Home » Most Sixes in The Hundred Women’s Competition (2026 List)
Written By: Ben Crawley
Published: May 8, 2026

The Hundred Women’s Competition has produced just over a dozen genuine power hitters, with Deandra Dottin and Nat Sciver-Brunt jointly leading the all-time sixes chart with 20 sixes each across the first five seasons.

Furthermore, both batters have struck their sixes across separate franchises, with Dottin representing London Spirit and Manchester Originals while Sciver-Brunt has built her tally exclusively for Trent Rockets.

In addition, Bess Heath, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, and Sophie Devine round out the top five with 17, 17, and 16 sixes, respectively. Moreover, the all-time top 10 features players from England, the West Indies, Australia, India, New Zealand, and South Africa, reflecting the competition’s truly global profile.

Top 10 Most Sixes in The Hundred Women’s Competition

The all-time leaderboard features 10 batters with at least 13 sixes each across the five completed seasons of The Hundred Women’s Competition. Furthermore, the table includes career span, matches played, runs scored, highest score, and career strike rate.

Player and TeamSpanMatchesRunsHighest ScoreStrike Rate6s
Deandra Dottin (LS / MO)2021-20262653468*129.9220
Nat Sciver-Brunt (Trent Rockets)2021-2026371,22381*139.7720
Bess Heath (TR / WF)2021-20263875470130.6717
Danni Wyatt-Hodge (Southern Brave)2021-2026431,14669*132.9417
Sophie Devine (BP / SB)2022-20262857653117.5516
Sophia Dunkley (SB / WF)2021-2026401,06569*128.6216
Lizelle Lee (MO / TR)2021-20262054968130.7114
Annabel Sutherland (NSC / WF)2022-20262350663*130.7414
Smriti Mandhana (Southern Brave)2021-20262967678139.0914
Grace Harris (London Spirit)2023-20261532889*164.8213

Deandra Dottin: 20 Sixes Across London Spirit and Manchester Originals

Deandra Dottin
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Deandra Dottin’s 20 sixes across 26 matches make her one of the joint-leading six-hitters in The Hundred Women’s Competition history. Furthermore, the West Indies legend has spent her career across two franchises, with London Spirit and Manchester Originals both benefiting from her power-hitting ability.

In addition, Dottin’s role as London Spirit’s enforcer through the middle overs has made her one of the most feared batters in the competition. Specifically, her 4-six match against Welsh Fire in the 2024 edition stands among the most explosive innings in The Hundred women’s history.

Nat Sciver-Brunt: 20 Sixes for Trent Rockets

Nat Sciver-Brunt The Hundred
Source: Sky Sports

Nat Sciver-Brunt has built the most prolific batting career in The Hundred Women’s Competition with 1,223 runs across 37 matches for Trent Rockets. Furthermore, her 20 sixes are joint-most in the competition’s history despite playing 11 more matches than Dottin.

Moreover, the England captain has anchored Trent Rockets through five seasons. Specifically, her 81 not out against Birmingham Phoenix in 2023 remains one of her standout innings, combining six-hitting with controlled middle-order pacing.

Bess Heath: 17 Sixes Across Trent Rockets and Welsh Fire

Bess Heath The Hundred
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Bess Heath has accumulated 17 sixes across 38 matches for Trent Rockets and Welsh Fire between 2021 and 2025. Furthermore, the wicketkeeper-batter’s strike rate of 130.67 reflects her balanced power-hitting style.

In addition, Heath’s role as a finisher for Welsh Fire across the 2024 and 2025 editions saw her develop into one of the competition’s most reliable middle-order strikers. Specifically, her 70 against Manchester Originals at the Kia Oval was a turning-point innings in Welsh Fire’s run to the 2024 playoffs.

Danni Wyatt-Hodge: 17 Sixes for Southern Brave

Danni Wyatt-Hodge The Hundred
Source: BBC

Danni Wyatt-Hodge has scored 1,146 runs across 43 matches for Southern Brave between 2021 and 2025, with 17 sixes to her name. Furthermore, her 43 matches are the most in the all-time top 10 sixes list, reflecting her status as a five-time Brave regular.

Moreover, the England opener’s 69 not out against London Spirit in 2022 was one of the most polished knocks of that edition. Specifically, her role as Southern Brave’s powerplay attacker has shaped the franchise’s aggressive batting template.

Sophie Devine: 16 Sixes Across Birmingham Phoenix and Southern Brave

Sophie Devine in The Hundred
Source: Female Cricket

Sophie Devine has accumulated 16 sixes across 28 matches for Birmingham Phoenix and Southern Brave between 2022 and 2025. Furthermore, the New Zealand veteran’s strike rate of 117.55 is below the others on this list, but her ability to clear the rope remains her defining trait.

