Nat Sciver-Brunt: Complete Player Profile, Career Stats, Records and Net Worth 2026

Nat Sciver-Brunt: Complete Player Profile, Career Stats, Records and Net Worth 2026

Nat Sciver-Brunt is England's most complete cricketer. At 33 years of age, Natalie Ruth Sciver-Brunt is a right-hand batter, right-arm medium pacer, and the captain of the England Women's national cricket team. In a career spanning over a decade, she has scored 10 ODI centuries, set the fastest hundred in Women's Test history, won the 2017 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, and become the most dominant overseas player the Women's Premier League has ever produced.

Nat Sciver-Brunt profile 2026 

Profile FeatureDetails
Full NameNatalie Ruth Sciver-Brunt
NicknameNat, "Natmeg"
Age33 years
Date of Birth20 August 1992
BirthplaceTokyo, Japan
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Father's NameRichard Sciver (Business Executive)
Mother's NameJulia Longbottom (British Diplomat; former UK Ambassador to Japan)
SpouseKatherine Sciver-Brunt (married May 2022)
TeamsEngland Women · Mumbai Indians (WPL) · Trent Rockets (The Hundred) · The Blaze (Domestic) · Hobart Hurricanes (WBBL)
RoleAll-rounder
Career HighlightsInternational cricket since July 2013 · ECB central contract holder · England captain (2024–present)
Batting StyleRight-hand bat
Bowling StyleRight-arm medium
Shirt Number39
Zodiac SignLeo

Early Life and Family Background: From Tokyo to Lord's

Nat Sciver-Brunt was born on 20 August 1992 in Tokyo, Japan. Her mother, Julia Longbottom, was a British diplomat posted in Japan at the time of Nat's birth and would later go on to serve as the UK's Ambassador to Japan from March 2021. Her father, Richard Sciver, is a business executive. Growing up in a diplomatic household meant a childhood spread across multiple countries - Nat lived in Poland, where she played women's league football, and in the Netherlands, where she took up basketball. She also played tennis and hockey before cricket eventually claimed her full attention. She has a younger sister, Zoe Sciver, and a brother. On the personal front, Nat got engaged to fellow England cricketer Katherine Brunt in October 2019, married her in May 2022, and both adopted the hyphenated surname Sciver-Brunt. In September 2024, the couple announced that Katherine was expecting, and their son Theo was born in March 2025.

How Nat Sciver-Brunt Was Educated and Trained to Become a Professional Cricketer

Epsom College: The School where Nat Sciver-Brunt First Discovered Cricket

Nat Sciver-Brunt attended Epsom College, a co-educational independent school in Surrey, England. She played for the school's first XI cricket team alongside a future England teammate, Alice Davidson-Richards.

Loughborough University: She enrolled at Loughborough University to study Sports and Exercise Science. The combination of academic understanding of sport and on-field practice at Loughborough helped shape the physically intelligent player she would become.

From Surrey Club Cricket to the England Women's Academy

She began club cricket with Stoke d'Abernon in Surrey, progressed through the Surrey county setup, and was eventually selected for the England Women's Academy. After consistent performances in Academy cricket, she was handed her England debut in the 2013 limited-overs series against Pakistan, and she never looked back.

Nat Sciver-Brunt's First ECB Central Contract: A Landmark Moment in Women's Cricket

By April 2014, she was awarded one of the ECB's first-ever 18 central contracts for women players — a landmark moment that signalled the professional era of English women's cricket, and confirmed Sciver-Brunt as one of its foundational pillars.

Nat Sciver-Brunt Domestic Cricket Career: From Surrey to The Blaze and Beyond

Surrey Cricket - Where England's Best All-Rounder Was Built 

Nat Sciver-Brunt's domestic roots go back to Surrey, the county where her cricket journey began and where she still holds a long-standing association. She played for Surrey Women from 2010 onwards, competing across all formats in the county circuit and building the technical foundations that would define her international career. Her performances for Surrey were what earned her the attention of national selectors in 2013, and she has continued to represent Surrey Women across domestic competitions throughout her career. She later played for Northern Diamonds between 2020 and 2022, before moving to The Blaze, where she continues to represent herself in domestic 50-over and T20 cricket.

