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Womens Day 2025: From Mithali Raj to Ellyse Perry—Top 5 Legendary Cricketers Who Broke Boundaries and Made History

Womens Day: “Behind every great woman is a story of strength, resilience, and determination.” And when it comes to the world of cricket, these women have proven just that. As the world celebrates International Women’s Day on March 8th, it’s the perfect moment to honor the exceptional athletes who have not only excelled on the field but have redefined the game, shattering records and breaking barriers.

Let’s take a moment to spotlight five iconic women cricketers who’ve etched their names in the annals of history, creating legacies that will inspire generations to come.

Womens Day 2025 From Mithali Raj to Ellyse Perry Top 5 Legendary Cricketers Who Broke Boundaries and Made History

Mithali Raj: The Queen of Indian Cricket

Mithali Raj isn’t just a cricketer; she’s a revolution in women’s cricket. Known as the “Tendulkar of Indian women’s cricket,” her remarkable career spanned more than two decades, during which she redefined what it means to be a cricketing legend. Scoring over 10,000 runs in ODIs alone, Mithali became the highest run-scorer in women’s one-day internationals.

Her consistency, leadership, and ability to anchor innings under pressure made her the face of Indian women’s cricket. But beyond her records, it’s her leadership that transformed the landscape, putting India on the map as a dominant force in women’s cricket.

Ellyse Perry: The Aussie All-Rounder Extraordinaire

Ellyse Perry is a cricketer who redefines versatility. A true all-rounder, she has been the backbone of Australian cricket for over a decade. With a batting average north of 60 in Tests and a bowling average below 22, Perry has proved that she can do it all. She is as comfortable striking the ball out of the park as she is taking crucial wickets with the ball. Her athleticism, power, and sheer ability have set the standard for modern-day cricketers. Perry’s all-round skills have not only helped Australia dominate the world of women’s cricket but have also raised the bar for future generations of athletes.

Belinda Clark: Australia’s Trailblazer

When Belinda Clark took the field, she wasn’t just playing cricket; she was making history. A pioneer in every sense of the word, Clark became the first woman ever to score a double century in an ODI, a feat that remains etched in cricketing history. Her leadership and aggressive batting style were vital in Australia’s dominance of the 1990s. As a captain, Clark led by example, ensuring Australia not only reached but often surpassed expectations. Her contributions to women’s cricket went beyond just numbers—she helped mold the path for future players and proved that women had a place at the very top of the sport.

Jhulan Goswami: The Pace Powerhouse

Jhulan Goswami isn’t just one of the best fast bowlers in women’s cricket history; she is an institution. Holding the record for the most wickets in women’s ODIs, Goswami’s relentless pace and pinpoint accuracy have been a nightmare for batters around the world. With over 250 wickets in ODIs alone, she has been the backbone of India’s bowling attack for years. Her ferocious spirit on the field, combined with her never-say-die attitude, makes her a true legend of the game. Jhulan has not only broken records but has also inspired millions of girls to take up fast bowling with pride and passion.

Charlotte Edwards: England’s Aggressive Leader

Charlotte Edwards, a name synonymous with consistency and leadership, was the heart of England’s women’s cricket team for over 15 years. With a sharp cricketing mind and a fearless approach, Edwards led England to numerous successes, including World Cup victories and numerous series wins. Known for her aggressive batting, she was the backbone of England’s top order for years.

But what truly set her apart was her leadership—her ability to guide and inspire a team to rise to the occasion. Edwards’ career wasn’t just about her personal achievements; it was about the legacy she left for women cricketers to follow, one filled with courage and unrelenting determination.

The legacy these legendary female cricketers leave behind is not just one of victories, but of empowerment, perseverance, and a belief that women can achieve anything they set their minds to.

Story first published: Thursday, February 27, 2025, 18:41 [IST]
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