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From Ellyse Perry To Lauren Bell: List Of Most Beautiful Women From The Hundred 2025



Ellyse Perry and Lauren Bell [Source: @thehundred/x.com, @l.belll_/instagram.com]Ellyse Perry and Lauren Bell [Source: @thehundred/x.com, @l.belll_/instagram.com]

The English summer is heating up and it is not just because of the cricket. The Women’s Hundred 2025 is back for its blockbuster fifth season and this time, it is not just about runs, wickets and last-ball thrillers, it’s about charm, grace and cricketing class rolled into one.

Every franchise has its superstar who doesn’t just boss it on the field but turns heads off it too. Here’s a fun take on the most beautiful women representing each of the eight teams in The Hundred 2025. And make no mistake, these ladies are more than just pretty faces; they pack a punch when the ball is hurled or the bat swings.

Ellyse Perry: Birmingham Phoenix Women

Ellyse Perry [Source: @ellyseperry/instagram.com]Ellyse Perry [Source: @ellyseperry/instagram.com]

When Ellyse Perry is on the field for Birmingham Phoenix, it is like watching art in motion. Tall, elegant and all class, the Aussie veteran isn’t just the face of women’s cricket, she’s its heartbeat. With 337 runs in 14 games at a strike rate of nearly 130, Perry doesn’t just look the part, she plays like a dream.

She has got that serene calm like she is always in control. Be it leading with the bat or just flashing that soft smile, there is no denying that Perry’s beauty is as timeless as her technique. With the captain's armband this year, expect Perry to anchor the innings, guide the youngsters and maybe pull off a few last-over masterclasses.

Lauren Bell: Southern Brave Women

Lauren bell [Source: @l.belll_/instagram.com]Lauren bell [Source: @l.belll_/instagram.com]

They call her the ‘Shards of Swing’ for a reason. Lauren Bell, with her tall presence and golden curls, is a head-turner and a wicket-taker rolled into one. With 41 wickets in 32 games in The Women’s Hundred, she is the second-most successful bowler in the comp’s history and arguably the most stylish.

Bell has got that boss energy; be it walking back to her mark or taking the game by the scruff. Southern Brave fans already knew she was a gem and the rest of the world’s just catching on. She has been in the zone recently and could very well walk away as the leading wicket-taker of the tournament. It won’t be a surprise if she cleans up top orders for fun.

Freya Davies: Welsh Fire Women

Freya Davies [Source: @freyaruth/instagram.com]Freya Davies [Source: @freyaruth/instagram.com]

Welsh Fire’s Freya Davies brings the heat and how! With 28 wickets in 29 matches at a tidy average, she has proven her mettle as one of the Fire’s main weapons. But it’s not just the stat sheet that glows.

Freya’s grace under pressure and natural charisma make her a standout both on and off the field. She is set to be Fire's pace spearhead again, especially with a younger squad around her. Expect tight death overs and key breakthroughs.

Amelia Kerr: Manchester Originals Women

Amelia Kerr [Source: @ameliakerr.48/instagram.com]Amelia Kerr [Source: @ameliakerr.48/instagram.com]

There is something magical about Amelia Kerr: her leggies, her batting and her effortless charm. Representing Manchester Originals, she is the kind of player who leaves you in awe whether she’s turning the ball square or striking a breezy half-century.

19 wickets and over 250 runs in just 12 games? That is called bossing both departments. Add to that her million-dollar smile and you have got a beauty who bowls you over, literally. With Originals looking to win the title, Kerr could be their trump card. All eyes will be on her for all-round masterclasses.

Charlie Dean: London Spirit Women

Charlie Dean [Source: @charlie_dean22/instagram.com]Charlie Dean [Source: @charlie_dean22/instagram.com]

Classy, composed, and charismatic, Charlie Dean is the face of London Spirit in every sense. She is the kind of captain who leads without yelling, lets her actions do the talking and wears elegance like a badge. With 18 wickets in 30 appearances, she has been a quiet warrior for her side.

But whether she’s tossing the ball up or fronting the cameras, there is a calm charm to Dean that makes her unforgettable. As skipper of the defending champs, she will be under the limelight. Expect smart leadership, clutch spells and cool-headed decision-making when it matters most.

Alice Capsey: Oval Invincibles Women

Alice Capsey [Source: @alicecapsey_/instagram.com]Alice Capsey [Source: @alicecapsey_/instagram.com]

Talk about swagger and Alice Capsey owns it. She is just 20 but with over 600 runs and 19 wickeys in The Hundred, she plays like she has been around forever. With the bat, she’s bold. With the ball, she’s clever. And with the fans, she is an instant favourite.

Capsey has got that cool-girl energy: fresh-faced, fierce and absolutely fabulous for Oval Invincibles. She is on track to become one of the tournament’s most valuable players because of her all-round heroics. Expect fireworks at the top and game-changing spells in the middle.

Phoebe Litchfield: Northern Superchargers Women

Phoebe Litchfield [Source: @phoebe.litchfield/instagram.com]Phoebe Litchfield [Source: @phoebe.litchfield/instagram.com]

Phoebe Litchfield might be one of the newer faces in the comp, but she has made an instant impact at Northern Superchargers. With 450 runs in 17 matches at a strike rate over 130, she doesn’t just have numbers to brag about, she has got that sunny Aussie glow that brightens up any ground she walks into.

Be it a crisp square cut or a soft laugh during warm-ups, Litchfield has got fans swooning already and she is only just getting started. With a full season under her belt, Phoebe’s ready to explode. Don’t be shocked if she ends up in the top-3 run-getters this year.