Winning one ICC trophy is a dream for every cricketer. Winning multiple titles is what separates great players from true legends. In women’s cricket, one team has ruled world cricket for over a decade, and that dominance has helped several Australian stars build trophy cabinets that may never be matched.
The 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup only widened that gap. Australia lifted another global title, while some of its biggest names added yet another ICC medal to their already remarkable careers.
Here are the five women cricketers with the most ICC trophies.
5. Jess Jonassen (Australia) – 6 ICC trophies
Jess Jonassen rarely grabs the headlines, but Australia would not have won so many ICC tournaments without her. She has spent years doing the difficult jobs in the middle overs, breaking partnerships and keeping batters under pressure.
Jonassen owns two Women’s ODI World Cup titles (2013 and 2022) and four Women’s T20 World Cup trophies (2014, 2018, 2020, and 2023). Those numbers prove that consistency matters just as much as star power. She has quietly built one of the finest trophy collections in women’s cricket.
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4. Megan Schutt (Australia) – 7 ICC trophies
Every great team needs a bowler who can strike with the new ball, and Megan Schutt has played that role brilliantly for Australia.
Her swing bowling has troubled the best batters in the world for years. More importantly, she has delivered in ICC events, where pressure reaches another level.
Schutt has won two ODI World Cups and five T20 World Cups, which amounts to seven ICC trophies.
3. Meg Lanning (Australia) – 8 ICC trophies
Few captains have changed women’s cricket like Meg Lanning.
She inherited a strong Australian side and transformed it into one of the greatest sporting dynasties ever seen.
She retired with eight ICC trophies (two ODI World Cups and six T20 World Cups). Even more impressive, she captained Australia to five global titles. Leadership is difficult to measure with statistics, but Lanning’s trophy cabinet speaks for itself.
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2. Alyssa Healy (Australia) – 8 ICC trophies
Big players shine on the biggest occasions, and Alyssa Healy has built her career around that idea.
Whether opening the batting or keeping wickets, Healy has delivered when Australia needed her most. She chipped in with an incredible 170 in the 2022 Women’s ODI World Cup final. It remains one of the greatest innings played in an ICC final.
She has collected eight ICC trophies – two ODI World Cups and six T20 World Cups.
1. Ellyse Perry (Australia) – 9 ICC trophies
Ellyse Perry debuted as a teenager and never stopped evolving. She started as a genuine fast bowler and became one of the world’s best all-rounders. She continues to perform at the highest level even after nearly two decades in international cricket.
The 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup gave Perry her ninth ICC trophy. This is the most by any cricketer in history (male or female). Overall, she won two ODI World Cups and seven T20 World Cup titles.
She has remained relevant across different generations, adapted her game whenever needed, and continued to deliver under pressure. That combination of longevity, versatility and success is incredibly rare in international sport.
Many great players win one or two ICC titles. Perry has turned global trophies into a career-long habit, and that is why she sits comfortably at the top of this list.
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