Women's Premier League 2024: It was the Deepti Sharma show in the WPL 2024 on Friday, March 8, as the fans witnessed an all-time classic in women's cricket, as UP Warriorz walked out with a 1 run victory in a nail-biting match against Delhi Capitals. The Indian all-rounder bagged the man of the match award as she grabbed a half-century, four-wicket haul, and even a hat-trick, as this win has kept the UP side very much alive in the race for play-offs.


 


Women's Premier League 2024: Updated Points Table


1. Delhi Capitals Women: The DC side are top of the table with 4 wins and 2 losses in their 6 matches so far. They have 8 points and a net run rate of +1.059. 


2. Mumbai Indians Women: The defending champions are second in the table with 4 wins and 2 loses in their 6 matches, and also have 8 points, but are behind DC Women on net run rate rate, as they have a slightly less one, which is +0.375.


3. Royal Challengers Bangalore Women: The RCB side are third in the table with 3 wins and 3 losses in their 6 matches so far. They have 6 points and have a net run rate of +0.038.


4. Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women: The UP side are fourth in the table with 3 wins and 4 losses in their 7 matches played so far. They have 6 points and a net run rate of -0.365.


5. Gujarat Giants Women: The GG side are bottom of the table with 1 win and 4 losses in their 5 matches played so far. They have a net run rate of -1.278.


 


Women's Premier League 2024: Highest Run Scorers


1. Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals Women): 261 runs in 6 innings  


2. Smriti Mandhana (Royal Challengers Bangalore Women): 243 runs in 6 innings


3. Deepti Sharma (Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women): 207 runs in 7 innings  


4. Grace Harris (Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women): 187 runs in 7 innings


5. Alice Capsey (Delhi Capitals Women): 182 runs in 5 innings


 


Women's Premier League 2024: Highest Wicket Takers


1. Jess Jonassen (Delhi Capitals Women): 10 wickets in 4 innings 


2. Radha Yadav (Delhi Capitals Women): 10 wickets in 6 innings 


3. Marizanne Kapp (Delhi Capitals Women): 8 wickets in 4 innings


4. Sophie Ecclestone (Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women): 8 wickets in 7 innings 


5. Deepti Sharma (Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women): 8 wickets in 7 innings