WBBL - A Decade Across Melbourne Stars, Perth Scorchers, and Hobart Hurricanes 

Nat Sciver-Brunt has been part of the Women's Big Bash League since its very first season in 2015–16, making her one of the longest-serving overseas players in the competition's history. She became the first woman ever to hit a six in WBBL history during that inaugural season with Melbourne Stars, setting the tone for a decade-long love affair with Australian T20 cricket. Across three different franchises and 11 seasons, she has been one of the WBBL's most consistent and destructive all-rounders.

Her most recent chapter began with Hobart Hurricanes in WBBL|11 in 2025–26. She scored 81 off 48 balls to help the Hurricanes pull off the highest run chase in WBBL history against Perth Scorchers. Across 86 matches, three franchises, and over a decade, her WBBL record of 1,618 runs and 65 wickets stands as one of the finest overseas contributions the competition has ever seen.

TeamSeasonsMatInnsNORunsHSAveSR50sWktsBBIEcon
Melbourne Stars2015/16 – 2020/213735476971*24.78116.34283/186.8
Perth Scorchers2017/18 – 2024/25353285228421.75119.931274/297.21
Hobart Hurricanes2025/26 – present141413278125.151181102/227.1
Career Total2015 – present86811316188423.79118.016654/297

The Hundred — Five Seasons of Dominance for Trent Rockets 

Sciver-Brunt has been one of The Hundred's standout performers since the 2021, representing Trent Rockets in the women's competition every season. In a format made for power and entertainment, she has been exactly that: a top-order anchor who accelerates at will, complemented by her reliable medium-pace bowling. Across five seasons, she became the first batter in The Hundred women's competition to cross 1,000 career runs, finishing as the tournament's leading run-scorer in 2024 with 303 runs in nine innings. Her consistency for the Trent Rockets has made her one of the competition's most valuable and recognisable players.

SeasonTeamMatInnsNORunsHSAveSR50s
2021Trent Rockets8812205431.42137.51
2022Trent Rockets44115342*51129.660
2023Trent Rockets87318481*46148.382
2024Trent Rockets9923036043.28134.833
2025Trent Rockets8823636460.5145.24
Career TotalTrent Rockets37369122381 *45.29139.7710

Note: 2022 season limited to 4 matches due to international commitments. Source: ESPNCricinfo

Sciver-Brunt's domestic career across formats tells the story of an athlete who has never coasted on her international reputation. Whether anchoring Surrey's county lineup, leading wicket charts in the WBBL for Melbourne Stars, or hitting the first-ever 1,000 runs in The Hundred women's competition, she has consistently produced numbers that would be the envy of any specialist batter.

Nat Sciver-Brunt International Cricket Career: Tests, ODIs, and T20Is for England Women

Nat Sciver-Brunt made her international debut for England in July 2013 and has since become the most complete all-rounder the England Women's side has ever produced. Across Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, she has accumulated over 8,000 international runs combined, taken close to 190 international wickets, and been part of some of the most historic moments in women's cricket.

ODI Career — 10 Centuries and England's Most Reliable Match-Winner 

Nat Sciver-Brunt's ODI career is the centrepiece of her international legacy. With 4,354 runs at an average of 46.31 and a strike rate of 94.67, she has been England's most reliable middle-order weapon in the 50-over format for over a decade. With the ball, her 88 WODI wickets at an economy of 4.53 underline the fact that she is not a token bowling option but a genuine wicket-taking threat. Her ODI career is decorated with match-winning performances in every major tournament and series England has played, and she became the fastest Englishwoman to reach 3,500 ODI runs in just 94 innings.

