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WPL 2025: Higher Scorers and Top Wicket-Takers


Mumbai defeat Delhi’s capitals to Female Premier League (WPL) 2025 Final to secure the championship. Mumbai put on a dominant show, with Candy and Harmanpreet kaur playing critical roles.

Nat Sciver’s basic discoveries and Matthews’ basic discoveries helped Mi-W take control of the race. Delhi struggled to face the disciplined Mi Bowling attack, failing to build strong partnerships. Amelia Kerr ‘Scongful spell further fell on DC’s hunt, sealing the Mumbai victory. With this victory, Bombay continued their dominance in the women’s Premier League.

Top scorer in WPL 2025

WPL 2025 saw several strokes deliver separate performances, with the exterior and Indian stars dominating the diagrams. Sciver-Brunt appeared as the top scorer in the tournament, gathering 523 trips in 10 appearances with an impressive average of 65.37 and a strike percentage 152.47. Her consistency and ability to accelerate at critical moments was made by a pillar of the Bombai batting series.

Ellyse perry It followed closely, scoring 372 routes in just 8 races, with an excellent average of 93.00 and a 148.80 strike percentage. Perry’s ability to anchor the entries and accelerate in the second half was decisive in Royal Ballers Bengaluru (RCB)campaign. Matthews also had a significant impact, accumulating 307 routes in 10 entries while maintaining a 122.80 strike. Her ability to provide explosive starts and contribute to all round skills made her a key player for Mumbai.

Shafali verma It displays the brand of the aggressive stroke, marking 304 runs in 9 matches, with an inflated strike rate 152.76. Known to hit her power, she broke the bowlers all over the park, proving that she is a player change player for Delhi’s capitals (DC). Meanwhile, Harmanpreet has again proved its value as a reliable middle class stroke, marking 302 running at a strike rate of 154.87, playing several critical pressure blows.

Most Routes to WPL 2025

Player Span Mat Inns NO Is running HS Play Bf Sr 100 50 0
Nat Sciver-Brunt (Mi-W) 2025-2025 10 10 2 523 80* 65.37 343 152.47 5
Ellyse Perry (RCB-W) 2025-2025 8 8 4 372 90* 93.00 250 148.80 4 1
Hayley Matthews (Mi-W) 2025-2025 10 10 0 307 77 30.70 250 122.80 3 1
Shafali Verma (DC-W) 2025-2025 9 9 1 304 80* 38.00 199 152.76 1 1
Harmanpreet Kaur (Mi-W) 2025-2025 10 10 1 302 66 33.55 195 154.87 3

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Top Wicket-Takers in WPL 2025

The WPL 2025 saw several bowlers offer excellent performance, with clones and rounds that dominate Wicket charts. Amelia keerr He appeared as the top wicket-taker, supporting 18 wickets in 10 races with an impressive average of 15.94 and a strike percentage of 12.33. The best 5/38 bowling figures made her only bell to get a five-word transfer to the tournament.

Matthews also had a stellar era, taking 18 wickets while maintaining an economic rate of 8.22. Western Indian All-Rounder has played a decisive role in the Bombay campaign, often breaking collaborations with its off-spin. Jess jonassen He was another standout artist, securing 13 wickets in an average of 18.07. He registered a square recovery (4/31) and proved to be a vital weapon for Delhi.

Among the terminals, Georgia Wareham Impressed with 12 wickets in 8 races, showing a large control of 8.79 economy. The best figures of 3/21 emphasized her ability to take critical discoveries. The Sciver-Brunt also contributed significantly to the ball, taking 12 wickets while maintaining a narrow economy of 7.94.

Most Wickets in WPL 2025

Player Mat Inns Overpowering Is running Wkts Bbi Play Visual Sr 4W 5W
Amelia Kerr (Mi-W) 10 10 37.0 287 18 5/38 15.94 7.75 12.33 1
Hayley Matthews (Mi-W) 10 10 37.2 307 18 3/16 17.05 8.22 12.44
Jess Jonassen (DC-W) 8 8 28.3 235 13 4/31 18.07 8.24 13.15 1
Georgia Wareham (RCB-W) 8 8 29.0 255 12 3/21 21.25 8.79 14.50
Nat Sciver-Brunt (Mi-W) 10 10 34.0 270 12 3/18 22.50 7.94 17.00

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This article was first published in Womencricket.coma Cricket times company.

2025-03-16 18:15:00

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