Darcey Carter (Scotland)
The tournament’s leading run-scorer with 248 runs at an average of 62, including a best of 76*, Carter anchored Scotland’s batting throughout. She was equally impressive in the field, taking nine catches, and finished with the highest batting average of the competition, underscoring her status as a formidable all-round presence.
Esha Oza (UAE) (Captain)
The 2024 Associate Player of the Year once again proved her class, earning the Player of the Tournament award. She finished as the third-highest run-scorer with 187 runs at the tournament’s best strike rate, while also adding seven wickets with the ball. Her composed 68 in the final was a true captain’s knock, and her all-round influence guided the UAE to second place in the standings, securing her spot as captain of this side.
Natthakan Chantham (Thailand)
Thailand’s top scorer, Her presence at the top ensured calm structured starts, including her crucial 16 from 9 balls that allowed Thailand to become Champions on the final day.
Sterre Kalis (Netherlands)
Just nine runs shy of the top scorer with 239 runs. Kalis showed her ability to adapt, excelling in every role asked of her. Moved up, pushed down, shifted sideways, whatever the Dutch lineup needed, Sterre Kalis solved it with timing, touch, and terrifying consistency. One of those batters who makes chaos look organised, playing a crucial role in the Dutch finishing with back to back victories.
Brenda Tau (PNG) (WK)
Six dismissals behind the stumps, split evenly between three catches and three stumpings, plus 167 important runs with the bat. Tau’s glovework was razor‑sharp, and her busy contributions finds the PNG captain on this list.
Yasmeen Khan (Namibia)
The top-scorer for her country with 138 runs, Yasmeen showed her ability to score runs quickly when it was required with one of the most memorable knocks of the tournament when she scored 41 from 15 balls against the Netherlands, her ability to go big sees her find this place in the team.
Pauke Siaka (PNG)
The tournament’s standout pace option, topping the wicket charts among quicks with 13 wickets to her name. Siaka gave PNG crucial breakthroughs whenever the game drifted in a tournament dominated by spinners. The all-rounder also added a handy 86 runs with the bat striking at over a run a ball.
Robin Rijke (Netherlands)
Scoring 156 runs with the bat, and taking six wickets Robin Rijke was the jack of all trades for the Netherlands, playing a brilliant 36* (31) and finishing with figures of 1-2 she was the Player of the Match in Netherlands win against Uganda that saw the Netherlands win their final fixture and surpass Scotland in the table.
Vaishnave Mahesh (UAE)
Joint highest wicket‑taker and the heartbeat of UAE’s spin unit. Mahesh strangled scoring with relentlessly accurate and attacking spin, taking 15 wickets with the economy of 3.69.
Thipatcha Putthawong (Thailand)
The joint top wicket‑taker and the tournament’s premier left‑arm spinner, Putthawong routinely dismantled line‑ups, with the best economy of the tournament, conceding 3.02 runs per over including six maiden overs, her best figures of 5-6 against Uganda complimented by the 4-17 against Scotland in the crucial final game highlighted her importance in the title winning campaign.
Sunida Chaturongrattana (Thailand)
Highlighting the exceptional performance by the Thailand spin unit in the tournament, Chaturongrattana finds herself in the list with 14 wickets, bowling four maidens along the way as Thailand lifted the trophy on home soil.
Honourable Mentions -
Perice Kamunya (Tanzania)
Eight wickets underline her impact as a strike bowler for Tanzania. Kamunya consistently hit attacking lengths, provided penetration whenever introduced, and ensured Tanzania always had a genuine wicket‑taking option.
Naruemol Chaiwai (Thailand)
The Thailand captain finds herself on this list after guiding Thailand to victory in the tournament after the final ball heartbreak in the Quad Cup. Chaiwai was the top-scorer for Thailand in the match against Scotland, stepping up when it mattered the most.
Frederique Overdijk (Netherlands)
With 12 wickets to her name, Overdijk was among the leading wicket takers of the tournament, consistently taking wickets across the tournament including two in the Netherlands crucial victory against the UAE.


