The Blaze's Nat Sciver-Brunt and Tammy Beaumont have been shortlisted for the cinch PCA Women's Player of the Year award.
Beaumont, the 2016 PCA Women’s Player of the Year, enjoyed a brilliant summer highlighted by her double century against Australia in the Metro Bank Women’s Ashes.
The England opening batter also finished as the second leading run scorer in The Hundred with 290 runs and became the first women to score a century in the competition.
The 32-year-old produced a fabulous innings of 118 off 62 balls, captaining Welsh Fire, and finished with a fantastic tournament strike-rate of 153.4 including 42 fours and five sixes.
England all-rounder Sciver-Brunt enjoyed a brilliant winter, scoring 332 runs in the inaugural WPL at an average of 66.4, alongside averaging 55.9 for England from 12 innings in white-ball cricket.
The 31-year-old scored back-to-back Ashes hundreds against Australia in the Women’s Ashes, averaging 131 in ODI cricket and claimed the Metro Bank ODI Women’s Player of the Summer award.
A winner in 2017 and 2022, Sciver-Brunt could become the first women to win the cinch PCA Women’s Player of the Year award three times.
All players have been voted for by their peers, with four headline awards across the men's and women's game to be announced at the Troxy on Monday 2 October, following the conclusion of the English summer.
The shortlist will see the Domestic Women’s MVP Georgia Adams take on England duo Tammy Beaumont and Sciver-Brunt with South East Stars captain Bryony Smith completing the talented quartet.
Shortlisted players received the news of their honour via team huddles at recent fixtures and were handed a golden ticket as a VIP invite to the event.
The shortlisted candidates will find out at the ceremony whether they have won the award in their category, amongst 10 accolades presented on the evening.