Cricket is not just about batsman, bowler, wickets, catches and umpire, there is more to it; good looks, hotness and beauty. The crickets are not only talented but also good looking and sexy. When the women team play on the field, apart from a good game, you also get to see a lot of beauty scattered on the ground.
Let’s have a look at 15 most beautiful women cricketers in the world:
1.) Dane van Niekerk (South Africa)
She is South Africa’s women’s team captain in all three forms. In February 2017, during the 2017 Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier, she became the seventh player to reach 1,000 runs and take 100 wickets in WODIs. She also became the first player for South Africa to take 100 wickets in WODI’s.
2.) Amy Satterthwaite (New Zealand)
She is a left-handed batswomman and a right-arm medium bowler. On 26 February 2017 against Australia, she became the first player in WODI and second overall after Kumar Sangakkara in ODI to score four consecutive hundreds.
3.) Isobel Joyce (Ireland)
She is a right-handed batswoman and left-arm medium pace bowler. Before stepping down from the captaincy, she led Ireland in 62 matches across all formats of the games including two Women’s World Twenty20.
4.) Katherine Brunt (England)
She is an aggressive right arm fast bowler with a classical action. Brunt was named England women’s Cricketer of the Year in 2006 and again in 2010.
5.) Sune Luus (South Africa)
She is a South African all-rounder who in August 2016 during a match against Ireland at the Merrion Cricket Club in Dublin, became the second player to score a half-century and take a five-for in a women’s ODI, after Heather Knight, by scoring 52 runs and taking 6 wickets.
6.) Smriti Mandhana (India)
Smriti is an opening batswoman in the Indian women’s cricket team. During an ODI against West Indies in June 2017, she became the youngest Indian and overall third in the world to score a century in ICC Women’s World Cup.
7.) Meg Lanning (Australia)
She is an opening batswoman and captain of the Australian women’s cricket team.
On 5th March 2017, against New Zealand she scored her 10th hundred in WODI, breaking the record of most centuries in WODI. Also went onto become the first female cricketer to score 10 centuries in Women’s ODI history.
8.) Sana Mir (Pakistan)
She is the captain of the Pakistan national women’s cricket team in the ODIs as well as a former T20 captain. In February 2017, during the 2017 Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier, she became the first Pakistan woman to take 100 wickets in Women ODI’s.
9.) Holly Ferling (Australia)
A right-arm fast medium paced bowler, Ferling made her debut for the Australia national women’s cricket team in 2013 and currently plays for the Brisbane Heat and Queensland Cricket in Australia’s domestic competitions.
10.) Sarah Taylor (England)
She is a wicketkeeper-batswoman known for her free flowing stroke play. In 2015, she became the first woman to play men’s grade cricket in Australia when she appeared as wicketkeeper for Northern Districts against Port Adelaide at Salisbury Oval in South Australia’s premier men’s competition.
11.) Ellyse Perry (Australia)
She made her debut for both the Australian cricket and the Australian women’s national soccer team at the age of 16. Perry is the youngest player to represent Australia in cricket and the first Australian to have appeared in both cricket and soccer World Cups.
12.) Tammy Beaumont (England)
Tammy Beaumont is an English cricketer. She opens the batting for Kent Women and keeps wicket. She made her international debut in the first One Day International of the tour, at Basseterre, on 4 November 2009. Beaumont is the holder of one of the first tranche of 18 ECB central contracts for women players, which were announced in April 2014.
13.) Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa)
South African teenager Laura Wolvaardt is regarded as a sensational batter in Women’s cricket, she has registered 9 fifty plus scores in the very first year in International cricket.
14.) Sushma Verma (India)
Sushma Verma is an Indian cricketer who started her national-level career as a wicket-keeper and right-hand batswoman. She is the first player from Himachal Pradesh male or female to represent India in international cricket.
15.) Fran Wilson (England)
Fran Wilson is a beautiful performer in the cricketing circles at the moment. Hailing from Surrey, she has quite a fan base at a tender age of 25 and is one of the most adorable personalities in the English team.