Before the 2025 Vitality Blast Women season, nobody had posted 200 in the competition.
By the time it ended, three teams had done it. One had done it twice.
The highest team scores in Women’s T20 Blast history all belong to a single summer.
Hampshire Women, Surrey Women, The Blaze, Warwickshire Women, Essex Women, and Durham Women all feature across the ten entries below.
Highest Team Scores in Women’s T20 Blast History
Here is every record total, fully broken down.
The Top 10 Highest Team Scores in Women’s T20 Blast History
All records below are from the 2025 Vitality Blast Women’s season.
| 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 |
Three of the ten entries came from Hampshire Women, who also appear twice in the losses column.
Surrey Women are the only side with two winning entries in the top three.
The Blaze Women are the only team to post a top-10 total in a chase rather than a first innings, doing so twice.
1. HAM Women – 215/3
Quick Answer: Hampshire Women’s 215/3 against Essex Women at the Utilita Bowl, Southampton, on 30 May 2025, is the highest team score in Women’s T20 Blast history.
| 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 record was set before the second match of the season had been played.
Hampshire came out swinging against Essex at Southampton. Maia Bouchier hit 92 off 53 balls in an innings that set the tone from the first over.
Ella McCaughan scored 68 off 39 at the other end, and Georgia Adams pushed the total past 215 in the closing overs.
Essex were not rolled over cheaply. Lauren Winfield-Hill scored 69, Madeline Penna added 38 off 17, and the reply reached 190/7.
But Bex Tyson picked up 3/40 at crucial moments, and Hampshire’s 25-run win was never seriously threatened.
The 215 broke the existing Utilita Bowl ground record by 18 runs. It has not been topped since.
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 |
Five days after Hampshire’s record, Surrey came within two runs of matching it.
Grace Harris announced herself on her Surrey debut with 63 off 35 balls.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge added 62 off 41, and Paige Schofield hit 49 off just 18 deliveries to push Surrey to 213/4.
Three batters, three fast-scoring innings, and a total that would have beaten every side in the competition on any other day.
Hampshire replied through Ella McCaughan (81 off 50) and pushed to 181/8, but Harris came back to bowl and took 3/18, ending the partnership of McCaughan and Adams in three balls.
Surrey won by 32 runs. They went into the rest of the season knowing they were at least Hampshire’s equal with the bat.
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 204/5 came with the season’s end in sight, and Warwickshire as the opposition nine days before the final.
Kira Chathli hit 65 off 31 balls with five sixes and shared a 93-run partnership with Grace Harris (37 off 25) to put the game well beyond reach.
Warwickshire’s Priyanaz Chatterji (3/23) and Kalea Moore (3/38) bowled with discipline, but Surrey had too many runs on the board.
Warwickshire replied with 179/9. Surrey won by 25 runs. Coming so close to the knockout stages, it was a bruising defeat for the Bears to absorb.
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 faced Essex three times in the data for this list. They won all three.
This one featured the finest individual batting performance of the entire 2025 season.
Ella McCaughan scored 106 off 60 balls, the only T20 Blast Women’s century recorded in 2025.
Charli Knott stayed unbeaten on 72 off 55 as Hampshire reached 195/2 at Chelmsford.
Essex fell to 153/8 in reply as Georgia Adams (4/26) took apart the middle order. Hampshire’s 42-run win was comprehensive.
McCaughan had already scored 68 in Hampshire’s record 215.
Here, two weeks later, she went past three figures. She was comfortably the batter of the season.
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 was a tale of two players with completely different styles coming together in the same innings.
Davina Perrin built the foundation. She scored 87 off 61 balls, accumulating through the powerplay and middle overs without ever looking reckless.
Then Laura Harris arrived in the final stretch and hit 55 off 21 deliveries, turning a good total into a very large one.
Durham collapsed under the weight of it, finishing on 151 all out in 19 overs. A 42-run win for Warwickshire on the second day of the season.
It was a near-perfect template for how to construct a T20 innings.
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 |
The Blaze’s 190/3 deserves a special mention. It is the only score in the top six posted while chasing.
Durham set 189 to win after Suzie Bates hit 77 off 58 and Bess Heath contributed 45 off 27.
Sarah Glenn had taken 2/21 earlier to keep Durham’s total within reach of a chase.
Tammy Beaumont turned that chase into an exhibition.
