New Delhi, Feb. 19 -- India women's cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur created history on Thursday after she became the most-capped international player in women's cricket. She surpassed New Zealand cricketer Suzie Bates to achieve the feat.

Suzie Bates has so far played 355 matches for New Zealand, whereas Thursday's second T20I against Australia in Canberra was Harmanpreet's 356th international match for India.

Australia's Ellyse Perry is third in the list with 349 international matches to her name.

It is also worth noting that both Suzie Bates and Ellyse Perry are active international cricketers like Harmanpreet, so the leaders of this category may change over time.

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