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Harmanpreet Kaur Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

By Andrew Mitchell

Harmanpreet Kaur Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

Harmanpreet Kaur Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

    Harmanpreet Kaur Quick InfoHeight 5 ft 3 in Weight 54 kg Date of Birth March 8, 1989 Zodiac Sign Pisces Eye Color Dark Brown

    Harmanpreet Kaur is an Indian cricketer who has served the national team as a hard-hitting batting allrounder, primarily in the limited-overs (ODI, T20I) formats. She was an integral member of India’s squad that reached the final of the 2017 ICC (International Cricket Council) Women’s Cricket World Cup and captained the team to the semi-final stage at the 2018 ICC Women’s World T20 where she was India’s leading runscorer. In October 2019, Harmanpreet became the first Indian cricketer, of either gender, to play in 100 T20I matches.

    Born Name

    Jhanavi Kaur Bhullar

    Nick Name

    Harmanpreet, Harman, Harmonster, Harry

    Harmanpreet Kaur in an Instagram post as seen in June 2019Harmanpreet Kaur in an Instagram post as seen in June 2019 (Harmanpreet Kaur / Instagram)

    Sun Sign

    Pisces

    Born Place

    Moga, Punjab, India

    Residence

    Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

    Nationality

    Indian

    Education

    Harmanpreet studied at the Gian Jyoti School Academy in Darapur near her hometown of Moga.

    Occupation

    Cricketer

    Family

    • Father – Harmandar Singh Bhullar (Judicial Court Clerk)
    • Mother – Satwinder Kaur
    • Siblings – Hemjeet Kaur (Younger Sister) (Assistant Professor), Gurjinder “Gary” Bhullar (Younger Brother) (Club Cricketer)

    Manager

    She is represented by –

    • Noopur Kashyap, Personal Manager, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Gagan Gujral, Manager, Cornerstone, Sports and Entertainment Talent Agency, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

    Batting

    Right-Handed

    Bowling

    Right-Arm Off break

    Role

    All-Rounder

    Jersey Number

    • 7, 17, 84 – ODI, T20I
    • 84 – BBL

    Build

    Slim

    Harmanpreet Kaur with her father as seen in June 2019Harmanpreet Kaur with her father as seen in June 2019 (Harmanpreet Kaur / Instagram)

    Height

    5 ft 3 in or 160 cm

    Weight

    54 kg or 119 lbs

    Race / Ethnicity

    Asian (Indian)

    Hair Color

    Black

    Eye Color

    Dark Brown

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Harmanpreet Kaur with her dog as seen in January 2019Harmanpreet Kaur with her dog as seen in January 2019 (Harmanpreet Kaur / Instagram)

    Distinctive Features

    • Lean physique
    • Charming smile
    • Sports a ponytail
    • Has a mole under her right eye

    Brand Endorsements

    Harmanpreet has served as the ambassador for brands such as –

    • CEAT
    • B Natural (ITC’s Juice Brand)
    • Puma (2026)

    She has appeared in TV commercials for brands such as –

    • Nike
    • B Natural
    • HDFC Life

    She has been sponsored by –

    • Royal Challenge
    • Nike
    • Str8bat

    In January 2026, Harmanpreet was announced as the brand ambassador of PUMA through a social experiment wherein the company shared the statistics of a cricketer in their post and asked the followers to guess the cricketer’s name. More than 80% of people guessed the male cricketer.

    Religion

    Sikhism

    Harmanpreet Kaur’s Favorite Things

    • Cricketer/Role Model
    • Soccer Club – Manchester United

    Source – ,

    Harmanpreet Kaur during a match as seen in January 2018Harmanpreet Kaur during a match as seen in January 2018 (Bahnfrend / / CC BY-SA 4.0)

    Harmanpreet Kaur’s Facts

    1. In her formative days, Harmanpreet used to play in men’s and boys’ teams as there were no organized female teams in her hometown and used to train at the Guru Nanak Dev College ground in her neighborhood.
    2. Her first taste of captaincy at the international level came abruptly and in a critical match. She was named captain for the final match of the 2012 Women’s Twenty20 Asia Cup, as regular captain and vice-captain were ruled out due to injuries. Harmanpreet led the team to victory over arch-rivals Pakistan as the team managed to defend a paltry total of 81 runs to win the title for the 5th time.
    3. She moved to Mumbai in 2014, 5 years after making her India debut, to gain regular access to better training and practice facilities. She was employed there by the Indian Railways.
    4. As Test Match cricket is rarely played in the women’s game, she has represented India in just 2 test matches as of January 2026. She took 9 wickets in the 2nd of those games that helped India post an emphatic victory over South Africa.
    5. In June 2016, she became the first Indian, male or female, to be contacted by an overseas T20 franchise when she was signed up by WBBL (Women’s Big Bash League) team Sydney Thunder.
    6. Harmanpreet was honored with the Arjuna Award in 2017, an annual honor accorded by the Government of India that recognizes outstanding achievement in sports.
    7. Her momentous innings of 171 not out against Australia in the semi-final of the 2017 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, was the 2nd highest at that time by an Indian female cricketer in ODIs, the highest by an Indian woman in World Cup history, as well as the highest ever in a knockout-stage match of a Women’s Cricket World Cup.
    8. In December 2017, she was named in the ‘ICC Women’s T20I Team of the Year’.
    9. In November 2018, she became the first Indian cricketer to score a hundred in a Women’s T20I match.
    10. In March 2026, she was tested positive for coronavirus.
    11. In February 2026, Harmanpreet Kaur was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 1.8 crore in the first-ever Women’s Premier League (WPL) auction held in Mumbai. Their team Mumbai Indians won the inaugural WPL title, i.e. WPL 2026 title.
    12. She won ₹5 lakhs for the ‘Catch of the Season’ award in WPL 2026 which was in match #15 against UP Warriorz.
    13. In 2026, Kaur created history by becoming the first Indian woman cricketer to be included in the Wisden Cricketers of the Year list.
    14. In July 2026, Harmanpreet was banned for 2 international matches and was fined 75% of her match fee after she had breached the ‘ICC Code of Conduct’ by smashing stumps with her bat after her dismissal and by mocking and criticizing umpires during the 3rd ODI match against Bangladesh.

    Featured Image by Harmanpreet Kaur / Instagram

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