Top 5 Women Cricket Players of all times

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In this article we will talk about women’s cricket, namely, we will talk about the top 5 best players in this sport.

Meg Lanning (Australia)

Her name is one of the first things on the tongue of anyone who asks for the name of a woman who plays cricket. A four-time World Cup captain and Commonwealth Games gold medal winner, Lanning burst onto the international stage as a teenager in 2010 with a victory against England in just her second ODI. She has scored more points in a single day than any other woman, setting a world record, and is also Australia’s all-time leading scorer across all formats.

This athlete is certainly on the list of the best hitters in the world, therefore she rightfully occupies the top places in the ICC women’s ranking. Lanning has won the Belinda Clark Award 4 times, which is a unique achievement.

Ellyse Perry (Australia)

She has the unique honor of representing her country in both cricket and football. At the age of 16, she got her first taste of cricket before playing professional football for her country. When she appeared at the 2009 Women’s Cricket World Cup, Perry became the youngest Australian cricketer to compete in a multi-national tournament.

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At the moment, Ellyse Perry is one of the most talented female cricket players in the world and has been able to achieve great success in both cricket and football. The athlete takes 1st place in the ICC women’s ranking. In 2017, Perry was named Women’s Cricketer of the Year (Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award).

Mithali Raj (India)

At the moment, among all the batters in the world of women’s cricket, Mithali Raj can be safely called the best. The player was the captain of the Indian national team, the leading scorer in the history of women’s international cricket. Mithali Raj’s contribution to the development of women’s cricket is hard to overestimate. The athlete is a key link in the Indian national team and it was thanks to Raj that the national team took part in two World Championships at once.

Mithali perfectly reads the game and always acts according to the situation. Incredible skills and technique have brought the Indian athlete many awards, but Raj’s highest achievement is the title of the best woman in Wisden cricket in 2017. At the moment, experts and fans consider Mithali Raj one of the most consistent female cricket players in the world.

In October 2019, the 36-year-old Raj became the first female cricketer to compete for two decades in ODI cricket.

Stafanie Taylor (West Indies)

One of the most famous players in women’s cricket. Taylor is an elite batter, an all-rounder who was ranked No. 1 in the ICC Women’s rankings. Stafanie played a key role in the West Indies women’s team’s victory at the 2016 T20 World Championship. The former captain of the team plays in an aggressive style, while she is able to effectively take the wicket.

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Today, Stafanie Taylor is one of the most formidable opponents in women’s cricket for any team. In 2011 and 2012, Taylor was named the ICC Women’s Player of the Year.

Suzie Bates (New Zealand)

One of the most famous female cricketers in the world, she was named ICC ODI and T20l Player of the Year in 2016 and Wisden named her the world’s leading female cricketer in 2015. Bates captained WHITE FERNS for almost seven years before stepping down from that position in 2018. During her tenure, she has led the team to several ICC tournament finals. During the 2018 ICC Women’s World T20 tournament in the West Indies, Bates became the first cricketer (male or female) to score 3,000 runs in international T20 matches. During the tournament, Bates was New Zealand’s top scorer with 161 runs in four matches.

She is an amazing batter (more rarely, a bowler), the most famous female cricketer in New Zealand, who brought her team many achievements in major international tournaments. The highest achievements are two victories at the World Championships.

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