Decoding the highest individual scores in Women's Big Bash League
What's the story
Melbourne Stars thrashed Sydney Sixers by 111 runs according to the DLS method in a rain-affected Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) clash on November 20, 2025. However, the actual margin of victory was larger as the Sixers were bowled out for 42 in response to a revised target of 154. The match at North Sydney Oval saw former Australian captain Meg Lanning score an explosive century,. This is the third-highest score in WBBL history. Here are the highest individual scores in WBBL.
#1
Lizelle Lee - 150*
In the WBBL 2024 season, Hobart Hurricanes' Lizelle Lee smashed a massive 150* against Perth Scorchers Women. The match in Sydney saw Lee's exploits help the Hurricanes post a total of 203/3 in 20 overs. Lee's knock of 150* was laced with 12 fours and 12 sixes. She struck at 200, having faced 75 balls. In response, the Scorchers perished for a score of 131 to lose by 72 runs.
#2
Grace Harris - 136*
Grace Harris smashed an unbeaten 136 against Perth Scorchers Women in the 2023 edition of the WBBL. Harris smoked 12 fours and 11 sixes from 59 balls. She struck at a whopping 230.50. Her knock helped Brisbane Heat Women manage 229/7 in 20 overs. In response, the Scorchers were restricted to 179/8. They ended up losing by a margin of 50 runs.
#3
Meg Lanning - 135
Lanning hit a fine knock of 135 for the Melbourne Stars Women in the 17th match of WBBL 2025 season. She consumed 74 balls, hitting 22 fours and 4 sixes. Lanning struck at 182.43. She was part of a 159-run opening stand alongside Rhys McKenna, who hit a 34-ball 50. This helped the Stars post 219/4 in 20 overs. Thereafter, the Sixers perished for 42 with Kim Garth taking 4 wickets.