Women's Premier League 2024: Ever since the WPL 2024 has shifted to Delhi-leg, the fans in capital region have spectated some high-voltage run-feast as sides have seen a galore of runs being scored at the Arun Jaitley Staidum. The venue has produced high-scoring thrillers and after 14 matches, the things have heated up in the points table as UP Warriorz' loss to MI have made things relatively tough for themselves, as well as Gujarat Giants in terms of qualification for knock-out stages.






 


Women's Premier League 2024: Updated Points Table


1. Delhi Capitals Women: The DC side are top of the table with 4 wins and loss in their 5 matches so far. They have 8 points and a net run rate of +1.301. 


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 2 wins and 4 losses in their 6 matches played so far. They have 4 points and a net run rate of -0.435.


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


2. Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals Women): 201 runs in 5 innings 


3. Amelia Kerr (Mumbai Indians Women): 174 runs in 6 innings  


4. Grace Harris (Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women): 173 runs in 6 innings


5. Sabbhineni Meghana (Royal Challengers Bangalore Women): 168 runs in 6 innings


 


Women's Premier League 2024: Highest Wicket Takers


1. Jess Jonassen (Delhi Capitals Women): 9 wickets in 3 innings 


2. Radha Yadav (Delhi Capitals Women): 8 wickets in 5 innings 


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


4. Asha Shobana (Royal Challengers Bangalore Women): 7 wickets in 6 innings 


5. Tanuja Kanwar (Gujarat Giants Women): 7 wickets in 5 innings