The Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) has seen some outstanding batting performances from leading players. This overview highlights the five batters with the highest run tallies in the competition’s history.
A star Australian keeper-batter, Beth Mooney leads the list with 5,051 runs scored in 142 matches. She maintains an impressive average of 46.33.
Sydney Sixers’ key batter, Ellyse Perry, follows with 4,689 runs in 134 matches. Perry's record includes two centuries and 32 half-centuries.
New Zealand all-rounder Sophie Devine stands third with 3,960 runs from 130 matches, averaging 36.00. Her total features four centuries.
Former Australian player Elyse Villani has scored 3,695 runs in 138 WBBL matches. Her achievements include one century and 25 half-centuries.
The former Australian captain Meg Lanning has played 98 matches and amassed 3,167 runs at an average of 38.62 over her WBBL career.
“Beth Mooney tops the list of batters with most runs in Women's Big Bash League.”
“Ellyse Perry has scored 4,689 runs including two centuries and 32 half-centuries.”
“Sophie Devine's tally includes four centuries in 130 matches.”
“Elyse Villani has registered 25 half-centuries and a century.”
“Meg Lanning’s WBBL runs tally stands at 3,167 with an average of 38.62.”
Summary: This ranking showcases the prolific scorers who have shaped the Women's Big Bash League, underlining their consistency and impact on the competition.
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