are two sides of the same match. This is Durham’s side of it.
Suzie Bates (77 off 58) played an innings that Durham’s fans will remember.
She anchored the total and gave her bowlers something real to defend. Bess Heath (45 off 27) pushed the score past 185 in the final overs.
Sarah Glenn (2/21) and Kathryn Bryce (2/37) both applied pressure for The Blaze during Durham’s innings, keeping the boundaries down in the middle period.
188/5 was the result. A total that would have won most Women’s T20 Blast matches.
This afternoon, Beaumont was batting. That changed everything.
10. HAM Women – 181/8
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Opposition | Surrey Women |
| Venue | Kia Oval, London |
| Date | 5 June 2025 |
| Result | Lost by 32 runs |
| Run Rate | 9.05 |
Hampshire’s 181/8 is the last entry on this list and the toughest one to achieve. They were chasing 213 at The Oval.
Ella McCaughan scored 81 off 50 and kept Hampshire’s chase alive longer than most batters would have managed. Georgia Adams added 29. Nobody else reached 20.
Grace Harris took 3/18 and removed the two batters, keeping Hampshire in the game.
The chase ended at 181/8, and Surrey won by 32 runs.
Three of Hampshire’s four appearances in the top 10 came in the same fortnight: the record 215/3, McCaughan’s century match (195/2), and this 181/8 at The Oval.
No side contributed more to the batting story of the 2025 season.
FAQs
- What is the current highest team score in Women’s T20 Blast history?
Hampshire Women hold the record with 215/3 against Essex Women at the Utilita Bowl, Southampton, on 30 May 2025. The match was won by 25 runs.
- Which batter scored the most in a single innings across the top 10 Women’s T20 Blast records?
Ella McCaughan’s 106 off 60 balls for Hampshire Women against Essex at Chelmsford on 12 June 2025 was the highest individual score across all ten record-breaking matches.
- How many of the top 10 highest scores came from first innings rather than chases?
Eight of the ten entries came from first-innings batting. The two exceptions are The Blaze’s 190/3 (rank 6) and Essex Women’s 190/7 (rank 7), both scored while chasing.
- Which venue hosted the most top-10 scoring innings in the Women’s T20 Blast 2025?
The Kia Oval, London, hosted three of the ten entries: Surrey’s 213/4 and 204/5 in the first innings, and Hampshire’s 181/8 chasing in the same match as the 213.
- Which team produced the best combined batting and bowling performance in a single match?
The Blaze Women’s 188/6, followed by Kathryn Bryce’s 4/13 against Hampshire at Chesterfield on 4 July 2025, stands out as the most complete team effort across both innings in the top 10.
- Has any Women’s T20 Blast record from before 2025 made this list?
No. All ten entries in the highest team scores in Women’s T20 Blast history come from 2025, the first year the Vitality Blast Women ran in its current format.
Conclusion: Every Record Belongs to 2025. The Story Is Just Starting.
The highest team scores in Women’s T20 Blast history are concentrated in one place: the 2025 Vitality Blast Women’s season.
Six teams across ten matches produced batting that set the standard for county women’s T20 cricket in England.
Hampshire Women sit at the top with 215/3. But the fuller picture shows something more interesting. Surrey Women were the consistent 200-plus side.
The Blaze were the best chasers. Warwickshire hit a near-perfect innings template in 193/6. Even Durham’s losing 188/5 was good enough to make the list.
The 2026 season approaches with Hampshire’s record intact. The competition is younger than the batters who broke it. There is more to come.
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