Top 10 records broken in WPL 2024 feat. Ellyse Perry's 6/15 and Shabnim Ismail's fastest delivery
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1 - 347 runs scored by Ellyse Perry in WPL 2024 is the most in a single edition of the tournament. She went past Meg Lanning's tally of 345 in WPL 2023
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2 - 4/12 bowling figures by Shreyanka Patil are the best in a WPL final. She cleaned lower-middle order apart from getting Meg Lanning
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3 - 6/15 bowling figures of Ellyse Perry in the group game against Mumbai Indians are the best-ever figures in WPL history
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4 - 132.1 Kmph speed of the delivery bowled by Shabnim Ismail is the fastest ball in the history of women's cricket. She bowled this ball in MI's group game against DC
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5 - 19 sixes hit in a group stage match between Delhi Capitals in Royal Challengers Bangalore are the most in a WPL match and joint-most in WT20 cricket. It is level with 19 sixes hit between Sydney Sixers and Melbourne Stars in WBBL 2017
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6 - Deepti Sharma became the first Indian and second overall to take a hat trick in the Women's Premier League. She got to the feat in UPW's clash against DC on March 8
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7 - Five-for for Asha Shobana: RCB's Shobana became the first Indian player to take a fifer in a WPL match. She achieved the milestone in the RCB vs UPW clash in their season opener
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8 - Nine wickets taken by RCB spinners against DC in the WPL 2024 final. These are the most wickets taken by spinners in a single WPL game
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9 - Two four-wicket hauls taken by Shreyanka Patil in WPL 2024. These are the most four or four-plus wicket hauls taken by a bowler in WPL
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10 - Orange, Purple and winners trophy all went to RCB. This was the first-ever time in WPL or IPL history that all three prestigious awards went to only one team in a season - RCB.
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