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Top 20 educated women cricketers worldwide.
While it is difficult to determine the top 20 educated women cricketers worldwide, I can provide you with a list of some prominent women cricketers who are known for their educational achievements and sporting prowess. Please note that these individuals are not ranked in any particular order:
1. Mithali Raj (India):
Mithali Raj holds a bachelor's degree in commerce from Kasturba Gandhi Degree and PG College for Women in Secunderabad, India.
2. Anjum Chopra (India):
Anjum Chopra, an accomplished Indian cricketer, has a master's degree in sports studies from Punjabi University, Patiala.
3. Charlotte Edwards (England):
Charlotte Edwards, former captain of the England women's cricket team, has a degree in sports science from Loughborough University.
4. Claire Taylor (England):
Claire Taylor, an English cricketer, has a degree in biochemistry from the University of Oxford.
5. Sarah Taylor (England):
Sarah Taylor, an international cricketer, has completed A-levels in sports science, PE, and business studies.
6. Jhulan Goswami (India):
Jhulan Goswami, an Indian cricketer, has a master's degree in women's studies from the University of Calcutta.
7. Ellyse Perry (Australia):
Ellyse Perry, one of the best all-rounders in women's cricket, has a degree in economics and social sciences from the University of Sydney.
8. Sana Mir (Pakistan):
Sana Mir, a former captain of the Pakistan women's cricket team, holds a bachelor's degree in statistics and economics from the University of Karachi.
9. Katherine Brunt (England):
Katherine Brunt, an English cricketer, has a degree in sport and exercise science from Leeds Metropolitan University.
10. Suzie Bates (New Zealand):
Suzie Bates, former captain of the New Zealand women's cricket team, has a degree in sports coaching and exercise science from the University of Otago.
11. Lydia Greenway (England):
Lydia Greenway, an English cricketer, has a degree in sports science and recreation management from Loughborough University.
12. Shashikala Siriwardene (Sri Lanka):
Shashikala Siriwardene, a Sri Lankan cricketer, holds a bachelor's degree in physical education from the University of Colombo.
13. Lisa Sthalekar (Australia):
Lisa Sthalekar, a former Australian cricketer, has a degree in business administration from Macquarie University.
14. Dane van Niekerk (South Africa):
Dane van Niekerk, the captain of the South African women's cricket team, holds a bachelor's degree in sports management from the University of Port Elizabeth.
15. Mignon du Preez (South Africa):
Mignon du Preez, a South African cricketer, has a degree in economics from the University of Pretoria.
16. Meg Lanning (Australia):
Meg Lanning, captain of the Australian women's cricket team, has completed a diploma of sports development.
17. Harmanpreet Kaur (India):
Harmanpreet Kaur, an Indian cricketer, has a bachelor's degree in arts from DAV College, Moga.
18. Marizanne Kapp (South Africa):
Marizanne Kapp, a South African cricketer, has completed a degree in sports management.
19. Sophie Devine (New Zealand):
Sophie Devine, a New Zealand cricketer, has completed a degree in psychology and sociology from the University of Victoria.
20. Laura Marsh (England):
Laura Marsh, an English cricketer, has studied foundation year for physical education at Brunel University London.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other educated women cricketers from around the world who have achieved both academic and sporting success.
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