Cricket is a game that is enjoyed and cherished all over the world, and commentators play an equally significant role as on-field athletes. In the male-dominated area of sports commentary, female cricket commentators have established themselves throughout the years. The top 10 female cricket commentators who have been making waves with their smart commentary and analysis are mentioned in this article.

1. Isa Guha

Isa Guha, a former cricket player for England, is one of the most well-known female cricket experts in the world. She has gained a following all across the world because of her in-depth gaming knowledge and entertaining commenting style. Isa has served as a commentator for a number of prestigious cricket competitions, such as the IPL, the Women's World Cup, and the Ashes. Guha first entered the Indian Premier League with ITV in 2012 and has since developed into the role, performing admirably for a number of years. She currently splits her time between Fox Sports in Australia and Sky Sports in Britain during the summer. Her opinion is delivered in a passionate and informed manner.

2. Mel Jones

Former Australian cricketer Mel Jones is regarded as one of the best female cricket pundits in the world. Mel has been a consistent analyst for the Women's Big Bash League, and because of her knowledge and insight, cricket fans love her. She has furthermore served as a commentator for both the Women's World Cup and the Men's Big Bash League.

3. Alison Mitchell

A well-known cricket commentator from England is Alison Mitchell. The Women's World Cup, the Ashes, and the ICC Champions Trophy are just a few of the cricketing tournaments she has worked for. With her engaging commentary style and technical knowledge, Alison has gained a following all around the world.

4. Anjum Chopra

One of India's most well-known female cricket commentators is former Indian cricketer Anjum Chopra. She has contributed as a commentator for a number of prestigious cricket competitions, such as the Women's World Cup and the IPL. Cricket fans in India love Anjum for her smart analysis and entertaining commentary style.

5. Charlotte Edwards

After entirely retiring from the game in 2017, England's Charlotte Edwards, the first woman to hit 1,000 runs, take 50 wickets, and take 50 catches in Women's ODI, started a commentary career. She retired from international cricket in 2016. Subsequently, the Charlotte Edwards Cup was named in her honor for a domestic English women's Twenty20 competition. She typically batted with her right hand. Between 1996 and 2016, she participated in 23 Test matches, 191 One Day Internationals, and 95 Twenty20 Internationals for England.

6. Lisa Sthalekar

Former Australian cricketer Lisa Sthalekar is known as one of the best female cricket pundits in the world. The Women's World Cup, the Men's Big Bash League, and the IPL are just a few of the prominent cricket tournaments Lisa has covered as a commentator. She has gained a following all across the world because of her in-depth gaming knowledge and perceptive analysis. She was a practical all-rounder for Australia in ODI cricket. She made 2728 runs at a batting average of 31 in 125 ODIs. She also had a bowling average of 25 and 146 wickets. In the Caribbean, she assisted Australia in winning the 2010 World T20.

7. Ebony Rainford-brent

2015 saw the debut of former England cricketer Ebony Rainford-brent as a commentator. Together with her job as a journalist and presenter, she is renowned for her astute analysis and captivating comments. Being a supporter of inclusiveness and diversity in cricket, Rainford-Brent has taken part in a number of campaigns to promote these values. Ebony has a long history of working as an analyst and expert for BBC Sport's Test Match Special. She then joined the production team for Channel 4's coverage of India vs. England Test Series and also worked for the Sky Sports Cricket crew.

8. Marina Iqbal

Marina Iqbal, a former cricket player for Pakistan, is another female commentator on the list. She played in the Pakistani squad that won the gold medal in the 2010 Asian Games, which were held in China, and she represented her country from 2009 to 2017. Marina was a right-handed batter and a medium-fast right-arm bowler. Between 2009 and 2017, she participated in 42 Twenty20 internationals and 36 One Day Internationals for Pakistan.

9. Snehal Pradhan

Former Indian cricketer Snehal Pradhan debuted as a commentator in 2018. Together with her job as a journalist and writer, she is renowned for her astute analysis and compelling comments. Pradhan is a supporter of women's cricket and has taken part in a number of campaigns to advance the game.

10. Urooj Mumtaz

All-rounder Urooj Mumtaz, a dentist by profession, is another former cricketer from Pakistan on the list. From 2004 until 2010, she was a member of the national squad. In addition, Urooj led the team at the 2009 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. She was an all-around player who batted and bowled right-handedly. Between 2004 and 2010, she participated in one Test match, 38 ODI’s, and nine Twenty20 Internationals for Pakistan.