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ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year

The International Cricket Council (ICC) Women's Cricketer of the Year (known as the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award since 2017 in memory of pioneering women's cricket player and administrator Rachael Heyhoe Flint[1]) is an award given annually as part of the ICC Awards ceremony.[2][3]

ICC Award for Best Women's Cricketer
Presented byICC
First awarded2006
Currently held by Nat Sciver
Most awards Ellyse Perry
Smriti Mandhana
Nat Sciver-Brunt
(2 each)
WebsiteICC Awards
Sarah Taylor (left) and Ellyse Perry have collectively won a total of nine awards across all three categories.

Introduced in 2006, the award adjudges the best-performed female international cricketer across an approximate twelve-month voting period.[4][5] Prior to 2009, each of the top ten women's national teams nominated two players and the final selection was made by a 16-person panel.[6] Since 2009, a long list has been chosen by the ICC Awards voting panel, consisting of cricket administrators, journalists and former players. A subsequent short list is then created by a different, 25-person, board.[4]

Between 2006 and 2011, the award ran as a single category, known as the Women's Player of the Year. From 2012 to 2016, it was separated into two format-specific categories: the Women's ODI Player of the Year and Women's T20I Player of the Year awards. In 2017, an overall Women's Cricketer of the Year category was reintroduced, though the separate awards for One Day and Twenty20 cricket would continue to be presented.

In December 2020, after a reduced amount of international cricket had been played throughout the previous twelve months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ICC staged a special edition of its annual awards ceremony to recognise the best players of the past ten years.[7] Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry swept all three major female categories to be named the Women's ODI Player of the Decade, Women's T20I Player of the Decade and overall Women's Cricketer of the Decade.[8]

To date, Perry has received the most awards across all three categories with a total of six wins. New Zealand batter Suzie Bates, England wicket-keeper Sarah Taylor and West Indies all-rounder Stafanie Taylor are the next-most-decorated players across all categories, having won a total of three awards each.

Winners edit

ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year edit

Year Winner Team Short listed Rationale Ref(s)
2006 Karen Rolton   Australia Rolton recorded a batting average of just under 50.00 during the voting period, scoring totals of 71 and 97 runs in the second Ashes Test against England in August 2005. She also claimed her best one-day bowling figures, taking 4 wickets for 29 runs, and was awarded her 100th ODI cap for Australia. [2][9][10]
2007 Jhulan Goswami   India Goswami had a bowling average below 22 in both Test and ODI cricket; 12.40 and 21.80 respectively, and consistently bowled accurately to maintain a low economy rate. She was particularly effective in a Test match against England in which she took 5 wickets for 33 runs. She also scored her highest total in international cricket of 69 in the voting period. [11][12][13]
2008 Charlotte Edwards   England During the voting period, Edwards scored 492 runs at an average of 54.66 and took 15 wickets at 19.03 for England in ODI cricket. She also scored 94 and 14 not out in her only Test appearance, and captained England during a summer in which they remained unbeaten. [6][14][15]
2009 Claire Taylor   England In 18 ODIs during the voting period, Taylor scored 565 runs at an average of 70.62, and in Twenty20 cricket averaged 115.00 for her 230 runs. She was named Player of the Tournament at both the Women's World Cup and the Women's World Twenty20, each of which England won. [16][17][18]
2010 Shelley Nitschke   Australia Nitschke scored 342 runs at an average of 57.00 in 8 ODIs during the voting period, and also claimed 12 wickets. In 10 Twenty20 matches, she scored a further 265 runs and took 10 wickets, and was part of the winning Australian team at the Women's World Twenty20. [19][20][21]
2011 Stafanie Taylor   West Indies Taylor scored 610 runs in 10 ODIs during the voting period, at an average of 76.25, and also claimed 15 wickets. She also scored 49 runs and took 5 wickets in Twenty20 matches. She was part of the West Indies team which won the Women's Twenty20 Cricket Challenge. [3][22][23]

ICC Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year edit

Year Winner Team Short listed Rationale Ref(s)
2012 Stafanie Taylor   West Indies In 13 ODI matches played during the award qualifying period, Taylor scored 514 runs at an average of 46.72, and additionally took 16 wickets with her off-spin at an average of 13.12. [30]
2013 Suzie Bates   New Zealand During the award qualifying period, Bates was the top scorer with 681 runs in 11 matches at an average of 75.66, scoring two centuries and 5 half-centuries in the process. She was also the top scorer of the 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup. [31][32][33]
2014 Sarah Taylor   England During the award qualifying period, Taylor was the top scorer with 361 runs in 12 matches at an average of 40.11. She also helped England win the 2013–14 Women's Ashes. [34][35][36]
2015 Meg Lanning   Australia During the award qualifying period, Lanning was the top scorer with 531 runs in 7 matches at an average of 88.50, scoring two centuries and 3 half-centuries in the process. She also helped Australia win the 2015 Women's Ashes. [37][38]
2016 Suzie Bates   New Zealand [39]
2017 Amy Satterthwaite   New Zealand [24]
2018 Smriti Mandhana   India [25]
2019 Ellyse Perry   Australia [26]
2021 Lizelle Lee   South Africa
2022

