Navi Mumbai, Nov. 2 -- Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur overtook legendary Australian batter Belinda Clark to have the most runs across all ICC Women's ODI World Cup knockout matches.

During the title clash against South Africa at Navi Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium, the Indian skipper scored 20 in 29 balls, with two fours, being a part of a vital half-century stand with Deepti Sharma.

Now in four innings across all ICC knockout matches, Harmanpreet has made 331 runs at an average of 110.33, with a century and two fifties. Her best knock came against Australia during the 2017 semifinal, scoring an unbeaten 171*. Against the same opposition during this year's semifinal, she played a vital knock of 89 in 88 balls, having a record-breaking 167-r...