Published By: Saksham Mishra

Women’s T20 WC: Player of the Tournament in Last Eight Editions

In the 2012 edition, Englands Charlotte Edwards was recognized as the Player of the Tournament.

The Women’s T20 World Cup has witnessed exceptional performances from players who have made a significant impact in each edition of the tournament. From remarkable batting feats to outstanding bowling spells, these players have set new standards and contributed immensely to their teams’ successes. Here’s a detailed look at the standout players of each Women’s T20 World Cup, who have won the Player of the Tournament award.

2009: Claire Taylor (England)

In the inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup held in 2009, England’s Claire Taylor emerged as the Player of the Tournament. Taylor amassed 199 runs throughout the competition, demonstrating her consistency and ability to anchor her team’s innings. Her performance with the bat was crucial in England’s journey to winning the title, making her the standout player of the tournament.

In the inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup held in 2009, England’s Claire Taylor emerged as the Player of the Tournament // Picture Courtesy — The Guardian

2010: Nicola Browne (New Zealand)

The 2010 Women’s T20 World Cup saw New Zealand’s Nicola Browne as the Player of the Tournament. Browne’s all-round performance was instrumental for her team, as she claimed 9 wickets in the tournament, showcasing her skill as a bowler. Browne’s contribution with the ball played a significant role in New Zealand’s successful campaign, earning her the top honor.

2012: Charlotte Edwards (England)

In the 2012 edition, England’s Charlotte Edwards was recognized as the Player of the Tournament. Edwards scored 172 runs during the tournament, leading her team with both skill and experience. Her runs were pivotal in England’s campaign, helping them secure a strong position throughout the competition and making her the standout performer.

2014: Anya Shrubsole (England)

The 2014 Women’s T20 World Cup saw England’s Anya Shrubsole shine as the Player of the Tournament. Shrubsole’s exceptional bowling was highlighted by her taking 13 wickets, which included a series of match-winning performances. Her ability to dismantle opposition batting line-ups and contribute significantly with the ball made her the clear choice for the award.

2016: Stafanie Taylor (West Indies)

In the 2016 Women’s T20 World Cup, Stafanie Taylor from the West Indies was named Player of the Tournament. Taylor’s remarkable all-round performance included scoring 246 runs and taking 8 wickets. Her contributions in both batting and bowling were crucial in leading the West Indies to their first T20 World Cup title. Taylor’s outstanding all-round performance cemented her status as the tournament’s top player.

2018: Alyssa Healy (Australia)

The 2018 edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup saw Australia’s Alyssa Healy as the Player of the Tournament. Healy scored 225 runs, including several key innings that were instrumental for her team. Her consistent performances with the bat provided the backbone for Australia’s campaign, and her role was pivotal in their success in the tournament.

2020: Beth Mooney (Australia)

In the 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup, Beth Mooney of Australia was awarded Player of the Tournament. Mooney scored an impressive 259 runs, including a standout century and several other significant contributions. Her ability to anchor the innings and provide crucial runs was a key factor in Australia’s successful campaign and her performance earned her the top accolade of the tournament.

Beth Mooney’s ability to anchor the innings proved crucial for Australia // Picture Courtesy — ESPN

2023: Ashleigh Gardner (Australia)

The most recent Women’s T20 World Cup in 2023 saw Ashleigh Gardner from Australia winning the Player of the Tournament award. Gardner’s all-round performance included 110 runs and 10 wickets, showcasing her ability to impact the game with both bat and ball. Her dual contribution was vital in Australia’s performance throughout the tournament, making her the standout player of the edition.

Each edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup has highlighted exceptional individual performances that have played a crucial role in the tournament’s outcome. From Claire Taylor’s prolific run-scoring in 2009 to Ashleigh Gardner’s all-round prowess in 2023, these players have left a lasting impression on the tournament. Their contributions have not only earned them the Player of the Tournament awards but have also significantly influenced the course of their respective World Cup campaigns.