As we all know, Left-handed people have more creative skills, talent, and knowledge than Right-handed people. Similarly, a Left-Hand player shows much more impact than a Right-Hand player in cricket. Left-Handed cricket players react quickly to the ball and can hit several boundaries to the Leg-side. Here we are to discuss the top ten international women’s Left-Handed batters.

1. Smriti Mandhana

Left-Hand cricket player Smriti Mandhana is one of the opening batsmen for the Indian Women’s National team. As we know, Smriti Mandhana played for the IPL team of Royal Challengers Bangalore and has many highest records in the Indian National team. As a Left-Hand batsman, she has many more skills and talents than a Right-Hand batsman. She can easily hit the boundaries to the Leg-Side.

2. Chamari Athapaththu

Left-Hand cricket player Chamari Athapaththu is one of the successful captains of the Sri Lankan Women’s National team. She played for the CPL team of Guyana Amazon Warriors and has the highest record in cricket. She can determine the balls and is one of the most dangerous Left-Hand batsmen in the Sri Lanka team.

3. Kyshona Knight

Among the two twin sisters, Kyshona Knight is one of them. She is a Left-Hand cricket player in the West Indies team. Kyshona Knight is a brave Left-Hand batsman who played for the CPL team of Trinbago Knight Riders. She is also a Right-Arm bowler and deadly Left-Hand boundary hitter in the West Indies team.

4. Bismah Maroof

Pakistan Left-Hand cricket player Bismah Maroof is known as one of the best All-Rounder cricket players in all formats. She has a best highest record in ODI and T20 matches. Bismah Maroof played for the Amazons cricket team and was captain for Amazons. She can hit most of the boundaries towards the Leg-Side.

5. Amy Satterthwaite

Amy Satterthwaite is from the New Zealand cricket team and is a Left-Hand cricket player. She is an All-rounder in the New Zealand team and Right-Arm Off break bowler. She scored the highest number of runs in ODI matches and played for the Canterbury Women’s cricket team. Amy Satterthwaite is the best Left-Handed batsman in the New Zealand Women’s cricket team.

6. Rachael Haynes

Australian cricket player Rachael Haynes is a Vice Captain of the Australian team. She is also a Left-Hand opener batsman in Australian Women’s National team. She also scored the highest number of runs in the ODI matches and played for the Sydney Thunder Women’s cricket team. She is a deadly Left-Hand boundary hitter in their team.

7. Shabnim Ismail

Shabnim Ismail played for the South African Women’s cricket team. She is a Left-Hand batsman and Right-Arm fast bowler. She took more wickets in T20 matches and was a crucial Left-Hand batsman in ODI matches. She also played for the UP Warriors Women’s team and was selected for the Women’s World Cup team.

8. Murshida Khatun

Murshida Khatun is a Left-Hand batsman for the Bangladeshi cricket team. She was an opening Left-Hand cricket player and one of the best-talented batsmen in Bangladesh. She did not debut in any other CPL matches. Due to her talent, she was selected for the Women’s World Cup team.

9. Stacy-Ann King

Another Women’s West Indies former cricket player Stacy-Ann King one of the best All-rounders in the cricket team. She has talent as a Left-Hand batsman and a Left-Arm medium bowler. She had several records in ODI and T20 matches, and she took her retirement from all the formats. At present, she is working as a cricket commentator.

10. Ekta Bisht

Another Indian cricket player Ekta Bisht one of the Left-Hand batsmen and a Slow Left-Arm spinner. She was also the first Indian women’s cricket player who took a hat-trick in a T20 match. She debuted as a Left-Hand batter in an ODI match. She is a perfect All-rounder player in the Indian team.