In cricket, every player should give their best for their team to win. To win the matches, the batters must score the runs consistently, and the bowlers should be able to take the wickets. Also, there must be no misfields. To avoid pressure, if it is a batting team, they try to put a high target on board, and the bowling team will try to put pressure on the batter by making dot balls. The largest margin victory by runs is possible when one team can pressure the other team. Let’s see the top 10 largest margin of victory by runs in women’s T20I.

1. Uganda Women Won By 304 Runs

In the 5th match of the Kwibuka Women’s T20 tournament between Uganda women and Mali women on 20th June 2019. In that match, Uganda Women scored 314 runs for 2 wickets with top scorers P Alako 116(71) and R Musamali 103(61). But Mali Women’s team was all out for just 10 runs. There are 6 duck outs. The opponents lost hope and gave up their chase. Uganda Women won by 304 runs.

2. Bahrain Women Won By 269 Runs

In the 7th match of the GCC Women’s T20 Championship between Bahrain Women and Saudi Arabia Women on 22nd march 2022. In that match, Bahrain Women scored 318 runs for 1 wicket with the top scorers T Gajanayake 94*(56) and D Rasangika 161*(66). But Saudi Arabian Women scored 49 runs for 8 wickets. The Bahrain Women won by 269 runs.

3. Tanzania Women Won By 268 Runs

In the 9th match of the Kwibuka Women’s T20 Tournament between Tanzania Women and Mali Women on 22nd June 2019. In that match, Tanzania Women scored 285 runs for 1 wicket with the top scorers F Kibasu 108*(71) and N Pius 65(47). But Mail Women scored 17 runs and were all out. Again, Mali Women were trashed. Tanzania Women won by 268 runs.

4. Tanzania Women Won By 256 Runs

In the 19th match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, the Africa Region Qualifier was between Tanzania Women and Eswatini Women on 14th September 2021. In that match, Tanzania Women scored 279 runs for 2 wickets with top scorers F Kibasu 127*(66) and M Pascal 54(34). Eswatini women were all out for 23 runs. Tanzania Women won by 265 runs.

5. Qatar Women Won By 256 Runs

In the 12th match of the GCC Women’s Twenty20 Championship Cup between Qatar Women and Saudi Arabian Women on 25th march 2022. In that match, Qatar Women scored 282 runs for 2 wickets with the top scorers S Bahadur 104*(61) and Aysha 113*(58). But Saudi Arabian Women were all out for 26. Qatar Women won by 256 runs.

6. Bangladesh Women Won By 249 Runs

In the 5th match of the South Asian Games Women’s Cricket Competition between Bangladesh Women and Maldives Women on 5th December 2019. In that match, Bangladesh Women scored 255 runs for 2 wickets with top scorers N Sultana 113*(65) and F Hoque 110*(53). But Maldives Women scored only just 6 runs and were all out. There are 7 duck outs in Maldives Women’s team. Bangladesh Women won by 249 runs.

7. Rwanda Women Won By 216 Runs

In the 7th match of the Kwibuka Women’s T20 Tournament between Rwanda Women and Mali Women on 21st June 2019. In that match, Rwanda Women scored 246 runs for 1 wicket with the top scorers M Bimenyimana 114*(81) and C Uwamahoro 44*(35). But Mali women were all out for 11 runs. Rwanda Women won by 216 runs.

8. UAE Women Won By 210 Runs

In the 15th match of the GCC Women’s T20 Championship Cup between United Arab Emirates Women (UAE) and Bahrain Women on 26th march 2022. In that match, UAE Women scored 253 runs for 1 wicket with the top scorers E Oza 158*(71) and K Egodage 67(45). But Bahrain women were all out for 43 runs. UAE Women won by 210 runs.

9. Brazil Women Won By 202 Runs

In the 2nd South American Women’s Championship match between Brazil Women and Peru Women on 13th October 2022. In that match, Brazil women scored 235 runs for 2 wickets with the top scorers L Agatha 71(52) and R Avery 77*(46). But Peru Women scored 33 runs for 6 wickets. Brazil Women won by 202 runs.

10. Tanzania Women Won By 200 Runs

In the 11th match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Regional Qualifier between Tanzania Women and Mozambique Women on 11th September 2021. In that match, Tanzania Women scored 228 runs for 4 wickets with the top scorers F Kibasu 62(35) and M Swedy 87*(48). But Mozambique Women were all out for 28 runs.