#7. Holly Ferling

Holly Ferling made her debut for Australia at a tender age of 17. She made just four appearances in the tournament but managed 9 wickets at an impressive average of 10.55.
Holly began her cricketing career playing alongside men, which she credits to have helped her game immensely. She played in three Tests, 22 ODIs, and nine T20Is picking three, 24 and five wickets respectively.
However, injuries played their fair share over her career so far. But she is still one of the most beautiful and talented cricketers around the world.
#6. Laura Marsh

Laura Marsh is undoubtedly one of the best English women cricketers of all time. Ever since her debut in 2006 against India, she was part of many major accolades that England women’s team managed over the years.
She was the highest wicket taker in 2009 world cup. Laura took 16 wickets in the event at an impressive average of 10.31. She had opened for England with the bat as well when needed. Needless to say, she is arguably the greatest English bowler in recent times and will go down as one of the greats of the game.