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Apr 09, 2026

Laura Cardoso's 9‑wicket haul powers Brazil to record‑breaking T20I win over Lesotho

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Brazil's women’s cricket team set new T20 International records as 21‑year‑old bowler Laura Cardoso claimed nine wickets—including a hat‑trick and five in consecutive deliveries—against Lesotho, delivering a 189‑run victory and moving to the top of the women's T20 bowling rankings.

In a stunning display at the BCA Kalahari Women’s T20 International Tournament in Botswana, the Brazil women’s cricket side secured a 189‑run win over Lesotho, highlighted by a historic bowling performance.

After winning the toss, Brazil posted a formidable 202‑8, propelled by wicket‑keeper Monnike Machado’s 69 runs off just 41 balls. Lesotho’s reply collapsed to a mere 13 runs, the lowest total recorded in a women’s T20I since Mali’s six‑run innings in 2019.

The centerpiece of the match was 21‑year‑old right‑arm seamer Laura Cardoso, who captured nine wickets—the best haul ever in any men’s or women’s T20 International. Her spell began with a hat‑trick on the last three balls of her first over, followed by a streak of five consecutive dismissals spanning the first two balls of her second over and the next three deliveries.

Cardoso’s final figures read 3‑2‑4‑9, a performance that propelled her to the top of the Women’s T20 best‑bowling rankings, overtaking Indonesia’s Rohmalia Rohmalia. The previous record for wickets in consecutive deliveries stood at four, set by West Indies’ Shakera Selman in 2018.

While Brazil’s margin of victory dwarfs many, it falls short of Argentina’s 364‑run triumph over Chile in 2023, when the South Americans posted a staggering 427‑1. Nonetheless, Brazil’s dominance in the six‑team tournament is clear—they sit unbeaten with five straight wins and face Mozambique in their next fixture.