Nat Sciver-Brunt

  England [40]
2023

Chamari Athapaththu

  Sri Lanka [41]

ICC Women's T20I Cricketer of the Year edit

Year Winner Team Short listed Rationale Ref(s)
2012 Sarah Taylor   England In 10 T20I matches played during the qualifying period, Taylor scored 340 runs at an average of 48.57, and additionally claimed 7 stumpings and 4 catches as a wicket-keeper. [42]
2013 During the award qualifying period, Taylor was the top scorer with 422 runs in 13 matches at an average of 42.20, scoring 3 half-centuries. She also helped England win the 2013 Women's Ashes. [31][32][43]
2014 Meg Lanning   Australia During the award qualifying period, Lanning scored 594 runs in 16 matches at an average of 49.50, apart from scoring 3 half-centuries she was the only player to score a century, becoming just the third player to score a century in women's T20Is. [34][35][44]
2015 Stafanie Taylor   West Indies During the award qualifying period, Taylor was the top scorer with 340 runs in 9 matches at an average of 42.50, scoring 3 half-centuries. [37][45]
2016 Suzie Bates   New Zealand [39]
2017 Beth Mooney   Australia [24]
2018 Alyssa Healy   Australia [46]
2019 [26]
2021

Tammy Beaumont

  England
2022

Tahlia McGrath

  Australia [47]
2023

Hayley Matthews

  West Indies [48]

ICC Women's Emerging Cricketer of the Year edit

ICC Women's Associate Player of the Year edit

Year Winner
2021   Andrea-Mae Zepeda
2022   Esha Oza
2023   Queentor Abel

ICC Women's Cricketer of the Decade edit

Year Winner Team Short listed Rationale Ref(s)
Women's Cricketer of the Decade Ellyse Perry   Australia [8][49]
Women's ODI Player of the Decade Ellyse Perry   Australia [8][49]
Women's T20I Player of the Decade Ellyse Perry   Australia [8][49]

