Who are the elite women cricketers powered by Gray-Nicolls

The Game

Joe Lamb 09 March 2026 3 min read

As we celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8th, we wanted to take a deep dive on the cricketers using Gray-Nicolls to take their game to new heights.

 

Tammy Beaumont

Since joining Gray-Nicolls back in 2022, Tammy Beaumont has been one of the lynchpins of the England side with her GEM collection. In the time she’s been with Gray-Nicolls, she’s scored an Ashes double century, scored the first ever ton in The Hundred, and passed three figures multiple times for her country. Tammy is the epitome of professional – hard working, dedicated and high performing. We’re looking forward to seeing what this summer brings.

 

Heather Knight

Heather joined Gray-Nicolls in the spring of 2025 and hit the ground running. However, injury cruelly struck leaving her summer in tatters. Having regained fitness, Heather was named in the squad for the ODI World Cup at the end of the year, helping England to the semi-finals before their eventual exit. The highlight was a stunning century against India in Indore -  match-winning 109.

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Sophia Dunkley

Dunks ended 2025 on a high with great run of form for the Sixers in the WBBL. In her last 10 innings she passed 40 on seven occasions, making her mark on the tournament, eventually losing out in the Challenger game.

Using her GEM, Dunkley has been England’s impact player for a number of years now, using her skill and power to move the scoreboard along quickly from the middle order.

Her maiden ODI hundred back in 2022 was a sensational knock, while her form in The Hundred continues to put her at the very top of the women’s game in the UK.

 

Maia Bouchier

Sometimes, the setback sets up the comeback. When she broke onto the scene, Maia tore it up. Combining big hitting with 360 degree ability, Maia hit an ODI century and Test hundred in the space of a year. After the team performed poorly in the 2024 T20 World Cup Bouchier lost her place in the team, but some excellent performance in The Hundred and WBBL see her back in the fold with a home World Cup to come this summer.

 

Overseas Stars

Melie Kerr

Melie is the new captain of New Zealand and marked her first series with a ton in the recent T20 against Zimbabwe. Kerr has been destined for stardom since she announced herself to the world with a double ton in and ODI against Ireland in 2017.

Having been named player of the tournament and player of the match in the 2025 World Cup which New Zealand won, Kerr is the poster girl of the women’s game – and will look to lead her side to glory in the World Cup this summer.

 

Beth Mooney

Monster Mooney is absolutely clutch. Is she the most impressive women’s cricketer of the last decade? She very well might be. Beth has won matches single-handedly, taken her country to trophies, and recovered to play in an Ashes series with a broken freakin’ jaw.

On top of this, she is one of the most reliable franchise cricketers on the planet, dominating in either WIPL, WBBL or The Hundred.

Oh, and she keeps wicket too, so add that in to her superhero status.

 

Georgia Voll

Danger! Danger! High Voltage. Georgia Voll is the latest superstar on the conveyor belt that is Australian women’s cricket. Voll only has 20 international appearances to her name, but with two centuries already (including this week!) she is destined for greatness.

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