WPL 2023: Orange Cap Updates after RCB vs DC

The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2023 Orange Cap standings are heating up as the tournament enters its midway point. Meg Lanning, the skipper of Delhi Capitals has been leading the charts for quite some time now, but her lead is slowly waning. In the latest match, Lanning didn’t have the best of outings as she was dismissed in the ninth over for just 15 runs. Nevertheless, she became the first batter to cross the 200-run mark for the season and is currently ranked at the top with 221 runs to her name.

Perry moves to the second spot despite RCB losing

Despite her team having a tainted season, RCBs Elysse Perry has moved up to the second spot in the Orange Cap race. After scoring her first half-century of the tournament in the previous match, she followed it up with another fifty in yesterday’s game. Her consecutive fifties have helped her climb up the leaderboard, and she has now settled for the No.2 spot with 195 runs, sitting narrowly behind Lanning.

Meanwhile, the young Indian sensation Shafali Verma has been making headlines with her explosive batting. Although she bagged a golden duck in the latest match, she is still the highest run scorer among Indians in the competition with 179 runs in five matches. Verma’s fearless approach at the top of the order has been a treat to watch, and she will be eager to bounce back in the next match.

Alyssa Healy drops one spot

Alyssa Healy, who was in second place in the previous standings, has dropped by a spot and is now positioned in 3rd place with 183 runs to her name. Healy has been a consistent performer for her team and will be looking to regain her momentum in the upcoming matches. Hayley Matthews, the all-rounder from the West Indies, continues to be a part of the top 5 in the Orange Cap standings. With 166 runs and 6 wickets to her name, Matthews has been a key player for her team and has played an important role in their success so far.

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WPL 2023: Orange Cap After RCB vs DC

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The Women's Premier League (WPL) 2023 Orange Cap standings are heating up as the tournament enters its midway point. Meg Lanning, the skipper of Delhi Capitals has been leading the charts for quite some time now, but her lead is slowly waning. In the latest match, Lanning didn't have the best of outings as she was dismissed in the ninth over for just 15 runs. Nevertheless, she became the first batter to cross the 200-run mark for the season and is currently ranked at the top with 221 runs to her name.

Perry moves to the second spot despite RCB losing

Despite her team having a tainted season, RCBs Elysse Perry has moved up to the second spot in the Orange Cap race. After scoring her first half-century of the tournament in the previous match, she followed it up with another fifty in yesterday’s game. Her consecutive fifties have helped her climb up the leaderboard, and she has now settled for the No.2 spot with 195 runs, sitting narrowly behind Lanning.

Meanwhile, the young Indian sensation Shafali Verma has been making headlines with her explosive batting. Although she bagged a golden duck in the latest match, she is still the highest run scorer among Indians in the competition with 179 runs in five matches. Verma's fearless approach at the top of the order has been a treat to watch, and she will be eager to bounce back in the next match.

Alyssa Healy drops one spot

Alyssa Healy, who was in second place in the previous standings, has dropped by a spot and is now positioned in 3rd place with 183 runs to her name. Healy has been a consistent performer for her team and will be looking to regain her momentum in the upcoming matches. Hayley Matthews, the all-rounder from the West Indies, continues to be a part of the top 5 in the Orange Cap standings. With 166 runs and 6 wickets to her name, Matthews has been a key player for her team and has played an important role in their success so far.

WPL 2023: Orange Cap After RCB vs DC