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Posted: 2023-01-26 21:10:40

Australia's Beth Mooney has missed out on being crowned the best women's cricketer in the world by the International Cricket Council (ICC), with Englishwoman Nat Sciver taking the title.

Mooney was nominated alongside India's Smriti Mandhana and New Zealand's Amelia Kerr, but all were beaten to the Rachael Heyhoe-Flint Award by English all-rounder Sciver.

Sciver was dominant during the ODI World Cup in 2022, with centuries in England's opening match against Australia and a phenomenal 148 not out as their run chase fell short in the final.

That form, as well as five half-centuries in the format last year, also saw Sciver crowned women's ODI player of the year, beating the top run scorer for the World Cup, Alyssa Healy, whose 170 powered Australia to the title over England.

England batter Nat Sciver completes a pull shot as Australia wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy shapes to catch the ball.
Nat Sciver singlehandedly kept England in the World Cup final.(Getty: Hannah Peters)

Sciver scored a half-century in the lone Women's Ashes Test in January, and added a dominant 169 not out in a June Test against South Africa.

Across the three international formats, Sciver scored 1,346 runs and took 22 wickets in 33 matches in the year, captaining England for much of her side's home summer.

Australia's Tahlia McGrath was named the women's T20 player of the year.

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