Test Career — The Fastest Century in Women's Test History 

Though limited in match count due to the infrequency of women's tests, Sciver-Brunt's Test record is outstanding. She averages 46.47 across 12 Tests, has scored two test centuries, and has been England's most important batter in the longest format whenever she has played. Her most iconic test moment came in December 2024 against South Africa in Bloemfontein, where she struck the fastest century in Women's Test match history, reaching three figures off just 96 deliveries and going on to make 128. It was a moment that confirmed she is not just a white-ball dominant player but a genuine Test-match force.

T20I Career — From Historic Hat-Trick to 90 International Wickets 

With 2,960 runs and 90 wickets across 137 T20 Internationals, Sciver-Brunt is one of England's most experienced and decorated T20I cricketers. Her T20I average of 29.01 is complemented by a strike rate of 119, and her bowling economy of 6.61 is outstanding for a medium pacer in the shortest format. Her best bowling figures of 4/15 remain among England's finest ever T20I bowling performances. Her most historic T20I moment came in October 2013. She took a hat-trick against New Zealand, becoming the first England cricketer to take a hat-trick in a T20 International.

International Career Statistics - Batting and Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCt
Tests12201883169*46.47160854.91251161010
ODIs129114204354148*46.31459994.67102647230530
T20Is1371312929608229.012485119.1101834318720

International Career Statistics - Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR4w5w
Tests12171057461113/4141.912.619600
ODIs12910836202735884/5931.074.5341.110
T20Is13711719022096904/1523.286.6121.120

Source: ESPNCricinfo

Nat Sciver-Brunt WPL Career

Mumbai Indians' Most Valuable Player and Two-Time Champion

When the Women's Premier League launched in 2023, Nat Sciver-Brunt walked into the auction room as one of the most sought-after overseas names in the pool. The bidding war between the Mumbai Indians and the UP Warriorz, with early interest from the Delhi Capitals, drove her price to ₹3.2 crore (approximately £320,000), making her the joint-highest priced overseas player in the inaugural WPL auction, ranking second only to Smriti Mandhana. It was, at the time, one of the largest salaries earned by any female athlete in England. 

She joined a Mumbai Indians side led by Harmanpreet Kaur and immediately became their most important overseas contributor. In the inaugural WPL season in 2023, she scored 332 runs in 10 matches at an average of 66.40, including a match-winning 60 not out in the final against Delhi Capitals, ensuring the Mumbai Indians lifted the first-ever WPL trophy.

Nat Sciver-Brunt WPL 2025: The Record-Breaking Season That Rewrote History

The 2024 WPL season saw a slightly quieter Sciver-Brunt by her standards - 172 runs in 9 matches at an average of 19.11, though she compensated with 10 wickets, making her the joint-leading wicket-taker for the Mumbai Indians that season. But WPL 2025 was when she truly announced herself as the greatest batter the competition has ever seen. She scored 523 runs in the 2025 WPL season - the first and only player in WPL history to cross 500 runs in a single season. Her knocks of 80 not out, 75 not out, 69, and 57, combined with bowling spells including 3/18, made her the undisputed MVP of the season. Mumbai Indians won the 2025 WPL title, making her a two-time WPL champion. Ahead of the 2026 WPL season, she was retained by the Mumbai Indians at the maximum price of ₹3.5 crore. The player scored the first-ever century in WPL history, a record 100* against Royal Challengers Bengaluru across four seasons of the competition.

WPL Season-Wise Batting Statistics 

SeasonTeamMatInnsNORunsHSAveSR100s50s4s6s
WPL 2023Mumbai Indians1010533272*66.4140.0803476
WPL 2024Mumbai Indians9901724519.11119.4400261
WPL 2025Mumbai Indians1310252380*65.38152.4805844
WPL 2026Mumbai Indians772321100*64.2151.4213484
TotalMumbai Indians363691348100*49.93144.0211120515

WPL Season-Wise Bowling Statistics

SeasonTeamMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR3w
WPL 2023Mumbai Indians1010192228103/2122.87.1319.21
WPL 2024Mumbai Indians99162215102/1421.57.9616.20
WPL 2025Mumbai Indians1010204225123/1822.57.94172
WPL 2026Mumbai Indians7715624782/2230.889.519.50
TotalMumbai Indians3636714915403/1822.877.6817.853

Source: ESPNCricinfo

Sciver-Brunt's WPL numbers across four seasons — combining batting dominance with consistent bowling contributions — cement her status as the most valuable overseas all-rounder in the history of the Women's Premier League. No other overseas player has delivered at her level across both disciplines, season after season, in a franchise that expects titles, not participation.

