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In the final match of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) performed brilliantly and won the title by defeating Delhi Capitals (DC) by 6 wickets. RCB won the trophy for the second time. At the same time, DC has lost the final for the fourth consecutive time. Batting first, DC scored 203/4 runs. In reply, RCB achieved the target by losing 4 wickets. Let’s take a look at the bowlers who took the most wickets this edition.
Sophie Devine-Nandani Sharma (17-17 wickets)
Gujarat Giants (GG) star all-rounder Sophie Devine and DC fast bowler Nandini Sharma jointly took the maximum of 17-17 wickets. Divine took these wickets in 9 innings of 9 matches with an excellent average of 16. His economy was 8.28. He took 4 wicket haul 1 time. His best bowling performance was 4/37. Nandani took these wickets in 10 innings at an average of 18.58. His best performance was 5/33.
Nadine de Klerk (16 wickets)
RCB all-rounder player Nadine de Klerk is at second place in this list. She played 9 matches and was successful in taking 16 wickets in 9 innings at an average of 15.68 and economy rate of 7.84. This player took 4 wicket hauls twice. His best bowling performance was 4/22. He also helped RCB win many matches with his batting. This player took 1 wicket in the final match.
Amelia Kerr, Sree Charani and Chinelle Henry (14-14 wickets)
Three players, Amelia Kerr, Sree Charani and Chinelle Henry, are jointly at the third position in this list. All these bowlers took 14 wickets each. Kerr took these wickets for Mumbai Indians (MI) in 7 innings at an average of 15 and economy of 7.50. Charani took these wickets in 10 innings at an average of 22.35. Henry took these wickets in just 8 innings at an average of 17.78 and an economy of 8.58.
Lauren Bell (12 wickets)
Lauren Bell, another brilliant bowler of RCB, was ranked fourth in the list. She played 9 matches and was successful in taking 12 wickets in 9 innings at an average of 16.58 and economy rate of 5.52. He also bowled 2 maiden overs. His best bowling performance was 3/26. Bell was playing WPL for the first time and his performance won everyone’s heart. In the final, this player spent only 19 runs in 4 overs.

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