The Women’s Hundred 2025 has once again brought explosive batting performances, dramatic finishes, and unforgettable moments to the forefront of world cricket. With packed stadiums and growing global attention for women’s cricket, the tournament has become a stage where some of the finest women cricketers showcase their skill, temperament, and power-hitting abilities. Among the many storylines that unfolded this season, the battle for the highest run-scorer’s spot stood out, highlighting consistency, dominance, and sheer class with the bat.
In this article, we take a closer look at the top five run-getters of the season, the players who lit up the tournament and anchored their teams with match-winning performances.

1. Phoebe Litchfield (Northern Superchargers)
Topping the run charts in the Women’s Hundred 2025, Phoebe Litchfield was the best of the Northern Superchargers’ batting lineup. Across 10 innings of the HUndred 2025 edition, she piled up 292 runs at a superb average of 41.71 and a blistering strike rate of 157, proving both consistent and destructive. Her highest of the season- an unbeaten 59* against Birmingham Phoenix, showcased her ability to anchor and accelerate when it mattered most. She also produced another standout knock of 55* against London Spirit, underlining her reputation as a reliable match-winner.
Since making her Hundred debut in 2023, Litchfield has grown into one of the tournament’s most dependable performers, amassing a total of 742 runs across seasons. Her career-best score of 68 in 2023 remains a reminder of her early impact, while her 2025 season has only strengthened her legacy as the Superchargers’ batting mainstay.
2. Meg Lanning (Oval Invincibles)

A proven match-winner and natural leader, Meg Lanning stamped her authority on the Women’s Hundred 2025 as the tournament’s second-highest run-scorer. In just 8 innings, the top-order batter accumulated 287 runs at an average of 35.87 and a strike rate of 136, underlining her trademark balance of composure and controlled aggression. Her standout innings came against London Spirit, where she crafted a brilliant 85, the highest individual score of her campaign. She followed it up with a composed 56 against Manchester Originals, further establishing her consistency at the top.
Having first featured in the competition in 2024 with London Spirit, Lanning made a fresh move to the Oval Invincibles in 2025, and the impact was immediate. Her ability to lead from the front and deliver in pressure situations not only powered her team’s batting efforts but also reinforced her status as one of the modern greats of the game.
3. Davina Perrin (Northern Superchargers)
One of the brightest young talents in the Women’s Hundred, Davina Perrin showcased her class and maturity with the bat during the 2025 season. Featuring in all 10 innings, the top-order batter compiled 260 runs at an average of 28.88 and a strike rate of 136, playing a crucial role in the Northern Superchargers’ campaign. Her standout moment came in a breathtaking innings of 101 against London Spirit, marking one of the finest knocks of the season. She also displayed her ability to finish strongly with an unbeaten 72* against Trent Rockets, underlining her versatility as both an anchor and an aggressor.
Since joining the Superchargers in 2024, Perrin has steadily grown into a dependable performer, amassing 293 runs across her Hundred career so far. With her maiden century already to her name, she has firmly established herself as one of the most exciting batters to watch in the future of women’s cricket.
4. Nat Sciver-Brunt (Trent Rockets)

Few players embody consistency and versatility in The Hundred quite like Nat Sciver-Brunt, and the 2025 season was another strong chapter in her decorated career. The all-rounder amassed 256 runs in just 8 innings, averaging 36.57 with a strike rate of 148, a testament to her ability to combine fluency with power. Her best this season came in a commanding knock of 64 against Birmingham Phoenix, where she dominated the attack with ease. She also added an unbeaten 51* against London Spirit and another fluent 52 against the Phoenix, highlighting her knack for delivering in crunch moments.
A cornerstone of the Trent Rockets since the inaugural season in 2021, Sciver-Brunt has built a remarkable legacy in the tournament, piling up 1223 career runs so far. Her personal best of 81* in 2023 remains one of the most memorable innings in the competition’s history, and her 2025 form only cements her place among the elite run-scorers and all-round match-winners of The Hundred.
5. Danni Wyatt-Hodge (Southern Brave)
An explosive presence at the top of the order, Danni Wyatt-Hodge once again proved her worth for the Southern Brave in the 2025 edition of The Hundred. In 9 innings, she scored 239 runs at an average of 26.55 and a strike rate of 128, setting the tone with her aggressive intent. Her best knock of the season came against Birmingham Phoenix, where she struck a fluent 59, reminding fans of her ability to take the game away in the powerplay.
A mainstay for the Brave since the competition’s inception, Wyatt-Hodge has been one of the faces of the tournament, amassing a remarkable 1146 career runs. Her highest score of 69* in the inaugural 2021 season remains a standout performance, while her continued contributions underline both her consistency and longevity. Blending experience with attacking flair, she continues to be one of the most entertaining batters in the Women’s Hundred.
From record-breaking centuries to fearless stroke play, these five batters not only dominated the charts in The Women’s Hundred 2025 but also showcased the depth, talent, and rising global impact of women’s cricket 100 ball format.
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