Nat Sciver-Brunt Net Worth and Annual Earnings

Nat Sciver-Brunt is one of the highest-paid female athletes in England and among the most financially successful women's cricketers in the world. Her total estimated net worth stands at approximately $3–4 million (roughly ₹25–32 crore).

Income SourceDetailsEstimated Annual Value
ECB Central ContractTop-tier England Women's central contract£60,000 – £100,000
WPL Salary (Mumbai Indians)Retained at maximum bracket for WPL 2026₹3.5 crore (~£332,000/season)
The Hundred (Trent Rockets)Top pay band, Women's Hundred£31,250/season
WBBL Contract (Hobart Hurricanes)Australian summer franchise dealEstimated £20,000 – £30,000/season
International Match FeesPer-match ECB fee across Tests, ODIs, T20IsVariable (Performance-based)
Brand Endorsements & SponsorshipsSports brands, appearances, ambassadorial dealsEstimated £20,000 – £40,000/year
Total Estimated Net WorthAcross career earnings and assets$3 million – $4 million (₹25 – ₹32 crore)

All figures are estimated based on publicly available reports and may vary.

Her ECB central contract alone places her among the top earners in English women's sport, sitting between £60,000 and £100,000 annually. On top of that, her WPL retention with the Mumbai Indians at ₹3.5 crore per season makes her one of the single highest-paid players in women's franchise cricket globally. 

Nat Sciver-Brunt Records and Achievements

Nat Sciver-Brunt International Cricket Records

  1. First England cricketer (male or female) to take a hat-trick in a Women's T20 International, against New Zealand in October 2013
  2. Scored the fastest century in Women's Test match history by making off 96 balls against South Africa in Bloemfontein, December 2024
  3. 10 ODI centuries - among the most prolific Women's ODI centurions in England's history
  4. Fastest Englishwoman to reach 3,500 Women's ODI runs. She achieved this in just 94 innings.
  5. Set the highest 3rd-wicket partnership in Women's Cricket World Cup history > 213 runs with Heather Knight in 2017
  6. Set the highest 4th-wicket partnership in Women's World Cup history at the time; 170 runs with Tammy Beaumont in 2017

Nat Sciver-Brunt Domestic and WPL Records

  1. First and only player to score 500+ runs in a single WPL season. Made 523 runs for the Mumbai Indians in WPL 2025
  2. First player to score a century in WPL history. Scored it against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in WPL 2026
  3. First woman to hit a six in the history of the Women's Big Bash League.
  4. Two-time WPL champion with the Mumbai Indians in the seasons 2023 and 2025.
  5. First batter to cross 1,000 career runs in The Hundred women's competition
  6. 1,618 runs and 65 wickets in WBBL across 86 matches.
  7. Retained by the Mumbai Indians at the maximum WPL retention price of ₹3.5 crore ahead of the 2026 season.

Nat Sciver-Brunt Awards Received

Awards and HonoursYear
Wisden Cricketer of the Year2018
PCA Women's Player of the Year2017, 2022
Walter Lawrence Women's Award2014, 2018, 2022
ICC Standout Player — Women's World T202018
WBBL Player of the Season (Melbourne Stars)2020–21
WBBL Player of the Season (Perth Scorchers)2019–20
ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Winner2017
ECB Central Contract Holder2014–present
England Women Captain2024–present

Source: ESPNCricinfo, Wikipedia

Nat Sciver-Brunt Strengths and Weaknesses as a Cricketer

What Makes Her One of the Best All-Rounders in Women's Cricket 

Batting Depth and Big Match Temperament - Sciver-Brunt averages 46.31 in ODIs with a strike rate touching 95, a combination very few batters in any format can match. 

