Kathryn Bryce, Georgia Elwiss, and Nat Sciver-Brunt have all been shortlisted for the 2025 Toyota PCA Women’s Player of the Year award.
Last year’s winner Bryce is nominated again after another standout season with bat and ball, while The Blaze-dominated four-strong shortlist is completed by Lancashire’s Emma Lamb.
Scotland captain Bryce, 27, scored 1,597 runs and claimed 57 wickets in the last 12 months on her way to winning both the PCA Women’s Domestic Overall MVP and the Metro Bank One Day Cup Women’s Player of the Year, as well as retaining her title as The Blaze Overall Player of the Year.
Elwiss, 34, who was named as The Blaze’s Vitality Blast Player of the Year in her maiden season in the East Midlands after joining from Southern Vipers, also scored over 1,000 runs in 2025, alongside claiming 16 wickets.
Meanwhile, England skipper Sciver-Brunt, who entered the summer on the back of being the leading run-scorer in India’s WPL with 523, added over 1,000 international runs in the last 12 months to secure her appearance on the award’s shortlist for the ninth time in the past 11 years.
The quartet’s playing peers, having already voted to determine the shortlist, will also decide the eventual winner at the PCA’s awards ceremony at Exhibition White City in London on 9th October.
Sciver-Brunt will also be recognised for her Vitality IT20 Women’s Player of the Summer trophy, and Amy Jones for being named Metro Bank ODI Women’s Player of the Summer.
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