In international women's cricket, Zimbabwe is represented by the national women's cricket team. Zimbabwe Cricket, a full member of the International Cricket Council, is in charge of handling the team. At the 2006 ICC Africa regional qualifying match for the Women's Cricket World Cup, Zimbabwe made its debut on the international arena. The squad qualified for the 2008 World Cup Qualification by winning that competition, and after defeating Scotland in a play-off, finished fifth out of eight teams. Zimbabwe went far worse at the 2011 World Cup Qualification, losing all of their games. In the 2015 tournament, the team came in third, narrowly missing out on qualifying for the 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20. In the World Twenty20 Qualifier in 2013, the team finished sixth out of eight teams. So let's talk about the top 10 women cricketers from Zimbabwe.

1. Mary-Anne Musonda

Mary-Anne Musonda, a right-handed batter for Zimbabwe's women's national cricket team, was born on August 4, 1991. She currently serves as captain of the group. She is also a graduate of the University of Cape Town with a degree in development finance. She earned the tournament's player of the year award in the first Women's T20 Cup. She also works on literacy and numeracy initiatives for young people in junior schools in rural Zimbabwe.

2. Modester Mupachchikwa

Cricket player Modester Mupachikwa is from Zimbabwe and was born on January 19, 1997. She participated in the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier for Zimbabwe's women's national cricket squad. In November 2018, she was selected for the Women's World Development Squad, which competed against WBBL clubs. On January 5, 2019, she played for Zimbabwe's women against Namibia's women in her first Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) match. She was a member of Zimbabwe's team during their domestic series against Pakistan in February 2021. On October 5, 2021, she played for Zimbabwe against Ireland in her first WODI match.  She was selected to play for Zimbabwe in the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualification competition in November 2021.

3. Chipo Mugeri Tiripano

The Zimbabwean national women's team was captained by cricketer Chipo Spiwe Mugeri-Tiripano who was born on 2 March, 1992. She is a left-handed, right-arm medium-pace bowler and all-rounder. The 2014 Africa Twenty20 Championship in South Africa served as Mugeri's debut international competition as Zimbabwe's captain. In one game against Namibia, she hit 68 runs, helping her country win and earn a spot in Thailand's 2015 World Twenty20 Qualification. In December 2018, Mary-Anne Musonda took her place as the Zimbabwe women's team captain. Donald Tiripano, a former player of the Zimbabwean men's team, is wed to Mugeri. Their daughter exists , Hearly Tiripano.

4. Sharne Mayers

Sharne Mary Mayers, a 30-year-old cricket player for Zimbabwe's women's national team, was born on July 19, 1992. For the 2008 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier in South Africa, Mayers was selected for Zimbabwe's team. She served as captain of Zimbabwe's women's national cricket team during the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier in February 2017. On January 5, 2019, she played for Zimbabwe in a Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) match against Namibian women. She contributes significantly , both domestically and globally , to the prestigious cricket community. She is a young and promising talent in the nation who has played in a variety of different formats.

5. Josephine Nkomo

Josephine Nkomo, a 25 year old cricket player from Zimbabwe, was born on May 21, 1997. Josephine and Nkomo are some of her other monikers. She serves as vice-captain of the country's women's national cricket team. She is right-handed. She represents the squad as a bowler, and her bowling motion is a proper right-arm. In the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier in February, she shared for the Zimbabwe women's cricket team. On January 5, 2019, she contended for Zimbabwe in a Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) match against Namibian women. She was included in the Zimbabwean platoon for their domestic series against Pakistan in February 2021. Nkomo was chosen as the captain of the Zimbabwean  platoon for their five-match series against the South Africa Emerging  platoon in May 2021. She is a spectacular and notable cricketer for the Zimbabwe Cricket team and has distinguished herself as a great sports star with leadership and sportsmanship qualities. She was selected to play for Zimbabwe in the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualification event in November 2021.

6. Ashley Ndiraya

Cricket player Ashley Rutendo Ndiraya, a 30-year-old left-handed, is from Zimbabwe and was born on July 6, 1992. Ashley Ndiraya is one of the wealthiest and most well-liked cricket players. According to sources, Ashley Ndiraya has a $5 million net worth. She shared in the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier for Zimbabwe's women's national cricket team. On January 5, 2019, she played for Zimbabwe in a Women's Twenty20 International  (WT20I) match against Namibian women. She was participated in the Zimbabwean platoon for their domestic series against Pakistan in February 2021.

7. Nyasha Gwanzura

Nyasha Gwanzura, a 27-year-old cricketer from Zimbabwe who competes for the country's women's national team, was born on January 14, 1996. She uses her right hand to bat and her right arm in the center to bowl. Gwanzura was selected for Zimbabwe's Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) team in August 2021 in preparation for their three-match series against Thailand.

8. Pellagai Mujaji

A right-handed and right-arm medium-pace bowler cricketer from Zimbabwe, Pellagia Mujaji, was born on October 9, 1991. In February 2017, she participated in the Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier for the Zimbabwe women's national cricket team. She was selected for the Zimbabwean team in February 2021 in preparation for a home series against Pakistan. She was chosen to play for Zimbabwe in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Africa Qualification competition in Botswana in September 2021. On September 17, 2021, she played for Zimbabwe against Uganda in her first WT20I match. Mujaji was a member of the Zimbabwe Women's One Day International (WODI) team for their four-match series against Ireland in October 2021.

9. Christabel Chatonzwa

Christabel Chatonzwa is an all rounder cricket player from Zimbabwe who is 32 years old and was born on April 23, 1990. She bowls off the break with her right arm and is right-handed. She made her T20I debut at the 2013 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier and she made her One Day International debut at the 2008 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier. On January 9, 2019, she appeared for Zimbabwe in a Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) match against Namibian women. She was a member of Zimbabwe's team during their domestic series against Pakistan in February 2021.

10. Precious Marange

A 30-year-old-all-rounder cricket player Precious Marange was born in Zimbabwe on November 26, 1982. She bats with her left hand and bowls with her right arm, fast-medium. She has competed for Zimbabwe in the Women's Cricket World Cup Qualification and the ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier. Marange was selected to play for Zimbabwe in a four-match Women's One Day International (WODI) series against Ireland in October 2021. With Zimbabwe's acquisition of WODI status from the ICC in April 2021, these matches marked the inaugural WODI contests. On October 5, 2021, against Ireland, she made her WODI debut for Zimbabwe.