The 2024 season of Women’s Premier League (WPL) saw the RCB claim their first trophy, trumping Delhi Capitals in the Final. Apart from winning the tournament, RCB also dominated the Individual Award list.
As the curtains are drawn on yet another exhilarating season of the Women’s Premier League, let’s take a look at the Award Winners for this edition of the WPL.
Orange Cap: Ellyse Perry
Renowned as a legend in the sport, the Australian all-rounder set the tournament ablaze with her exceptional performances, particularly in the latter stages. While her initial contributions may have been modest, she showcased remarkable resilience and skill, emerging as a pivotal figure in her team’s success. Demonstrating her versatility, she not only rescued her team from precarious situations with the bat but also made significant contributions with the ball. Her outstanding efforts throughout the Women’s Premier League saw her amass an impressive tally of 347 runs, securing the coveted Orange Cap at the conclusion of the tournament.
Purple Cap: Shreyanka Patil
At just 21 years old, Shreyanka Patil showcases her prowess on the cricket field while representing RCB in the Women’s Premier League (WPL). Throughout the season, her bowling skills have been nothing short of exceptional, as evidenced by her remarkable achievement of picking up 13 wickets. Such stellar performance rightfully earned her the prestigious Purple Cap, recognizing her as the top wicket-taker of the tournament. Shreyanka’s remarkable talent and dedication to her craft serve as an inspiration to aspiring cricketers everywhere, solidifying her position as a rising star in the cricketing world.
Emerging Player: Shreyanka Patil
Shreyanka Patil’s outstanding performance in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) not only earned her the prestigious Purple Cap as the top wicket-taker of the tournament but also positioned her as a strong contender for the title of Emerging Player. Born after 1 April 1997, Patil’s youthful energy and talent have been on full display throughout the season. Despite her relatively limited experience, having played in 25 or fewer T20 matches prior to the start of the season, she showcased remarkable skill and determination, picking up an impressive tally of 13 wickets. Patil’s remarkable achievements highlight her as a standout performer and a promising talent in the world of cricket, making her a deserving candidate for the Emerging Player award in the WPL.
Powerful Striker: Georgia Wareham
Georgia Wareham’s exceptional cameos with the bat in the tournament earned her the title of Powerful Striker. This is awarded to the player who demonstrates the most impressive strike rate throughout the competition, and Wareham’s statistics certainly spoke volumes. With a remarkable strike rate of 163.23, she showcased her ability to score runs quickly and effectively. Accumulating a total of 111 runs, Wareham’s aggressive and impactful batting style set her apart from her peers. Her ability to consistently score at such a high rate reflects her prowess as a dynamic and formidable batter.
Best Catch of the Season: Sajeevan Sajana
The allrounder from The Mumbai Indians apart from her prowess with the bat and ball is also renowned for her ability in the field. She was awarded the best catch of the season for her catch of Sophie Ecclestone from when Mumbai Indians took on the UP Warriorz.
Most Sixes: Shafali Verma
Shafali Verma, the dynamic and hard-hitting opening batter representing the Delhi Capitals, left an indelible mark on the season with her explosive batting displays. Amassing a total of 309 runs throughout the tournament, Verma’s aggressive approach and powerful strokeplay captivated audiences and rattled opposing bowlers. Her ability to clear the boundary was evident as she smashed an impressive tally of 20 sixes, showcasing her ability to dominate and dictate the game’s pace. Verma’s remarkable achievement earned her the well-deserved title of the Most Sixes Award recipient.
MVP: Deepti Sharma
Deepti Sharma’s stellar performances throughout the Women’s Premier League (WPL) season rightfully earned her the prestigious title of Most Valuable Player (MVP). Known for her remarkable all-round abilities, Sharma showcased her versatility and prowess on the field, making significant contributions with both bat and ball. Accumulating a total of 295 runs during the season, her batting prowess was evident as she consistently delivered crucial runs for her team. Additionally, Sharma’s prowess with the ball was equally impressive, as she picked up a commendable tally of 10 wickets.
Fairplay: RCB
In recognition of their exemplary sportsmanship and adherence to fair play principles throughout the tournament, the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) were honored with the prestigious Fairplay Award in this edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL). This accolade underscores RCB’s commitment to upholding the spirit of the game and conducting themselves with integrity, respect, and fairness on and off the field. Their positive attitude, adherence to rules, and respectful behavior towards opponents have set a commendable standard for sportsmanship in the league. RCB’s receipt of the Fairplay Award is a testament to their dedication to playing cricket in the true spirit of camaraderie and fair competition.