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10 Women Cricketers Who Became National Crush

We will disclose the ten most beautiful women cricketers worldwide who have represented their country and become the national crush of cricket.

The cricketers have always been known for their game, but many have been known for other reasons. Some cricketers have been in the news more for their off-field reasons than their on-field performances and have become cricket crushes. Today, we will talk about eleven (10+ 1 Bonus) women cricketers who became famous for their beauty and sports and a favorite in their country and the world.

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Women Cricketers Who Became National Crush

Women Cricketers Who Became National Crush
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Smriti Mandhana– cricket crush of India

Born on 18 July 1996, Smriti Mandhana is known for her aggressive batting, cute smile, and beauty. She debuted for India at just 17 in 2013 and instantly became the national crush of India 2013. Smriti is a left-handed opening batswoman. In 2018, the BCCI declared her the best women’s international cricketer.

Smriti belongs to a Marwari family. Her father, Srinivas Mandhana, is a former cricketer. Her mother is Sunita Mandhana, and her brother is Shravan Mandhana. Smriti is still single, and there is no news of her having an affair, but she has become India’s cricket crush.

Smriti Mandhana became a crush of the entire country and one of the best batters on the Indian team. But Smriti had a huge crush on Hrithik Roshan from childhood.

Harmanpreet Kaur

Born on 8 March 1989, Harmanpreet Kaur is one of India’s best cricketers and another cricket crush of India. She is a right-handed batter and right-arm off-break bowler. She made her debut for India in 2009. Harmanpreet is one of the few women cricketers, along with Smriti Mandhana, who play in the Women’s BBL in Australia.

She is 32 now and not married yet, and there is no news of an affair. She was born in a Sikh family in Punjab. She became the fifth woman player of India to have played 100 ODIs for India. She also has two brothers and a sister.

Veda Krishnamurthy

Veda Krishnamurthy is a cricketer from India. At 18, she debuted in a one-day international against England Women in Derby on June 30, 2011. In her ODI debut, Krishnamurthy scored 51 runs. She bats with her right hand and bowls with her right arm. She was born on 16th October 1992 in a small town in Karnataka called Chikmagalur, 250 km from Bangalore.

Apart from cricket, she has a special interest in dancing and singing. On her social media account, you can see her dancing to many songs on the day. Veda has not been married yet, nor is there any news of their impact.

Kainat Imtiaz

Kainat Imtiaz is a Pakistani all-rounder who was born on June 21, 1992, in Karachi. In 2010, she made her debut for the Pakistan women’s team. Kainat is equally famous for her beauty as for her batting or bowling.

Kainat’s inspiration was Jhulan Goswami, and only after she met her for the first time did she decide that she too would become a fast bowler. It is hard to determine if her bowling is more lethal or her looks. Last year only Kainat got engaged, and she shared this news on her social media.

Ellyse Perry

Ellyse Perry, born on 3 November 1990, is an Australian cricketer and football player who has represented Australia internationally in both cricket and football. She made her debut in cricket against New Zealand in 2007. If we talk about her beauty, Ellyse Perry is considered the most beautiful woman cricketer globally. There have been many surveys and polls where people have also chosen her as their favorite women’s cricketer.

Ellyse Perry

She has not become Australia’s only national crush; instead, she has become one of the most beautiful ladies to play the game. She also plays football for her country and is a member of the national side.

Ellyse Perry is a top-order batswoman as well as a medium-fast bowler. She has many batting and bowling records to his name. In 2015, Perry married Matt Toomua, an Australian rugby player. However, in 2020, they divorced due to mutual differences.

Sarah Taylor

Born on 20 May 1989, Sarah Jane Taylor is an English cricketer. Between 2006 and her retirement in 2019, she played in 10 Test matches, 126 One-Day Internationals, and 90 Twenty20 Internationals for England due to an anxiety problem. Sarah Taylor was a wicketkeeper-batsman known for her aggressive batting. Recently, she joined the coaching staff of the English county cricket team.

Sarah Taylor

She has numerous fans not only in England but all over the world and especially in India. Her beauty made her national crush of England, but she also won the hearts of millions of Indian cricket fans with her batting and beauty.

Holly Ferling

Born on 22 December 1995, Holly Ferling is an Australian cricketer who debuted for the Australian national women’s team in 2013 and currently represents the Melbourne Stars and Queensland Fire in domestic competitions. She is an all-rounder and right-handed batter and bowler.

She is still single, and there is no news of her boyfriend.

Kate Cross

Born on 3rd October 1991, Kate Cross was the first woman to be admitted into Lancashire’s cricket academy in 2006 and received the Eversheds Most Promising Young Cricketer award in September 2007. She is a right-arm medium-fast bowler and right-handed batsman. In 2007, she made her England Under-21 team debut. She was called up to the England senior squad in October 2013 for a tour of the West Indies.

Amelia Charlotte Kerr

Amelia Charlotte Kerr was born on 13 October 2000 in Worthington, New Zealand. She is an all-rounder who bathes with her right hand and is also a right-handed leg-break bowler. Amilia made her debut for New Zealand at the age of 16 and became the youngest player in the world to have scored 200 runs in an ODI.

Maitlan Brown

Maitlan Brown was born on June 5, 1997, in Australia. For Australia, Brown plays as an all-rounder, a fast-medium bowler, and a right-handed batter. Brown is not married yet, nor is she reported to have a boyfriend.

Lauren Bell- The new entry

Women Cricketer

Lauren Katie Bell, born January 2, 2001, in Swindon, Wiltshire, has carved her path as an English cricket sensation. Standing 5’10” and dubbed “The Shard,” she grew up in a sports-loving family—her sister Colette shares the cricketing bug. Initially a dual-sport talent, Lauren played football for Reading FC’s Academy until age 16, then pivoted to cricket via the Southern Vipers academy.

She debuted for Berkshire at 14, her right-arm fast-medium bowling turning heads. At Bradfield College, she made history as the first girl on the 1st XI. Her breakout came with Southern Vipers’ 2020 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy victory, paving the way for her England call-up in June 2022 against South Africa. By 2025, she’s a linchpin bowler, boasting a 2024 ODI five-for and spots in the 2024 T20 World Cup and 2025 Ashes teams. A bookworm off the pitch, she’s a blend of fire and finesse.

Wrapping Up Women Cricketers Who Became National Crush

These were 10 women cricketers who impressed their fans with their bat and ball skills and their beauty. Many have become national crushes of their respective countries, while some have even crossed boundaries. Cricketers like Ellyse Perry and Sarah Taylor have millions of fans in Asian countries, where they are equally popular as in their home country.

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