See also edit

References edit

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The International Cricket Council ICC Women s Cricketer of the Year known as the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award since 2017 in memory of pioneering women s cricket player and administrator Rachael Heyhoe Flint 1 is an award given annually as part of the ICC Awards ceremony 2 3 ICC Award for Best Women s CricketerPresented byICCFirst awarded2006Currently held byNat SciverMost awardsEllyse Perry Smriti Mandhana Nat Sciver Brunt 2 each WebsiteICC AwardsSarah Taylor left and Ellyse Perry have collectively won a total of nine awards across all three categories Introduced in 2006 the award adjudges the best performed female international cricketer across an approximate twelve month voting period 4 5 Prior to 2009 each of the top ten women s national teams nominated two players and the final selection was made by a 16 person panel 6 Since 2009 a long list has been chosen by the ICC Awards voting panel consisting of cricket administrators journalists and former players A subsequent short list is then created by a different 25 person board 4 Between 2006 and 2011 the award ran as a single category known as the Women s Player of the Year From 2012 to 2016 it was separated into two format specific categories the Women s ODI Player of the Year and Women s T20I Player of the Year awards In 2017 an overall Women s Cricketer of the Year category was reintroduced though the separate awards for One Day and Twenty20 cricket would continue to be presented In December 2020 after a reduced amount of international cricket had been played throughout the previous twelve months due to the COVID 19 pandemic the ICC staged a special edition of its annual awards ceremony to recognise the best players of the past ten years 7 Australian all rounder Ellyse Perry swept all three major female categories to be named the Women s ODI Player of the Decade Women s T20I Player of the Decade and overall Women s Cricketer of the Decade 8 To date Perry has received the most awards across all three categories with a total of six wins New Zealand batter Suzie Bates England wicket keeper Sarah Taylor and West Indies all rounder Stafanie Taylor are the next most decorated players across all categories having won a total of three awards each Contents 1 Winners 1 1 ICC Women s Cricketer of the Year 1 2 ICC Women s ODI Cricketer of the Year 1 3 ICC Women s T20I Cricketer of the Year 1 4 ICC Women s Emerging Cricketer of the Year 1 5 ICC Women s Associate Player of the Year 1 6 ICC Women s Cricketer of the Decade 2 See also 3 ReferencesWinners editIn the following tables the year of each award corresponds to the date of the relevant ceremony and not necessarily the precise voting period ICC Women s Cricketer of the Year edit Year Winner Team Short listed Rationale Ref s 2006 Karen Rolton nbsp Australia Katherine Brunt nbsp England Anjum Chopra nbsp India Rolton recorded a batting average of just under 50 00 during the voting period scoring totals of 71 and 97 runs in the second Ashes Test against England in August 2005 She also claimed her best one day bowling figures taking 4 wickets for 29 runs and was awarded her 100th ODI cap for Australia 2 9 10 2007 Jhulan Goswami nbsp India Lisa Sthalekar nbsp Australia Claire Taylor nbsp England Goswami had a bowling average below 22 in both Test and ODI cricket 12 40 and 21 80 respectively and consistently bowled accurately to maintain a low economy rate She was particularly effective in a Test match against England in which she took 5 wickets for 33 runs She also scored her highest total in international cricket of 69 in the voting period 11 12 13 2008 Charlotte Edwards nbsp England Nicola Browne nbsp New Zealand Lisa Sthalekar nbsp Australia Claire Taylor nbsp England During the voting period Edwards scored 492 runs at an average of 54 66 and took 15 wickets at 19 03 for England in ODI cricket She also scored 94 and 14 not out in her only Test appearance and captained England during a summer in which they remained unbeaten 6 14 15 2009 Claire Taylor nbsp England Charlotte Edwards nbsp England Shelley Nitschke nbsp Australia In 18 ODIs during the voting period Taylor scored 565 runs at an average of 70 62 and in Twenty20 cricket averaged 115 00 for her 230 runs She was named Player of the Tournament at both the Women s World Cup and the Women s World Twenty20 each of which England won 16 17 18 2010 Shelley Nitschke nbsp Australia Katherine Brunt nbsp England Ellyse Perry nbsp Australia Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies Nitschke scored 342 runs at an average of 57 00 in 8 ODIs during the voting period and also claimed 12 wickets In 10 Twenty20 matches she scored a further 265 runs and took 10 wickets and was part of the winning Australian team at the Women s World Twenty20 19 20 21 2011 Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies Charlotte Edwards nbsp England Lydia Greenway nbsp England Shelley Nitschke nbsp Australia Taylor scored 610 runs in 10 ODIs during the voting period at an average of 76 25 and also claimed 15 wickets She also scored 49 runs and took 5 wickets in Twenty20 matches She was part of the West Indies team which won the Women s Twenty20 Cricket Challenge 3 22 23 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award Year Winner Team Short listed Rationale Ref s 2017 Ellyse Perry nbsp Australia 24 2018 Smriti Mandhana nbsp India 25 2019 Ellyse Perry nbsp Australia 26 2021 Smriti Mandhana nbsp India Tammy Beaumont nbsp England Lizelle Lee nbsp South Africa Gaby Lewis nbsp Ireland 27 2022 Nat Sciver Brunt nbsp England Amelia Kerr nbsp New Zealand Smriti Mandhana nbsp India