WPL 2024: Updated Points Table, Highest Run Scorers, Wicket Takers
Here is the updated points table, highest run scorers and wicket takers in WPL 2024. Read below.
Women's Premier League 2024: The second edition of the Women's Premier League is off to a flyer and the league has already produced its bits of spectacular moments on the field. The matches are currently being held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru and 5 teams are contesting for the elusive trophy:
- Royal Challengers Bangalore Women
- Mumbai Indians Women
- Delhi Capitals Women
- Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women
- Gujarat Giants Women
Women's Premier League 2024: Updated Points Table
1. Royal Challengers Bangalore Women: The RCB side have made a good start to the season and are top of the table with 2 wins in 2 matches so far. They have 4 points and have a net run rate of +1.665.
2. Mumbai Indians Women: The defending champions are second in the table with 2 wins in 2 matches, and also have 4 points, but are behind RCBW on net run rate rate, as they have a slightly less one, which is +0.488.
3. Delhi Capitals Women: The DC side are third in the table with a win and loss in their 2 matches so far. They have 2 points and a net run rate of +1.222
4. Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women: The UP side are fourth in the table as they are winless in their 2 matches played so far. They have a net run rate of -1.266.
5. Gujarat Giants Women: The GG side are bottom of the table as they are also winless in their 2 matches played so far. They have a net run rate of -1.968.
Women's Premier League 2024: Highest Run Scorers
1. Harmanpreet Kaur (Mumbai Indians Women): 101 runs in 2 innings
2. Sabbhineni Meghana (Royal Challengers Bangalore Women): 89 runs in 2 innings
3. Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals Women): 82 runs in 2 innings
4. Shweta Sehrawat (Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women): 76 runs in 2 innings
5. Alice Capsey (Delhi Capitals Women): 75 runs in 1 inning
Women's Premier League 2024: Highest Wicket Takers
1. Amelia Kerr (Mumbai Indians Women): 6 wickets in 2 innings
2. Asha Shobana (Royal Challengers Bangalore Women): 5 wickets in 2 innings
3. Marizanne Kapp (Delhi Capitals Women): 4 wickets in 2 innings
4. Radha Yadav (Delhi Capitals Women): 4 wickets in 2 innings
5. Shabnim Ismail (Mumbai Indians Women): 4 wickets in 2 innings