Women’s cricket has taken the world by storm. They frequently appear in national, international, and domestic cricket competitions. Competitions that initially featured men’s cricket are increasingly adding categories for women. This showcases and brings out the talent and skills of emerging and veteran cricketers.
Women’s cricket is a blend of fitness, skills and beauty. Female cricketers you often watch during the games appear aggressive and skilful during the heat of the match. However, underneath all the sweat and grime, there is quite literally a model, or should I say a diva?
Top 10 Hottest & Most Sexy Women Cricketers In The World 2025
The listing may seem fair or unfair based on your perspective. It was challenging work because the more you look into it, the more beauty you find. I couldn’t possibly accommodate all the gorgeous women cricketers in the list of Top 10, but I tried.
The apparent fact is that several more women cricketers undoubtedly fall under this category. However, these are the Top 10 Hottest & Most Sexy Women Cricketers In The World 2025 that I have listed. These are not ranked because that would be an offence to the appearances of these fine women cricketers.
10) Phoebe Litchfield

Phoebe Litchfield is a left-handed batter for the international Australian cricket team. She has been in the national team since 2022. She was first added to the national squad in January 2022. Her T20I debut game was against India in the T20 series. Phoebe was added to the national squad for the ODI series against Pakistan.
In her debut ODI match against Pakistan, she became the youngest Australian cricketer to score a half-century. She also became the first female Australian cricketer to score back-to-back half-centuries at the start of her ODI career.
9) Suné Luus

A South African bowling all-rounder, Suné Luus, is an expert bowler with formidable batting skills. With 124 ODIs and 128 T20Is, she has scored 2,265 and 1,395 runs, respectively. Suné Luus can bowl in both leg-break and arm-break styles. Her ODI and T20I wickets are 115 and 52, respectively.
She was in the U-19 national team when she was only 13. Suné captained the U19 team at age 14 and 15 (2010 and 2011) and won the national championship. She is the first bowler with two six-wicket hauls in ODIs. In Cricket South Africa’s annual awards, Suné received the Women’s Cricketer of the Year award.
8) Harmanpreet Kaur

Harmanpreet Kaur is the captain of the Indian national cricket team in all formats. She is the only female cricketer to score above 3,000 runs and the first female to score a century in T20I. Harmanpreet’s international cricket career began in 2009, and she has been an active participant ever since.
She has scored above 3,000 runs in both ODI and T20I formats. Kaur is an all-rounder with 31 ODI and 32 T20I wickets. She was one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 2023. Kaur was also the Sportswoman of the Year at the 2023 Sportstar Aces Awards.
7) Holly Ferling

Holly Ferling is an Australian cricketer who performs better as a bowler. With her previous international games in 2016, she currently plays for the Australian Capital Territory in the Intavision ACT Meteors. With her fast-medium bowling, Holly has taken 24 wickets in 22 ODIs and five wickets in 9 T20Is.
In the 2013 Women’s Cricket World Cup, Holly played four games and took nine wickets. Earlier in her career, she played in the men’s senior inter-club competition at 14. In her first three balls of the game, she took three wickets, getting a hat-trick.
6) Ashleigh Gardner

Ashleigh Gardner is another Australian cricketer with all-rounder skills. She began her international career in 2017 and has played 96 T20Is and 77 ODIs. Being an all-rounder, she has scored 1,411 and 1,270 runs with 78 and 101 wickets in the T20I and ODI games.
Ashleigh was awarded the Belinda Clark Award in 2022 and 2024 for being Australia’s best women’s international cricketer. She has also won the Women’s Cricket World Cup in 2022, contributing 48 runs and three wickets.
5) Harleen Deol

A right-handed attacking batter with decent bowling skills, Harleen Deol plays for the Indian national cricket team. Harleen’s WODI debut was against England in 2019, at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. The month after her WODI debut, she debuted for WT20I against England.
Harleen was added to India’s national squad in January 2020 for the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Her first international and ODI century was in December 2024 against the West Indies. In 19 ODI and 24 T20I games, she has scored 561 and 251 runs, respectively.
4) Lauren Bell

Lauren Bell is an English cricketer who debuted her international career in 2022. Due to her height of 6 feet, she is nicknamed The Shard after the Shard of London Bridge. Lauren is primarily a right-arm medium-fast bowler.
Since her international career began in 2017, she has only played eight ODIs and fourteen T20I games. Regardless of that, she has taken 14 and 18 wickets in the categories, respectively. She was nominated for the 2023 ICC Emerging Women’s Cricketer of the Year.
3) Amelia Kerr

The New Zealand all-rounder, Amelia Kerr, is the youngest woman cricketer to score an ODI double century. She is a right-handed batter and leg break bowler with the highest individual score in an ODI match. Amelia has taken 99 ODI and 93 T20I wickets in her career and will continue to add more.
She is also the youngest cricketer in both categories (male or female) to score a double century in an ODI match. Her recent international award is the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year, and she was also the player of the tournament in the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup.
2) Smriti Mandhana

Arguably one of the best Indian cricketers, Smriti Mandhana is the national team’s vice-captain. She is a left-handed batter whose primary role is opening batter. Smriti is easily the most dominant opening batter in women’s cricket.
Since her international career in 2017, she has either been nominated for or won several Cricketer Of The Year awards. Her most recent international award is Wisden’s Leading Cricketer in the World. She also won the BCCI’s Best International Cricketer and Highest ODI Run-Getter.
1) Ellyse Perry

Ellyse Perry is not only among the best but also the hottest players in Women’s cricket. She is an Australian cricketer excelling in every aspect of the game. Ellyse has played in all formats of international cricket. She is adept at contributing runs with her perfect strikes and taking wickets with her fast-medium bowling.
Ellyse is also a former soccer player, with her last game in 2012. She was simultaneously playing cricket and football, eventually choosing cricket as her primary career. She is the only player to have appeared in both FIFA and ICC World Cups.