Beth Mooney nbsp Australia 28 2023 Chamari Athapaththu nbsp Sri Lanka Ashleigh Gardner nbsp Australia Beth Mooney nbsp Australia 29 ICC Women s ODI Cricketer of the Year edit Year Winner Team Short listed Rationale Ref s 2012 Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies Anisa Mohammed nbsp West Indies Lydia Greenway nbsp England Sarah Taylor nbsp England In 13 ODI matches played during the award qualifying period Taylor scored 514 runs at an average of 46 72 and additionally took 16 wickets with her off spin at an average of 13 12 30 2013 Suzie Bates nbsp New Zealand Charlotte Edwards nbsp England Meg Lanning nbsp Australia Dane van Niekerk nbsp South Africa Anya Shrubsole nbsp England Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies During the award qualifying period Bates was the top scorer with 681 runs in 11 matches at an average of 75 66 scoring two centuries and 5 half centuries in the process She was also the top scorer of the 2013 Women s Cricket World Cup 31 32 33 2014 Sarah Taylor nbsp England Charlotte Edwards nbsp England Mithali Raj nbsp India Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies During the award qualifying period Taylor was the top scorer with 361 runs in 12 matches at an average of 40 11 She also helped England win the 2013 14 Women s Ashes 34 35 36 2015 Meg Lanning nbsp Australia During the award qualifying period Lanning was the top scorer with 531 runs in 7 matches at an average of 88 50 scoring two centuries and 3 half centuries in the process She also helped Australia win the 2015 Women s Ashes 37 38 2016 Suzie Bates nbsp New Zealand 39 2017 Amy Satterthwaite nbsp New Zealand 24 2018 Smriti Mandhana nbsp India 25 2019 Ellyse Perry nbsp Australia 26 2021 Lizelle Lee nbsp South Africa Tammy Beaumont nbsp England Hayley Matthews nbsp West Indies Fatima Sana nbsp Pakistan 2022 Nat Sciver Brunt nbsp England Shabnim Ismail nbsp South Africa Amelia Kerr nbsp New Zealand Alyssa Healy nbsp Australia 40 2023 Chamari Athapaththu nbsp Sri Lanka Ashleigh Gardner nbsp Australia Nat Sciver nbsp England Amelia Kerr nbsp New Zealand 41 ICC Women s T20I Cricketer of the Year edit Year Winner Team Short listed Rationale Ref s 2012 Sarah Taylor nbsp England Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies Alyssa Healy nbsp Australia Lisa Sthalekar nbsp Australia In 10 T20I matches played during the qualifying period Taylor scored 340 runs at an average of 48 57 and additionally claimed 7 stumpings and 4 catches as a wicket keeper 42 2013 Suzie Bates nbsp New Zealand Shanel Daley nbsp West Indies Deandra Dottin nbsp West Indies Meg Lanning nbsp Australia Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies During the award qualifying period Taylor was the top scorer with 422 runs in 13 matches at an average of 42 20 scoring 3 half centuries She also helped England win the 2013 Women s Ashes 31 32 43 2014 Meg Lanning nbsp Australia Charlotte Edwards nbsp England Mithali Raj nbsp India Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies During the award qualifying period Lanning scored 594 runs in 16 matches at an average of 49 50 apart from scoring 3 half centuries she was the only player to score a century becoming just the third player to score a century in women s T20Is 34 35 44 2015 Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies During the award qualifying period Taylor was the top scorer with 340 runs in 9 matches at an average of 42 50 scoring 3 half centuries 37 45 2016 Suzie Bates nbsp New Zealand 39 2017 Beth Mooney nbsp Australia 24 2018 Alyssa Healy nbsp Australia Suzie Bates nbsp New Zealand Meg Lanning nbsp Australia 46 2019 26 2021 Tammy Beaumont nbsp England Gaby Lewis nbsp Ireland Smriti Mandhana nbsp India Natalie Sciver nbsp England 2022 Tahlia McGrath nbsp Australia Smriti Mandhana nbsp India Nida Dar nbsp Pakistan Sophie Devine nbsp New Zealand 47 2023 Hayley Matthews nbsp West Indies Ellyse Perry nbsp Australia Sophie Ecclestone nbsp England 48 ICC Women s Emerging Cricketer of the Year edit Year Winner2017 nbsp Beth Mooney2018 nbsp Sophie Ecclestone2019 nbsp Chanida Sutthiruang2021 nbsp Fatima Sana2022 nbsp Renuka Singh2023 nbsp Phoebe LitchfieldICC Women s Associate Player of the Year edit Year Winner2021 nbsp Andrea Mae Zepeda2022 nbsp Esha Oza2023 nbsp Queentor AbelICC Women s Cricketer of the Decade edit Main article ICC Awards of the Decade Year Winner Team Short listed Rationale Ref s Women s Cricketer of the Decade Ellyse Perry nbsp Australia Suzie Bates nbsp New Zealand Meg Lanning nbsp Australia Mithali Raj nbsp India Sarah Taylor nbsp England Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies 8 49 Women s ODI Player of the Decade Ellyse Perry nbsp Australia Suzie Bates nbsp New Zealand Mithali Raj nbsp India Stafanie Taylor nbsp West Indies Jhulan Goswami nbsp India Meg Lanning nbsp Australia 8 49 Women s T20I Player of the Decade Ellyse Perry nbsp Australia Sophie Devine nbsp New Zealand Deandra Dottin nbsp West Indies Alyssa Healy nbsp Australia Meg Lanning nbsp Australia Anya Shrubsole nbsp England 8 49 See also edit nbsp Cricket portal nbsp Sports portalWisden Leading Woman Cricketer in the World Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy ICC Test Player of the Year ICC ODI Player of the YearReferences edit Rachael Heyhoe Flint ICC announces annual award to honour ex England captain BBC Sport 8 March 2017 Retrieved 14 January 2019 a b Cricinfo staff 3 November 2006 Rolton wins Women s Player of the Year award ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 19 May 2012 a b ESPNcricinfo staff 12 September 2011 Stafanie Taylor wins Women s Cricketer award ESPNcricinfo 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