She hit 81 off 44 balls, reaching the target with an over to spare alongside a composed 39 off 35 from Kathryn Bryce.
The Blaze knocked off 190 in 19 overs, winning by seven wickets, and did it with a run rate of 10.00.
Chasing big totals and winning by seven wickets is a different kind of excellence.
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 answer to a good trivia question: which team scored 190 and still lost by 25 runs?
They were chasing Hampshire’s 215/3 and produced a chase that would have beaten most sides in the competition.
Lauren Winfield-Hill scored 69 off 42 balls, and Madeline Penna hit 38 off 17 to keep the rate up through the middle overs.
Bex Tyson (3/40) did the damage at key moments, removing batters when Essex needed boundaries.
They finished on 190/7. Not enough on this occasion, but a very good reply to an extraordinary total.
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’s second entry in this top 10 was a match won in both innings.
Heather Graham scored 73 off 47 balls to anchor the batting, with Ella Claridge unbeaten on 51 off 36 to push the total to 188/6. Hampshire needed to chase that down but never got close.
Kathryn Bryce took 4/13 in the second innings, one of the most destructive bowling spells of the entire season.
Hampshire were bowled out for 151. The Blaze won by 37 runs, with their batting and their bowling both contributing.
It was the most complete team performance on this list.
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 is only on this list because The Blaze chased it in the same match as rank six above.
Suzie Bates scored 77 off 58 balls in an innings of real quality, and Bess Heath added 45 off 27 to build a total that Durham’s bowlers felt they could defend.
Sarah Glenn (2/21) and Kathryn Bryce (2/37) both bowled well for The Blaze during Durham’s innings, but could not prevent 188/5.
Then Beaumont batted, and it did not matter. Durham’s 188 was their best batting effort of the 2025 season. It just ended up in the losing column.
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 rounds off the list as a losing score against the second highest total in Women’s T20 Blast history. Context matters.
Chasing Surrey’s 213/4, Hampshire needed a near-flawless reply.
Ella McCaughan gave them one with 81 off 50 balls, carrying the innings through the middle period. Georgia Adams contributed 29, but the next highest contribution was 16.
Grace Harris removed both key partnerships on 3/18. The chase stalled, and Hampshire finished 32 runs short on 181/8.
It is the last entry on this list, but posting 181 while chasing 214 at The Oval against that Surrey side was no failure. It was just the wrong day.
FAQs
- What is the highest team score ever in Women’s T20 Blast?
Hampshire Women hold the record with 215/3 against Essex Women at the Utilita Bowl, Southampton, on 30 May 2025. They won by 25 runs.
- Which player top-scored in the highest innings in Women’s T20 Blast history?
Maia Bouchier scored 92 off 53 balls in Hampshire’s record 215/3 against Essex Women on 30 May 2025.
- How many times did a team post 200 or more in Women’s T20 Blast 2025?
Three times. Hampshire Women scored 215/3 on 30 May, Surrey Women hit 213/4 on 5 June, and Surrey Women posted 204/5 on 18 July.
- Which team in the top 10 had the best bowling performance to back up their big score?
The Blaze Women, whose 188/6 against Hampshire on 4 July 2025 was followed by Kathryn Bryce taking 4/13 to bowl Hampshire out for 151.
- Did any team in the top 10 score 188 or more and still lose?
Yes, twice. Essex Women scored 190/7, and Durham Women scored 188/5, but both lost, Essex to Hampshire’s record 215/3 and Durham to The Blaze’s Tammy Beaumont-led chase.
- Which bowler appeared most often in matches featuring the highest scores?
Grace Harris (Surrey Women) and Kathryn Bryce (The Blaze Women) featured most consistently in the high-scoring matches of 2025, both making contributions with bat and ball across multiple top-10 entries.
Conclusion: Hampshire Broke the Record, But 2025 Redefined the Standard
The highest team scores in Women’s T20 Blast history are all products of one season. That is worth sitting with.
Before 2025, no side had posted 200. In 2025, it happened three times.
Hampshire broke the ground record at Southampton on the opening day, Surrey matched them almost immediately, and The Blaze showed that chasing 190 was entirely achievable with the right batter at the crease.
Hampshire Women’s 215/3 is the record. It was set on 30 May 2025 and has not been beaten.
Maia Bouchier and Ella McCaughan built it. Bex Tyson defended it.
The 2026 season will test whether any side can go higher. Based on what 2025 produced, it is not out of the question.
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