Kathryn Bryce was named the 2024 Women’s Player of the Year award at the PCA Awards, rounding off an honours-laden season for the Scot just days out from her leading her country at the T20 World Cup. 

The all-rounder also claimed the PCA Women’s Domestic Overall MVP, Charlotte Edwards Cup Player of the Year and captains the Metro Bank PCA Women’s Team of the Year courtesy of her performances domestically.

They saw her hit 750 runs and took 25 wickets across all formats for The Blaze. 

She struck 478 of those runs - including five fifties -  in the Charlotte Edwards Cup, with a composed 44 in the semi-final preceding a match-winning 62 to seal the title. 

The 26-year-old’s form continued into the 50 over format as she claimed 4-41 and hit an unbeaten 87 to clinch an emphatic six-wicket victory over Sunrisers in late August. 

Only Ella Claridge and Sarah Bryce scored more runs for The Blaze in that competition, with an average of 45.33 in the longer format. 

Her average of 15.13 with the ball in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy attested to her potency, with a scalp every 23 deliveries. 

In winning the PCA headline award, Bryce joins an esteemed list of recent winners which includes Tammy Beaumont, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Eve Jones and Sarah Glenn, and becomes the first non-Englishwoman to lift the trophy.