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Top 10 performers of Women's Premier League 2023

The Women's Premier League 2023 first season concluded with team Mumbai Indians clinching the trophy after defeating Delhi Capitals by seven wickets in a high-octane match. Here we take a look at the some of the top performers from the tournament.
Last Updated : 28 March 2023, 11:44 IST
Last Updated : 28 March 2023, 11:44 IST

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Meg Lanning of Delhi Capitals: Meg Lanning was the star batter of WPL 2023. Lanning scored 345 runs in nine matches at an average of 49.28 which incluced two half centuries. Credit: PTI Photo
Meg Lanning of Delhi Capitals: Meg Lanning was the star batter of WPL 2023. Lanning scored 345 runs in nine matches at an average of 49.28 which incluced two half centuries. Credit: PTI Photo
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Nat Sciver-Brunt of Mumbai Indians: Sciver-Brunt played some crucial knocks for Mumbai Indians at the WPL 2023. She scored 332 runs in 10 matches at an average of 33.20, with three half-centuries and a strike rate of around 140. Brunt also took 10 wickets in the tournament with the best bowling figures of 3/21. Credit: AFP Photo
Nat Sciver-Brunt of Mumbai Indians: Sciver-Brunt played some crucial knocks for Mumbai Indians at the WPL 2023. She scored 332 runs in 10 matches at an average of 33.20, with three half-centuries and a strike rate of around 140. Brunt also took 10 wickets in the tournament with the best bowling figures of 3/21. Credit: AFP Photo
Tahlia McGrath of UP Warriorz: McGrath was one of the top batter of the tournament who smashed runs in all directions. With the best score was 90* at a strike rate of 158.11, Tahlia scored a total score of 302 runs in nine matches. Credit: PTI Photo
Tahlia McGrath of UP Warriorz: McGrath was one of the top batter of the tournament who smashed runs in all directions. With the best score was 90* at a strike rate of 158.11, Tahlia scored a total score of 302 runs in nine matches. Credit: PTI Photo
Harmanpreet Kaur of Mumbai Indians: The captain of Mumbai Indians led her side from the front and won the team the WPL 2023 title. In 10 matches, she scored 281 runs with three half-centuries. Credit: PTI Photo
Harmanpreet Kaur of Mumbai Indians: The captain of Mumbai Indians led her side from the front and won the team the WPL 2023 title. In 10 matches, she scored 281 runs with three half-centuries. Credit: PTI Photo
Hayley Matthews of Mumbai Indians: Matthews emerged as the 'Player of the Tournament' for her all-round performances that won Mumbai Indians the title. With 16 wickets, she won the Purple Cap for taking the most wickets in the tournament. With the bat also she scored 271 runs in 10 matches with a strike rate of 126.04. Credit: PTI Photo
Hayley Matthews of Mumbai Indians: Matthews emerged as the 'Player of the Tournament' for her all-round performances that won Mumbai Indians the title. With 16 wickets, she won the Purple Cap for taking the most wickets in the tournament. With the bat also she scored 271 runs in 10 matches with a strike rate of 126.04. Credit: PTI Photo
Sophie Ecclestone of UP Warriorz:  Sophie's contribution played vital role in taking her side to the final three phase of the tournament. Apart from key contributions with the bat, she scalped 16 wickets in nine matches. Credit: PTI Photo
Sophie Ecclestone of UP Warriorz: Sophie's contribution played vital role in taking her side to the final three phase of the tournament. Apart from key contributions with the bat, she scalped 16 wickets in nine matches. Credit: PTI Photo
Issy Wong of Mumbai Indians: Another player from Mumbai Indians who made heads turn at the WPL 2023 was English pacer Issy Wong. Apart from registering the first-ever hat trick of WPL, she finished the tournament with the best figures of 4/15. Credit: AFP Photo
Issy Wong of Mumbai Indians: Another player from Mumbai Indians who made heads turn at the WPL 2023 was English pacer Issy Wong. Apart from registering the first-ever hat trick of WPL, she finished the tournament with the best figures of 4/15. Credit: AFP Photo
Amelia Kerr of Mumbai Indians: New Zealand all-rounder Amelia was another all-rounder whose contribution played a key role in Mumbai Indians' title win. With the best score of 45*, Kerr scored 149 runs in seven innings and was the second highest wicket-taker with a total of 15 wickets. Credit: AFP Photo
Amelia Kerr of Mumbai Indians: New Zealand all-rounder Amelia was another all-rounder whose contribution played a key role in Mumbai Indians' title win. With the best score of 45*, Kerr scored 149 runs in seven innings and was the second highest wicket-taker with a total of 15 wickets. Credit: AFP Photo
Saika Ishaque from Mumbai Indians: Saika was one of the finest finds from the inaugural Women's Premier League (WPL). With 15 wickets in nine matches, she emerged as the second-highest wicket-taker of Women's Premier League 2023 inaugural season. Credit: PTI Photo
Saika Ishaque from Mumbai Indians: Saika was one of the finest finds from the inaugural Women's Premier League (WPL). With 15 wickets in nine matches, she emerged as the second-highest wicket-taker of Women's Premier League 2023 inaugural season. Credit: PTI Photo
Kim Garth of Gujarat Giants: Australian all-rounder Kim Garth, who came as a replacement for Deandra Dottin, impressed everyone with her bowling and quick runs with bat. With the best bowling figures of 5/36, in total she scapled 11 wickets apart from adding 42 runs with a bat. Credit: Special Arrangement
Kim Garth of Gujarat Giants: Australian all-rounder Kim Garth, who came as a replacement for Deandra Dottin, impressed everyone with her bowling and quick runs with bat. With the best bowling figures of 5/36, in total she scapled 11 wickets apart from adding 42 runs with a bat. Credit: Special Arrangement
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Published 28 March 2023, 06:23 IST

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