Home » Top 10 players With Most Dismissals in The Hundred Women’s
Written By: Ben Crawley
Published: March 31, 2026

Sarah Bryce holds the record for the most dismissals in The Hundred Women’s with 36 dismissals across 38 innings, including 21 catches and 15 stumpings. Her sharp glovework behind the stumps for Oval Invincibles and Welsh Fire has set a standard that no other keeper has matched since the competition began in 2021.

Dismissals in The Hundred Women’s highlight the crucial role wicketkeepers play in T20 cricket’s shortest format. From lightning-quick stumpings against spinners to diving catches off pace bowlers, these keepers have produced some of the most game-changing moments in the tournament.

Amy Jones, Emma Threlkeld, and Rachel Southby are close behind Bryce in what has become a competitive race for the top spot heading into The Hundred 2026.

Top 10 Most Dismissals in The Hundred Women’s

Here are the 10 wicketkeepers with the most dismissals in The Hundred Women’s history, updated through the 2025 season.

PlayerTeam(s)SpanMatchesDismissalsCatchesStumpings
Sarah BryceOval Invincibles / Welsh Fire2021 to 202640362115
Amy JonesBirmingham Phoenix2021 to 202638342014
Eleanor ThrelkeldManchester Originals / Trent Rockets2021 to 202630251015
Rhianna Mae SouthbySouthern Brave2023 to 202626231013
Lauren Winfield HillNorthern Superchargers / Oval Invincibles2021 to 20263820812
Charlie RuCarla Elizabeth RuddSouthern Brave2021 to 20221715411
Beth MooneyLondon Spirit / Manchester Originals2022 to 2026221257
Georgia RedmayneLondon Spirit / Welsh Fire2021 to 2026271275
Bess HeathNorthern Superchargers2021 to 2026391275
Natasha Agnes Jessica WraithLondon Spirit / Trent Rockets / Welsh Fire2021 to 202616725

1. Sarah Bryce (Oval Invincibles / Welsh Fire)

No keeper has been busier behind the stumps in The Hundred Women’s than Sarah Bryce. The Scottish international tops the all time chart with 36 dismissals from 38 innings since the competition’s inception in 2021.

Sarah Bryce's Most Dismissals in The Hundred Women’s
Source: Sky Sports

Her balance of 21 catches and 15 stumpings shows equal proficiency against both pace and spin. Additionally, her dismissals per innings rate of 0.947 is the highest among keepers with 30 or more matches.

  • Total Dismissals: 36 (21 catches, 15 stumpings)
  • Matches: 40
  • Best in Innings: 3 (3ct 0st)
  • Dismissals Per Innings: 0.947
  • Teams: Oval Invincibles, Welsh Fire
  • Strength: Equally effective against pace and spin bowling

2. Amy Jones (Birmingham Phoenix)

Six dismissals in a single innings is a record nobody else has touched. Amy Jones achieved that remarkable feat for Birmingham Phoenix and sits second on the all time list with 34 dismissals from 37 innings.

Amy Jones (Birmingham Phoenix)
Source: BBC

The England international’s 20 catches and 14 stumpings reflect a keeper who excels in every condition. Furthermore, her international experience elevates her glovework under the highest pressure situations.

  • Total Dismissals: 34 (20 catches, 14 stumpings)
  • Matches: 38
  • Best in Innings: 6 (6ct 0st), competition record
  • Dismissals Per Innings: 0.918
  • Team: Birmingham Phoenix
  • Strength: Holds the single innings dismissals record in The Hundred Women’s

3. Eleanor Threlkeld (Manchester Originals / Trent Rockets)

Spinners absolutely love bowling with Eleanor Threlkeld standing behind the stumps. Her 15 stumpings equal Sarah Bryce for the most in the competition, and her best innings haul of 3 stumpings is a unique record.

Eleanor Threlkeld (Manchester Originals  Trent Rockets)
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Threlkeld ranks third with 25 dismissals from 30 innings across two franchises. Consequently, her quick hands against spin make her one of the most specialist glove workers in The Hundred Women’s history.

  • Total Dismissals: 25 (10 catches, 15 stumpings)
  • Matches: 30
  • Best in Innings: 3 (0ct 3st), all stumpings
  • Dismissals Per Innings: 0.833
  • Teams: Manchester Originals, Trent Rockets
  • Strength: Joint most stumpings (15) in The Hundred Women’s history

4. Rhianna Mae Southby (Southern Brave)

Just three seasons and already fourth on the all time list. Rhianna Mae Southby has risen rapidly since her 2023 debut, accumulating 23 dismissals in 26 innings for Southern Brave.

Rhianna Mae Southby (Southern Brave)
Source: Instagram

Her dismissals per innings rate of 0.884 is the second highest on this entire list. Moreover, her best innings haul of 4 (2ct 2st) shows she can change games single handedly behind the stumps. At this rate, the top spot could be within reach soon.

  • Total Dismissals: 23 (10 catches, 13 stumpings)
  • Matches: 26
  • Best in Innings: 4 (2ct 2st)
  • Dismissals Per Innings: 0.884
  • Team: Southern Brave
  • Strength: Highest dismissal rate among keepers who debuted after 2022

5. Lauren Winfield Hill (Northern Superchargers / Oval Invincibles)

Experience counts in The Hundred, and Lauren Winfield Hill has more of it than almost anyone. The England international has played 38 matches across two franchises, accumulating 20 dismissals from 38 innings.