Her record in finals and knockout matches - 51 in the 2017 World Cup final, 109* and 148* in the 2022 World Cup knockouts, 60* in the 2023 WPL final — confirms she rises in pressure moments rather than shrinking.

Genuine All-Round Value - Her 88 WODI wickets at 4.53 economy and 90 T20I wickets at 6.61 economy make her a frontline bowling option, not a change option. Very few batters in women's cricket who average 46 with the bat are also genuine wicket-takers with the ball.

Franchise Cricket Dominance - The first player to score 500+ runs in a WPL season, the first century-scorer in WPL history, the first woman to hit a six in WBBL.

Leadership - Even before her formal appointment, she captained England on multiple occasions. Her calm communication style, honesty in reviews, and ability to lead by example have made her transition into the captaincy smooth and credible.

Areas of Improvement and Challenges in Her Game 

T20I Batting Average - Her T20I average of 29.01 is modest compared to her ODI dominance. Against top-class spin on turning tracks, particularly in subcontinental conditions, her footwork has occasionally been tested and found wanting.

Injury Management - In the 2024–25 cycle, she suffered an Achilles injury going into the 2025 ODI World Cup and a calf tear in April 2025 ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. Managing her workload as a frontline all-rounder is now a key challenge for both her and England's coaching staff.

Bowling Under Pressure in T20s - Her economy rate in T20Is can rise when oppositions target her in the middle overs. The same aggression that makes her a match-winner with the bat can be exploited by power-hitters if her lines drift.

Nat Sciver-Brunt as England Women's Captain: Leadership, Style and the Road to 2026

Nat Sciver-Brunt was appointed England Women's captain in 2024 following the 2024 Women's Ashes. A series England lost 16-0, one of the most painful results in their history. It was a natural succession. She and head coach Charlotte Edwards emphasized honest reviews, personal accountability, and a shift in how England approached the game off the pitch as much as on it.

Her first major test as captain came at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, hosted in England - a home tournament, the biggest stage, and the added pressure of a nation expecting a first T20 World Cup title since 2009. She suffered a calf tear in April 2025 but recovered in time to return for the warm-up match against Australia, playing as a batter only in the initial stages. Fans are now ready to see her smart moves to keep the title at home. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

What is Nat Sciver-Brunt's full name? 

Her full name is Natalie Ruth Sciver-Brunt. She was born Natalie Ruth Sciver and adopted the hyphenated surname in January 2023 following her marriage to Katherine Brunt in May 2022.

Where was Nat Sciver-Brunt born? 

She was born in Tokyo, Japan, on 20 August 1992. Her mother was a British diplomat posted in Japan at the time.

What is the Natmeg shot? 

The Natmeg is a shot invented by Sciver-Brunt where she plays the ball through her own legs against a yorker, inspired by the football nutmeg. She first played it during the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup, and it has since become one of the most iconic shots in women's cricket.

Who is Nat Sciver-Brunt married to? 

She is married to former England pace bowler Katherine Sciver-Brunt, formerly Katherine Brunt. They got engaged in October 2019 and married in May 2022. Their son Theo was born in March 2025.

How many ODI centuries has Nat Sciver-Brunt scored? 

She has scored 10 Women's ODI centuries, including two in the knockouts of the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup against Australia.

Is Nat Sciver-Brunt the current England Women's captain? 

Yes. She was appointed England Women's captain in 2024 following the 2024 Women's Ashes series. She is currently leading England at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 hosted in England.

What is Nat Sciver-Brunt's WPL record? 

She plays for the Mumbai Indians in the WPL. She is a two-time WPL champion (2023 and 2025), the only player in WPL history to score 500+ runs in a single season (523 in WPL 2025), and the first batter to score a century in WPL history (100* in WPL 2026).

What is Nat Sciver-Brunt's net worth? 

Her net worth is estimated at approximately $3–4 million (₹25–32 crore).

Nat Sciver-Brunt is not just a record-breaking all-rounder but as the captain of England Women, leading a home ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign. Stay updated with England Women's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign right here on Skoringly.