Winning an ICC title represents the pinnacle of international cricket, yet only a select few athletes have captured multiple global trophies over their careers. While many celebrated male cricketers finish with just one or two ICC titles, Australia’s sustained dominance in women’s cricket has nurtured an exceptional group of serial champions.
From ODI World Cups to T20 World Cups, these players have repeatedly delivered on sport’s biggest stages, helping Australia forge one of the greatest dynasties in sporting history. At the forefront stands legendary all‑rounder Ellyse Perry, who holds the record for the most ICC trophies won by any cricketer.
Most ICC Trophies Won by Players in Women’s Cricket
1. Ellyse Perry (Australia) — 9 ICC Trophies
Perry has established herself as the most decorated player in international cricket, amassing an unmatched nine ICC trophies throughout her illustrious career. Making her international debut at just 16 years old, she quickly evolved into one of the finest all‑rounders the game has ever seen.
Her capacity to contribute with both bat and ball has made her a linchpin of Australia’s sustained success across formats. Perry has claimed two ICC Women’s ODI World Cup titles, in 2013 and 2022, while also being part of seven victorious ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaigns in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2023 and 2026. Her remarkable longevity and consistency continue to set the benchmark for excellence in world cricket.
- ICC Women’s ODI World Cups: 2 (2013, 2022)
- ICC Women’s T20 World Cups: 7 (2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2023, 2026)
2. Alyssa Healy (Australia) — 8 ICC Trophies
Australia’s explosive wicketkeeper‑batter Alyssa Healy shares joint second place with eight ICC trophies. Widely regarded as one of the greatest big‑match performers of her generation, Healy has repeatedly delivered when her team needed her most. Her unforgettable 170 in the 2022 Women’s ODI World Cup final remains one of the finest innings ever played in an ICC final.
- ICC Women’s ODI World Cups: 2 (2013, 2022)
- ICC Women’s T20 World Cups: 6 (2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2023)
3. Meg Lanning (Australia) — 8 ICC Trophies
Sharing the second spot is former Australia captain Meg Lanning, whose leadership transformed an already strong side into a dominant global force. Lanning concluded her international career with eight ICC trophies, including two Women’s ODI World Cups and six Women’s T20 World Cups. Even more impressively, she captained Australia to five of those ICC titles, making her the most successful captain in the history of international cricket in terms of global tournament victories.
- ICC Women’s ODI World Cups: 2 (2013, 2022)
- ICC Women’s T20 World Cups: 6 (2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2023)
4. Megan Schutt (Australia) — 7 ICC Trophies
The fourth position belongs to star pacer Megan Schutt, who boasts seven ICC trophies. Known for her exceptional swing bowling and ability to strike with the new ball, Schutt has been one of Australia’s most reliable match‑winners in ICC events.
Like Jonassen, Schutt has lifted two Women’s ODI World Cups (2013 and 2022) and five Women’s T20 World Cups (2014, 2018, 2020, 2023 and 2026). Her knack for producing breakthroughs in high‑pressure situations has made her an indispensable member of Australia’s championship‑winning teams.
- ICC Women’s ODI World Cups: 2 (2013, 2022)
- ICC Women’s T20 World Cups: 5 (2014, 2018, 2020, 2023, 2026)
5. Jess Jonassen (Australia) — 6 ICC Trophies
Left‑arm spinner Jess Jonassen ranks fifth on the all‑time list with six ICC trophies. Often regarded as one of Australia’s most dependable performers, Jonassen has played a crucial role in breaking partnerships and controlling the middle overs during major tournaments.
Her trophy cabinet includes two ICC Women’s ODI World Cup titles in 2013 and 2022, along with five ICC Women’s T20 World Cup victories in 2014, 2018, 2020, and 2023. Although she frequently operates away from the spotlight, Jonassen’s consistency has been instrumental in Australia’s unprecedented success over the past decade.
- ICC Women’s ODI World Cups: 2 (2013, 2022)
- ICC Women’s T20 World Cups: 4 (2014, 2018, 2020, 2023)

