On February 21 in the third T20I against India, Grace Harris entered into an unwanted list of Australian women batters being dismissed with a hit wicket. Before Harris, only Meg Lanning had suffered from one from the Australian women's side. Coincidentally, both hit wickets came against India. In the seventeenth over, Shree Charani came in with the ball crashing on the toe length to get hold of the run rate. Harris went deep into her crease and swept away the ball for a boundary. Even though the run was credited, she hit the stumps with her back foot and eventually had to leave the field. Watch the video here: Hit wicket 🤯Grace Harris goes in rare fashion! pic.twitter.com/UHx4DNAUdW — 7Cricket (@7Cricket) February 21, 2026 Read also: India-W win T20 series by 2-1 after a 17-run victory against Australia, courtesy to Smriti-Jemi partnership Haris becomes 29th batter with hit wicket dismissal Grace Harris also became the 29th batter to be dismissed in women's cricket after 2753 matches. List of all 29 women batters who were dismissed by hit wicket Batter Format Country Opponent Year Venue Grace Harris T20I Australia India 2026 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Shorna Akter ODI Bangladesh Pakistan 2023 Shere Bangla Stadium, Mirpur Xiuli Jin T20I China Myanmar 2023 Bangkok Meg Lanning T20I Australia India 2021 Metricon Stadium, Carrara Darcie Brown ODI Australia India 2021 Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay Paula Mazuze T20I Mozambique Eswatini 2021 Gaborone Onneile Keitsemang T20I Botswana Mozambique 2019 Gaborone Yolanda Thompson T20I Belize Costa Rica 2019 Naucalpan Triphonia Luka T20I Malawi Mozambique 2019 Gaborone Kiran Bhatti T20I Norway Austria 2019 France Yasmin Daswani T20I Hong Kong Malaysia 2019 Bangkok Tumi Sekhukhune ODI South Africa West Indies 2018 Bridgetown Marizanne Kapp T20I South Africa Pakistan 2012 Colombo Nicola Payne ODI Netherlands New Zealand 2003 Amstelveen Anju Jain ODI India England 2002 Jersey Jane Cassar Test England Australia 2001 Shenley Cheryl-Ann Webb ODI West Indies Pakistan 1997 Lucknow Caroline Barrs ODI England New Zealand 1988 Perth Nicola Payne ODI New Zealand England 1988 Melbourne Jan Brittin ODI England International XI 1982 Christchurch Lynette Smith Test Australia India 1977 Perth Beverly Hodges Test Australia West Indies 1976 Kingston Rachael Heyhoe Flint Test England Australia 1976 Sydney Wendy Williams Test England Australia 1963 Melbourne Molly Hide Test England Australia 1949 Adelaide Hazel Pritchard Test Australia England 1937 Blackpool Doris Turner Test England Australia 1935 Melbourne Anne Palmer Test Australia England 1934 Brisbane Margaret Jude Test England Australia 1934 Brisbane Match summary India Women clinched the T20I series 2-1 with a 17-run win over Australia in Adelaide. Smriti Mandhana (82) and Jemimah Rodrigues (59) stitched a record 121-run stand, powering India to 176/6. Shreyanka Patil and Shree Charani took three wickets each as Australia were restricted to 159/9 despite Ashleigh Gardner’s 57.