
The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup has featured some exceptional batsmen. A consecutive half-century has been crucial to a memorable victory. Scoring a half-century in a World Cup requires skill, patience and the ability to perform under pressure.
Cricbites has compiled a list of the 7 players who have scored the most half-centuries in the history of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup.
| Rank | Player | Team | Span | Matches | Innings | Runs | 50s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Laura Wolvaardt | South Africa | 2017–2025 | 24 | 24 | 1603 | 12 |
| 2 | Mithali Raj | India | 2000–2022 | 38 | 36 | 1952 | 11 |
| 3 | Debbie Hockley | New Zealand | 1982–2000 | 45 | 43 | 1501 | 10 |
| 4 | Charlotte Edwards | England | 1997–2013 | 30 | 28 | 1676 | 7 |
| 5 | Karen Rolton | Australia | 1997–2009 | 28 | 22 | 1072 | 6 |
| 6 | Lisa Keightley | Australia | 1997–2005 | 18 | 17 | 769 | 6 |
| 7 | Rachael Haynes | Australia | 2013–2022 | 18 | 18 | 1035 | 6 |
Laura Wolvaardt tops the list of all-time batsmen with 12 half-centuries. She made her debut in the tournament in 2017. She has become one of the most reliable batsmen for South Africa. Her stroke play and ability to build long innings have helped her perform consistently. Laura scored 1,603 runs in just 24 innings. And that was by the end of the 2025 World Cup. This has certainly set a new standard.
Former India captain Mithali Raj is one of the best batsmen in women’s cricket. In six World Cups from 2000 to 2022, she has scored 11 half-centuries. She has also scored 1,952 runs. Her calm approach and technique have made her the backbone of India’s batting line-up. She played a key role in leading the team to the finals in 2005 and 2017.
New Zealand legend Debbie Hockley was one of the pioneers of women’s cricket. Playing between 1982 and 2000, she scored 10 World Cup half-centuries and over 1,500 tournament runs. Her consistency across multiple editions helped establish New Zealand as a competitive force.
Charlotte Edwards enjoyed a stellar World Cup career spanning four tournaments. The former England captain scored 1,676 runs in 28 innings, including seven half-centuries. Edwards combined brilliant batting with strong leadership. She led England to the 2009 Women’s Cricket World Cup title.
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Karen Rollton was one of Australia’s most reliable players in the late 1990s and 2000s. She scored 6 half-centuries in World Cup matches and also scored several match-winning innings. Rollton has the ability to strengthen the innings and provide momentum when needed. This has made her a vital part of Australia’s success.
Lisa Keatley also features on this list with six World Cup half-centuries. She represented Australia from 1997 to 2005. During that period, she consistently gave strong starts at the top order. During the early years of the modern Women’s World Cup, her reliable batting helped Australia maintain its dominance.
Rachel Haynes is among the top seven players with six half-centuries in 18 innings. She has been a key member of Australia’s championship-winning teams. Haynes combined an aggressive stroke play with remarkable consistency. She ended her World Cup career with 1,035 runs. Several memorable performances in high-pressure matches are another highlight of her career.
Scoring two consecutive half-centuries in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup is a testament to the batsman’s consistency, temperament and ability to perform on cricket’s biggest stage. Laura Wolvaard now leads the all-time charts with 12 half-centuries, just ahead of Mithali Raj and Debbie Hockley, while the likes of Charlotte Edwards, Karen Rolton, Lisa Keatley and Rachel Haynes maintain their place among the tournament’s most reliable run-scorers. As women’s cricket continues to grow, these achievements will set the standard for future generations.
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