Lauren Winfield Hill (Northern Superchargers  Oval Invincibles)
Source: The Cricketor

Her role often shifts between primary keeper and batting focused player depending on team composition. As a result, her dual contribution with bat and gloves makes her one of the most versatile players in the competition.

  • Total Dismissals: 20 (8 catches, 12 stumpings)
  • Matches: 38
  • Best in Innings: 2 (1ct 1st)
  • Dismissals Per Innings: 0.526
  • Teams: Northern Superchargers, Oval Invincibles
  • Strength: Most experienced keeper batter combination in the competition

6. Carla Elizabeth Rudd (Southern Brave)

Sometimes the numbers tell the story better than words. Carla Elizabeth Rudd managed 15 dismissals in just 17 matches for Southern Brave across the 2021 and 2022 seasons. Remarkably, 11 of those 15 were stumpings, giving her the highest stumping percentage (73.3%) among all keepers on this list.

Carla Elizabeth Rudd (Southern Brave)
Source: BBC

Although she has not featured since 2022, her per innings rate of 0.882 ranks third highest and proves her quality in limited opportunities.

  • Total Dismissals: 15 (4 catches, 11 stumpings)
  • Matches: 17
  • Best in Innings: 3 (1ct 2st)
  • Dismissals Per Innings: 0.882
  • Team: Southern Brave
  • Strength: Highest stumping percentage (73.3%) on this entire list

7. Beth Mooney (London Spirit / Manchester Originals)

A world class batter who also keeps wicket at international level is a rare find in women’s cricket. Beth Mooney was the joint most expensive overseas signing in The Hundred Women’s 2026 auction at £210,000.

Beth Mooney (London Spirit / Manchester Originals)
Source: BBC

Beyond her batting, the Australian has contributed 12 dismissals from just 15 innings at a rate of 0.800. Furthermore, her ability to open the batting while keeping wicket makes her arguably the most valuable player in the entire competition.

  • Total Dismissals: 12 (5 catches, 7 stumpings)
  • Matches: 22
  • Best in Innings: 3 (1ct 2st)
  • Dismissals Per Innings: 0.800
  • Teams: London Spirit, Manchester Originals
  • Strength: World class batter who also keeps at international level

8. Georgia Redmayne (London Spirit / Welsh Fire)

Two franchises, two different roles, and consistently steady hands behind the stumps. Georgia Redmayne has accumulated 12 dismissals from 19 innings since 2021 across London Spirit and Welsh Fire. The Australian left hander divides her time between keeping and batting responsibilities.

Georgia Redmayne (London Spirit  Welsh Fire)
Source: The Cricketor

Her 7 catches and 5 stumpings show a balanced keeper who reads the game intelligently. Additionally, her franchise experience across different conditions adds tactical value to any squad.

  • Total Dismissals: 12 (7 catches, 5 stumpings)
  • Matches: 27
  • Best in Innings: 2 (1ct 1st)
  • Dismissals Per Innings: 0.631
  • Teams: London Spirit, Welsh Fire
  • Strength: Versatile keeper batter with experience across multiple franchises

9. Bess Heath (Northern Superchargers)

Loyalty means something in franchise cricket, and Bess Heath embodies it completely. The Northern Superchargers keeper has been a one club player since The Hundred began in 2021, playing 39 matches for the same franchise.

 Bess Heath (Northern Superchargers)
Source: Sky Sports

Her 12 dismissals from 27 innings come at a lower per innings rate. However, her consistency and availability across five seasons make her the most reliable presence behind the stumps for any single franchise in the competition.

  • Total Dismissals: 12 (7 catches, 5 stumpings)
  • Matches: 39 (most on this list)
  • Best in Innings: 2 (2ct 0sh)
  • Dismissals Per Innings: 0.444
  • Team: Northern Superchargers (only club)
  • Strength: Most loyal one club keeper in The Hundred Women’s history

10. Natasha Agnes Jessica Wraith(London Spirit / Trent Rockets / Welsh Fire)

Three franchises in five seasons tells you how much demand exists for Natasha Agnes Jessica Wraith glove work. She rounds off the top 10 with 7 dismissals from 13 innings across London Spirit, Trent Rockets, and Welsh Fire.

Natasha Agnes Jessica Wraith(London Spirit / Trent Rockets / Welsh Fire)
Source: IPL.com

Despite the lowest total on this list, her 5 stumpings out of 7 dismissals show specialist quick hands against spin. With consistent opportunities in The Hundred 2026, she could climb higher in the rankings.

  • Total Dismissals: 7 (2 catches, 5 stumpings)
  • Matches: 16
  • Best in Innings: 2 (1ct 1st)
  • Dismissals Per Innings: 0.538
  • Teams: London Spirit, Trent Rockets, Welsh Fire
  • Strength: Stumping specialist with experience across three franchises

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Conclusion: Wicketkeepers Shaping The Hundred Women’s One Dismissal at a Time

The top 10 wicketkeepers in The Hundred Women’s have combined for 196 dismissals across five seasons of the competition. Sarah Bryce leads with 36 dismissals at an outstanding rate of 0.947 per innings. However, Amy Jones holds the single innings record of 6 dismissals.

Emma Threlkeld and Charlie Rudd stand out as stumping specialists, while Beth Mooney brings world-class batting to complement her glovework. As The Hundred 2026 approaches, the race for the top spot could intensify with Southby and Mooney climbing quickly. These keepers prove that behind every great bowling attack, there is a great pair of gloves making it all count.

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