• Only one women cricketer has more than 9 million followers on Instagram.

  • Ellyse Perry is the only Australian to feature in the list.

From Smriti Mandhana to Ellyse Perry: Top 10 most followed women cricketers on Instagram
Kainat Imtiaz, Ellyse Perry and Smriti Mandhana (Image Source: Twitter)

The landscape of women’s cricket has transformed dramatically over the past decade, drawing in a vast audience, lucrative endorsements, and widespread recognition. With the emergence of tournaments like the Women’s Premier League (WPL), the craze for women’s cricket has only soared higher in recent times, propelling its athletes into the limelight like never before.

Alongside this surge in popularity comes a keen interest from fans to peek into the personal lives of their favourite players, leading to a vibrant presence on social media platforms such as Instagram. On that note, let’s uncover the top 10 most followed women cricketers on Instagram.

10 most followed women cricketers on Instagram

1. Smriti Mandhana

Smriti Mandhana
Smriti Mandhana (Image Source: Twitter)

India’s Smriti Mandhana reigns supreme in the list of most followed women cricketer on Instagram with a staggering 9.5 million followers. With her elegant strokes on the field and charismatic presence off it, Smriti has captured the hearts of millions worldwide. Her Instagram feed serves as a gateway to her world, adorned with glimpses of her life and endorsements that mirror her soaring popularity.

2. Harmanpreet Kaur

Harmanpreet Kaur
Harmanpreet Kaur (Image Source: Twitter)

Leading the charge for the Indian team both on and off the field, Harmanpreet Kaur boasts a healthy fan base of 2.1 million followers on Instagram. From candid moments to brand endorsements, Harmanpreet’s Instagram offers a delightful blend of her personal and professional endeavours.

3. Harleen Deol

Harleen Deol
Harleen Deol (Image Source: Twitter)

At the age of just 25, Harleen Deol has etched her name among the prominent faces of Indian cricket. With a commendable fan base of 2 million followers on Instagram, Harleen’s journey from the crease to the gram reflects her meteoric rise in the cricketing world.

4. Mithali Raj

Mithali Raj
Mithali Raj (Image Source: Twitter)

Former Indian captain turned commentator and coach Mithali Raj’s Instagram presence speaks volumes of her enduring legacy in the cricketing arena. With 1.8 million followers, Mithali continues to inspire and engage her fans with glimpses of her life beyond the boundary ropes.

5. Ellyse Perry

Ellyse Perry
Ellyse Perry (Image Source: Twitter)

Renowned not only for her prowess on the pitch but also for her enchanting charm, Ellyse Perry commands a legion of 1.6 million followers on Instagram. With fans flocking to her feed to witness her beauty and brilliance, Ellyse’s Instagram fan base is nothing short of mesmerizing.

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6. Jemimah Rodrigues

Jemimah Rodrigues
Jemimah Rodrigues (Image Source: Twitter)

With her infectious energy and effervescent persona, Jemimah Rodrigues has won hearts both on and off the field. Boasting 1.2 million followers on Instagram, Jemimah’s posts serve as a delightful rendezvous for fans, offering a peek into her world filled with laughter and love.

7) Veda Krishnamurthy

Veda Krishnamurthy
Veda Krishnamurthy (Image Source: Twitter)

Adding to the roster of esteemed women cricketers with substantial fan following on Instagram is Veda Krishnamurthy, holding firm with 927k followers. Known for offering sneak peeks into her personal life, Veda’s Instagram account is a treasure trove of candid moments and behind-the-scenes glimpses. Alongside these personal touches, Veda also lends her influence to brand endorsements on the platform, further engaging her loyal fanbase with every post.

8. Shreyanka Patil

Shreyanka Patil
Shreyanka Patil (Image Source: Twitter)

Emerging as a rising star in the Indian cricketing landscape, Shreyanka Patil’s Instagram journey is a testament to her growing popularity. With 711k followers, Shreyanka’s feed resonates with the passion and dedication she brings to the game, inspiring a new generation of cricket enthusiasts.

9. Priya Punia

Priya Punia
Priya Punia (Image Source: Twitter)

Sharing snippets of her training regimen and personal moments, Priya Punia captivates her 546k followers on Instagram with her authenticity and charm. As she continues to carve her niche in the cricketing world, Priya’s Instagram serves as a canvas for her aspirations and achievements.

10. Sarah Taylor

Sarah Taylor
Sarah Taylor (Image Source: Twitter)

As a veteran of English cricket, Sarah Taylor’s Instagram journey is a delightful tapestry woven with moments of triumph and camaraderie. With 507k followers, Sarah’s feed echoes with the cheers of fans who have followed her remarkable journey through the highs and lows of the game.

Special Mentions

Danni Wyatt, Shafali Verma and Kainat Imtiaz
Danni Wyatt, Shafali Verma and Kainat Imtiaz (Image Source: Twitter)

As we celebrate the queens of cricket on Instagram, it’s essential to acknowledge the rising stars who are captivating audiences with their charisma and talent. Shafali Verma (474K followers), Danni Wyatt (302K followers) and Kainat Imtiaz (261k followers ) stand as shining examples of the growing faces in the realm of women’s cricket on social media, captivating audiences with their unique personalities and inspiring journeys.

*Updated till 14 March 2024

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