Listing the Top 10 Beautiful Female Cricketers in WBBL
All of the listed beautiful female cricketers possess the beauty and talent to inspire their respective Wbbl teams. Among them, some have gone on to win the World titles but some are yet to taste silverware.
1. Smriti Mandhana ( Official Instagram: @smriti_mandhana)
- Country: India
- Player Role: Opening Batsmen
- Batting Style: Left-hand bat
- Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break
- WBBL Team: Brisbane Heat (signed)
Smriti is a prime example of a combination of beauty and the brain. After debuting in 2013, Mandhana has never looked back and has become an integral part of the Indian Women’s’ Cricket Team.
2. Ellyse Perry (Official Instagram: @ellyseperry)
- Country: Australia
- Player Role: All-rounder
- Batting Style: Right-hand bat
- Bowling Style: Right-arm fast-medium
- WBBL Team: Sidney Sixers
Ellyse is undoubtedly a prominent name in women’s international cricket. She is the youngest ever women’s cricketer to play the game. Perry’s green eyes coupled with insanely beautiful looks makes her one of the prettiest and beautiful female cricketers in present.
3. Sophie Ecclestone ( Official Instagram: @sophecc19)
- Country: England
- Player Role: Bowler
- Batting
- Style: Right-hand bat
- Bowling Style: Slow left-arm orthodox
- WBBL Team: Perth Scorchers (Rumored)
Sophie is ranked 1st in terms of the world’s T20I bowlers. The 5ft 11 in bowler has been a dominant force for England. At just 21 years of age, Sophie is hailed as many as a ‘beautiful player ever’ to play the game.
4. Katherine Brunt (Official Instagram: @kbrunt26)
- Country: England
- Player Role: Bowling All-rounder
- Batting
- Style: Right-hand bat
- Bowling Style: Right-arm fast-medium
- WBBL Team: Melbourne Stars
This passionate English cricketer has a strong built coupled with very good looks. Katherine is a very passionate cricketer who lives the game ball by ball.
5. Sophie Molineux (Official Instagram: @sophiemolineux)
- Country: Australia
- Player Role: Bowler
- Batting
- Style: Left-hand bat
- Bowling Style: Slow left-arm orthodox
- WBBL Team: Melbourne Renegades
Sophie was one of the crucial contributors to Australia’s 4th ICC World T20I Championship win. She is as beautiful as they come and rumored to have a strong presence in the locker room.
6. Ashleigh Gardner (Official Instagram: @ashleigh_gardner97)
- Country: Australia
- Player Role: Bowler
- Batting
- Style: Right-hand bat
- Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break
- WBBL Team: Sydney Sixers
This 23-year talented Aussie is the future of Australian crickets. With a powerhouse of talent and skill, Ashleigh is destined to become one of the best in the coming years.
7. Rachael Haynes (Official Instagram: @rach1919)
- Country: Australia
- Player Role: Batsman
- Batting
- Style: Left-hand bat
- Bowling Style: Left-arm medium
- WBBL Team: Sydney Thunders
After an iffy start to her career, Rachael slowly grew to become an important member of the Australian side. Despite being 34, she is one of the prettiest Aussies presently.
8. Sarah Taylor (Official Instagram: @sjtaylor30)
- Country: England
- Player Role: Top-order batsman
- Batting
- Style: Right-hand bat
- Fielding: Wicketkeeper
- WBBL Team: Adelaide Strikers
Sarah is one of the most gifted crickets coming out of England. She won the World Cup as well as the World T20 before retiring at the age of 30.
9. Heather Knight (Official Instagram: @heatherknight55)
- Country: England
- Player Role: Middle-order batsman
- Batting
- Style: Right-hand bat
- Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break
- WBBL Team: Sydney Thunder
The England women’s cricket captain has raised many eyebrows after being the captain. However, with the skillset and the good looks, she managed to please the critics.
10. Natalie Sciver (Official Instagram: @natsciver)
- Country: England
- Player Role: All-rounder
- Batting
- Style: Right-hand bat
- Bowling Style: Right-arm medium
- WBBL Team: Melbourne Stars
Playing professional cricket was Natalie’s third-choice after tennis and football. This England beauty catches everyone’s eye while being in or out of the field.