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Sunday, October 29, 2017

Top 10 Most Beautiful & Hottest Women Cricketers In The World OF 2019-20{Update-2020}

Here is the post of top 10 most beautiful women cricketers in the world of 2019.The Women’s Cricket World Cup is just around the corner and there are many reasons to watch them. Primarily, these are some of the best female athletes in every country and they are representing their country at the biggest stage of their sport. Women’s Cricket needs a lot of support to be anywhere close to the level of their men counterparts.In some of the countries, the women cricket is really popular and in India, the game is gaining popularity. In this article, we have revealed the names of 10 most beautiful women cricketers in the world. These players are high on glamor and sports which are a rare combination.If it wasn’t for cricket, some of them could have easily made a career as models. Let’s celebrate ten of the best looking women in cricket today.That being said, let’s not take anything away from the fact that most of the cricketers in Women’s teams are blessed with excellent genes.

Top 10 Most Beautiful Women Cricketers In The World 2019


10. Sara McGlashan

Born:-28 March 1982
Age:-35

Sara Jade McGlashan is a New Zealand cricketer who has played two women's test matches, 80 women's one-day internationals and 16 Twenty20 matches for the New Zealand. She is the sister of Peter McGlashan. She plays for the Central Districts in the State League. McGlashan along with Nicola Browne set the highest record 6th wicket partnership in the Women's World Cup history (139*). In 2016, she hit the final runs that secured the fightback for Sydney Sixers to qualify for the playoffs despite losing six games in a row to start the season.

9. Rosalie Birch

Born:-6 December 1983
Age:-33

Rosalie Anne Birch is an English cricketer and a member of the current England team. An off spinner and lower middle order batsman, she was part of the England team that won the Ashes in 2005 and retained them in 2008.From 2003 Birch combined her cricketing career with full-time study at the University of Sussex.she graduated with a BA in Linguistics in 2006.She has played seven Test matches, 37 One Day Internationals, and four Twenty20 Internationals.She performs extremely well in batting as well as in bowling. In total, she played 7 Test Matches, 37 ODI, and 4 T20 matches.

8. Meghann Moira Lanning

Born:-25 March 1992
Age:-25

Meghann Moira "Meg" Lanning is an Australian cricketer. An opening batsman, she is captain and a current member of the Australian women's cricket team and the Victorian Spirit. She currently holds the title of the best batswoman in the world having the ICC ODI Ranking No 1 Spot. Her highest score in ODI is 135 and her highest score in T20 is 126.Lanning made her T20 International debut on 30 December 2010 against New Zealand in the Rose Bowl tournament, scoring 10 runs as Australia beat New Zealand by 4 wickets.

7. Mithali Raj

Born:-3 December 1982
Age:-34

Mithali Dorai Raj is an Indian cricketer and the captain of the Indian Women's cricket team in Tests and ODI. Often regarded as one of the greatest cricketing batters to have ever played the game, she is the highest run-scorer in women's international cricket and the only female cricketer to surpass the 6,000 run mark in ODIs.She is the first player to score 7 consecutive 50s in ODIs.Raj is the first captain (men or women) to lead India to an ICC ODI World Cup final twice – 2005 and 2017.

6. Isobel Joyce 

Born:-25 July 1983
Age:-34

Isobel Mary Helen Cecilia Joyce is an Irish cricketer. She is a right-handed batsman and left-arm medium pace bowler, She has played one Test and 67 ODIs for the Ireland women's cricket team to date.In April 2016, she stepped down as captain of the Ireland women's cricket team following their exit at the group stages of the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 in India. She captained Ireland in 62 matches across all formats of the games including two Women's World Twenty20.

5. Laura Marsh 

Born:-5 December 1986
Age:-30

Laura Alexandra Marsh is an English cricketer.Born in Pembury, Kent, she began playing cricket at 11 and started her career as a medium pace bowler but found greater success when she switched to off-spin. She plays county cricket for Sussex, represents the Rubies and made her Test debut against India in 2006. She was part of the England team that retained the Ashes in Australia in 2008 and in England in 2009.

4. Isa Guha

Born:-21 May 1985
Age:-32

Isa Tara Guha at High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, is an England cricketer of Bengali descent who played in the 2005 Women's Cricket World Cup in South Africa. She cites winning the World Cup in 2009 as a career highlight.A right arm fast medium bowler, she made her Test debut at the age of 17 against India in 2002 when she was named BBC Asian Network Sports Personality of the Year. Her best bowling in 44 One Day Internationals is the 5 for 22 she took against New Zealand in 2004. As of 31 December 2008, she was ranked the number one bowler in the ICC Women's One Day International rankings.

3. Sarah Jane Taylor 

Born:-20 May 1989
Age:-28

Sarah Jane Taylor is an English cricketer. She is a wicket keeper-batter known for her free-flowing stroke play, opening the batting in one-day matches and batting in the middle order in Tests. She was a member of the England team which retained the Ashes in Australia in 2008. She plays county cricket for Sussex.She also broke the record for the highest standards in ODI with a partnership of 268.Taylor was a member of the winning women's team at the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup held in England.

2. Holly Ferling 

Born:-22 December 1995
Age:-21

Holly Lee Ferling is an Australian cricketer who 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. A right-arm fast-medium paced bowler, Ferling made four appearances during the 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup, taking nine wickets at an average of 10.55; placing her second on the bowling averages tables. She was named as the twelfth player in the team of the tournament, selected by an ICC panel.

1. Ellyse Alexandra Perry

Born:-3 November 1990
Age:-26

Ellyse Alexandra Perry is an Australian sportswoman who made her debut for both the Australian cricket and the Australian women's national soccer team at the age of 16. She played her first cricket international in July 2007 before earning her first soccer cap for Australia a month later. Perry is the youngest person to represent Australia in cricket and the first Australian to have appeared in both cricket and soccer World Cups.