**Batters with the Most Centuries in Women’s World Cup History**
*By Gaurav Tripathi | Oct 13, 2025 | 06:27 AM*
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt recently etched her name in the ICC Women’s World Cup record books by scoring her fifth century. This remarkable milestone came during Match 12 of the 2025 edition against Sri Lanka at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on October 11. Sciver-Brunt’s electrifying innings of 117 runs off just 117 balls played a pivotal role in England’s triumph over Sri Lanka.
On this historic achievement, let’s take a look at the batters who have scored the most centuries in Women’s World Cup history.
### 1. Nat Sciver-Brunt – 5 Centuries
Currently leading the list, Nat Sciver-Brunt has amassed five centuries in Women’s World Cup matches. Having played 21 games according to ESPNcricinfo, she has compiled 954 runs at an outstanding average of 59.62. Her highest score in the tournament is an unbeaten 148*. Sciver-Brunt stands as the 8th-highest run-scorer in Women’s World Cups, which also includes two half-centuries alongside her five hundreds.
### 2. Charlotte Edwards – 4 Centuries
Sciver-Brunt surpassed three other batters who each had four centuries, including fellow English player Charlotte Edwards. Edwards concluded her World Cup career with four hundreds from 30 matches. She also notched seven half-centuries during the competition. Edwards accumulated 1,231 runs at an average of 53.52 and is currently the fourth-highest run-scorer in Women’s World Cup history. Her top score is an unbeaten 173*.
### 3. Janette Brittin – 4 Centuries
Another English legend, Janette Brittin, also boasts four centuries in World Cup play. Over 36 matches, Brittin reached 50 runs on seven occasions. She ranks as the third-highest run-scorer in the tournament’s history with 1,299 runs at an average of 43.30. Her highest score in the World Cup is 138*.
### 4. Suzie Bates – 4 Centuries
New Zealand’s batting great Suzie Bates is the only non-English player with at least four centuries in Women’s World Cups. Bates has scored 1,208 runs across 30 games at an impressive average of 50.33. She also owns five half-centuries to complement her four hundreds. Her best World Cup performance came with a commanding 168 runs.
These extraordinary batters have left an indelible mark on Women’s World Cup history through their consistent and impactful performances. Nat Sciver-Brunt’s recent record-breaking century underlines her rising stature among the game’s elite.
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