WPL 2026: Women’s Premier League 2026 is progressing in an exciting manner. On Friday night, an important match was played between Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians, in which Ashley Gardner’s team won and qualified for the playoffs. At the same time, Mumbai will now have to depend on the match between Delhi Capitals and UP Warriors to reach the second phase. However, captain Harmanpreet Kaur benefited from the stormy innings played against Gujarat and the Orange Cap has been decorated on her head.
Harmanpreet Kaur played captaincy inning of 82 runs
The Mumbai Indians team may not have been able to register a win in the match played with Gujarat Giants, but they had performed brilliantly. Especially captain Harmanpreet Kaur cannot be praised enough. Harman, who came to bat at number four, played a stormy innings of 82 runs in 48 balls, in which she hit 8 fours and 4 sixes. During this period his strike rate was 170.83.
Orange cap adorned Harman’s head
Harmanpreet Kaur is the highest run-scorer batsman in WPL 2026 and the orange cap is adorned on her head. Harman played 8 matches this season, in which he scored 342 runs at an average of 68.40 and strike rate of 150.66 in 8 innings. Nate Skiver Brunt’s name is at number two in the list. This Mumbai player has scored 321 runs in 7 matches at an average of 64.20 and strike rate of 151.42.
Who has the purple cap?
Sophie Devine of Gujarat Giants is at number 1 in the list of bowlers taking the most wickets in the Women’s Premier League 2026 and she has the Purple Cap. Sophie has taken 17 wickets in 8 matches so far this season at an average of 13.94. Second in the list is RCB star Nadine de Klerk, who has taken 15 wickets so far this season.
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