In addition, Devine’s leadership for Birmingham Phoenix during their 2023 and 2024 campaigns has been central to the franchise’s competitive identity. Specifically, her unbeaten 53 against Welsh Fire in 2024 anchored a memorable Phoenix chase at Edgbaston.

Sophia Dunkley: 16 Sixes Across Southern Brave and Welsh Fire

Sophia Dunkley in The Hundred
Source: Sky Sports

Sophia Dunkley has 16 sixes across 40 matches for Southern Brave and Welsh Fire from 2021 to 2025. Furthermore, the England middle-order batter’s tally reflects her steady power-hitting development across five seasons.

Moreover, Dunkley’s move from Southern Brave to Welsh Fire in 2024 marked a turning point in her The Hundred career. Specifically, her 69 not out against Manchester Originals in the 2025 edition cemented her status as one of the competition’s most reliable scorers.

Lizelle Lee: 14 Sixes Across Manchester Originals and Trent Rockets

Lizelle Lee in The Hundred
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Lizelle Lee has 14 sixes across just 20 matches for Manchester Originals and Trent Rockets between 2021 and 2023. Furthermore, the South African legend’s strike rate of 130.71 places her among the cleanest hitters in the competition’s history.

In addition, Lee’s three-season career in The Hundred ended in 2023, although her 14 sixes from just 20 matches give her the highest sixes-per-innings rate among the top 10. Specifically, her 68 against Birmingham Phoenix in 2022 was a standout opening salvo for Manchester Originals.

Annabel Sutherland: 14 Sixes for Northern Superchargers and Welsh Fire

Annabel Sutherland in The Hundred
Source: Sky Sports

Annabel Sutherland has built her The Hundred Women’s career around middle-order striking, with 14 sixes across 23 matches for Northern Superchargers and Welsh Fire. Furthermore, the Australian all-rounder’s strike rate of 130.74 reflects her power-hitting role in the lower middle order.

Moreover, Sutherland’s 63 not out for Welsh Fire against Trent Rockets in 2025 was a vital innings in the franchise’s playoff push. Specifically, her ability to clear the rope across the death overs has made her one of the most valuable lower middle-order options.

Smriti Mandhana: 14 Sixes for Southern Brave

Smriti Mandhana in The Hundred
Source: India Today

Smriti Mandhana has scored 676 runs with 14 sixes across 29 matches for Southern Brave between 2021 and 2024. Furthermore, the India captain’s strike rate of 139.09 makes her one of the competition’s cleanest left-handed strikers.

In addition, Mandhana’s 78 against Manchester Originals at Lord’s in 2022 stood out as the most impressive Indian batting performance in The Hundred Women’s history. Specifically, her partnership with Danni Wyatt-Hodge formed Southern Brave’s most successful opening partnership across two seasons.

Grace Harris: 13 Sixes and the Highest Strike Rate

Source: Womens Cricket

Grace Harris has scored 13 sixes across just 15 matches for London Spirit between 2023 and 2025, although her strike rate of 164.82 is the highest among the top 10. Furthermore, the Australian batter’s compact power-hitting style makes her one of the most efficient strikers in the competition.

Moreover, Harris’s unbeaten 89 against Trent Rockets in 2024 stands as the highest individual score among the top 10 sixes-hitters in The Hundred Women’s Competition. Specifically, her role as London Spirit’s middle-order acceleration option has shaped the franchise’s aggressive batting template.

Why Sixes Matter in The Hundred Women’s Competition

The 100-ball format limits the number of balls each batter faces in any single match. Furthermore, batters typically face 25 to 50 balls per innings, making each six worth more than in a 120-ball T20 format.

  • Firstly, the 100-ball format gives batters fewer scoring chances per innings
  • Secondly, six-hitting drives up strike rates and accelerates totals
  • In addition, sixes-per-innings rates are higher in The Hundred than T20Is for most batters
  • Moreover, the boundary count is among the most reliable predictors of match outcomes
  • Finally, top six-hitters earn key acceleration roles in the powerplay and death overs

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Conclusion: Dottin and Sciver-Brunt Lead the All-Time Sixes List

In summary, Deandra Dottin and Nat Sciver-Brunt jointly lead the all-time sixes list in The Hundred Women’s Competition with 20 sixes each. Furthermore, both batters have built their totals across different franchises, with Dottin spending time at London Spirit and Manchester Originals while Sciver-Brunt has stayed at Trent Rockets.

Specifically, Bess Heath and Danni Wyatt-Hodge follow at 17 sixes each, with Sophie Devine, Sophia Dunkley, and three other batters at 16, 14, and 13 sixes respectively. Moreover, the 2026 edition of The Hundred starts at the Kia Oval on July 21, with several active players poised to climb the all-time list.

As a result, the all-time sixes leaderboard remains a fluid competition between Dottin, Sciver-Brunt, Wyatt-Hodge, Sutherland, and Harris across the upcoming season.

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