Cricket has always celebrated players capable of influencing matches with both bat and ball. While specialist batters and bowlers often dominate headlines, true all-rounders possess the rare ability to change the course of a game in multiple ways. In women’s cricket, only a select few have consistently excelled across formats, delivering match-winning performances over long careers while helping shape the evolution of the sport.
From the pioneers of the amateur era to the stars of today’s fully professional game, these all-rounders have combined technical excellence, longevity, leadership, and remarkable consistency. Some dominated World Cups, others broke batting and bowling records, while many inspired future generations through their versatility.
This ranking considers international performances across Tests, One-Day Internationals, T20 Internationals, ICC tournament success, longevity, individual records, and overall impact on women’s cricket.
Top 10 Greatest Women’s Cricket All-Rounders
| Rank | Player | Country | Career Span | Major Strength |
| 1 | Ellyse Perry | Australia | 2007–Present | Elite batting & fast bowling |
| 2 | Lisa Sthalekar | Australia | 2001–2013 | Consistent batting & off-spin |
| 3 | Sophie Devine | New Zealand | 2006–Present | Explosive batting & seam bowling |
| 4 | Jhulan Goswami | India | 2002–2022 | Pace bowling & lower-order batting |
| 5 | Cathryn Fitzpatrick | Australia | 1991–2007 | Fast bowling with valuable batting |
| 6 | Marizanne Kapp | South Africa | 2009–Present | Seam bowling & middle-order batting |
| 7 | Ashleigh Gardner | Australia | 2017–Present | Power hitting & off-spin |
| 8 | Shabnim Ismail | South Africa | 2009–2024 | Pace bowling & useful batting |
| 9 | Heather Knight | England | 2010–Present | Top-order batting & off-spin |
| 10 | Dane van Niekerk | South Africa | 2009–2022 | Leg-spin & middle-order batting |
1. Ellyse Perry (Australia)
If one player defines the modern all-rounder, it is Ellyse Perry.
Making her international debut at just 16, Perry has excelled in every format of the game. A genuine fast bowler capable of exceeding 120 km/h and a technically accomplished top-order batter, she has played pivotal roles in Australia’s dominance of world cricket.
Her achievements include multiple ICC Women’s Cricket World Cups, T20 World Cups, Commonwealth Games gold, and numerous individual awards. Perry is also one of the very few cricketers—male or female—to have surpassed 2,000 international runs and 300 international wickets.
Career Highlights
- Multiple ICC ODI and T20 World Cup winner
- ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Decade (2011–2020)
- One of Australia’s greatest all-rounders
- ICC Hall of Fame candidate upon retirement
2. Lisa Sthalekar (Australia)
Lisa Sthalekar was the heartbeat of Australia’s golden generation during the 2000s.
An intelligent batter and reliable off-spinner, she consistently contributed in pressure situations. Sthalekar became the first woman to achieve the double of 1,000 ODI runs and 100 ODI wickets, highlighting her complete all-round ability.
Her leadership qualities and consistency helped Australia dominate world cricket for more than a decade.
3. Sophie Devine (New Zealand)
Few players have matched Sophie Devine’s ability to dominate a match with both bat and ball.
A destructive opening batter capable of scoring rapid centuries and a dependable seam bowler, Devine has been New Zealand’s premier all-rounder for nearly two decades. She captained the White Ferns to the 2024 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title, further strengthening her legacy.
4. Jhulan Goswami (India)
Although remembered primarily as one of the greatest fast bowlers in history, Jhulan Goswami’s contributions with the bat and her all-round influence on India’s success warrant inclusion.
She remains the leading wicket-taker in Women’s ODI history and frequently produced valuable lower-order partnerships in difficult conditions.
5. Cathryn Fitzpatrick (Australia)
Before the professional era, Cathryn Fitzpatrick redefined women’s fast bowling.
Her genuine pace intimidated batters around the world, while her aggressive lower-order batting often rescued Australia from difficult situations. Fitzpatrick remains one of the fastest bowlers women’s cricket has produced.
6. Marizanne Kapp (South Africa)
Marizanne Kapp has been South Africa’s premier all-rounder for more than a decade.
Equally effective with the new ball and in the middle order, Kapp has delivered countless match-winning performances across Tests, ODIs, T20Is, and franchise cricket. Her consistency in high-pressure matches makes her one of the finest modern all-rounders.
7. Ashleigh Gardner (Australia)
Ashleigh Gardner represents the modern T20 all-rounder.
Her explosive batting, powerful six-hitting, athletic fielding, and accurate off-spin have made her indispensable to Australia across formats. Gardner also starred in Australia’s 2022 ODI World Cup and 2023 T20 World Cup triumphs.
8. Shabnim Ismail (South Africa)
Although best known for her express pace, Shabnim Ismail has also contributed valuable lower-order runs throughout her career.
Her ability to influence matches with both disciplines, particularly in franchise cricket, earns her a place among the game’s leading all-round performers.
9. Heather Knight (England)
England captain Heather Knight combines dependable top-order batting with useful off-spin.
She led England to the 2017 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup title and has consistently contributed with both bat and ball in all formats.
10. Dane van Niekerk (South Africa)
An elegant batter and skilful leg-spinner, Dane van Niekerk captained South Africa through one of the country’s most successful periods.
Her versatility and tactical awareness made her one of the world’s finest all-round cricketers during the 2010s.
Comparing the Legends
| Player | Batting | Bowling | ICC Titles | Longevity | Overall Rating |
| Ellyse Perry | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 10/10 |
| Lisa Sthalekar | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | 9.8 |
| Sophie Devine | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 9.7 |
| Marizanne Kapp | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 9.5 |
| Ashleigh Gardner | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | 9.3 |
Honorable Mentions
Several outstanding all-rounders narrowly missed the top ten:
- Natalie Sciver-Brunt (England)
- Debbie Hockley (New Zealand) (primarily a batter rather than a true all-rounder)
- Nida Dar (Pakistan)
- Sana Mir (Pakistan)
- Harmanpreet Kaur (India) (part-time off-spin)
- Amelia Kerr (New Zealand) – likely to move into the top tier by the end of her career.
What Makes a Great Cricket All-Rounder?
The finest all-rounders consistently:
- Contribute with both bat and ball.
- Win matches in pressure situations.
- Perform across formats.
- Deliver in ICC tournaments.
- Maintain excellence over long careers.
- Adapt to different conditions and roles.
Very few players satisfy all these criteria, making genuine all-rounders among the rarest talents in cricket.
Conclusion
Women’s cricket has been enriched by remarkable all-rounders whose versatility has shaped matches, tournaments, and entire eras. From Ellyse Perry’s unparalleled combination of world-class batting and fast bowling to Lisa Sthalekar’s consistency, Sophie Devine’s explosiveness, Marizanne Kapp’s reliability, and Ashleigh Gardner’s modern impact, these players have demonstrated why all-rounders are often the most valuable cricketers on the field.
As the game continues to evolve, emerging stars such as Amelia Kerr and Annabel Sutherland are building impressive careers of their own. Yet the legends featured in this ranking have already secured their place in cricket history through sustained excellence, match-winning performances, and lasting influence on the women’s game.

