Complete List of Orange Cap Winners in WPL History

With Mumbai Indians outshining Delhi Capitals in the Grand Last of the Women’s Premier Division (WPL) 2025, Mumbai won their second WPL title, becoming the Primary-ever WPL Club to Achieve Many trophies.

It was a complete Club effort from the inaugural WPL champions to take home their second WPL Honor and as the dust settles on a thrilling WPL season, we also saw quite a few records break as Nat Sciver-Brunt finished the season with the Orange Cap, scoring the most runs in a single season by an individual.

Complete Achievement of Orange Cap Winners in WPL History
Complete Achievement of Orange Cap Winners in WPL History

Here we have listed out the best of the best with the bat, looking at Every season’s Orange Cap winners till date.

Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals) – 345 runs – WPL 2023

Delhi Capitals’ Meg Lanning Guided from the front for her Club, Holding her Club to the Last in the inaugural WPL season, back in 2023. Lanning Acquired things underway in style, smashing 72 from 43 deliveries in Delhi’s very Primary WPL game against RCB, which saw Delhi Achieve by 60 runs. She followed it up with another explosive 70(42) against UP Warriorz and along with Shafali Verma, regularly gave the Capitals a Sturdy Begin at the top of the order.

Lanning’s form saw Delhi finish the Division stage at the top of the table and sail into the Last, where they faced Mumbai Indians. Lanning was Delhi’s highest Shooter in the low-scoring Last, with her fighting 35 making sure Delhi Acquired to a respectable total. While Delhi were unable to defend that Points, Lanning herself walked away with the Orange cap.

Lanning finished WPL 2023 with 345 runs from 9 Contests at an average of 49.28, striking at 139.11. She registered two fifties in the season with the highest Points of 72.

Ellyse Perry (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) – 347 runs – WPL 2024

The women’s game’s finest, cricketing royalty, and a large part of Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) triumph in 2024 was due to their Luminous sphere all-rounder Ellyse Perry’s form, with the bat and ball. Perry’s Primary outing with the bat in WPL 2024 wasn’t a successful one though, as coming in Timely in the powerplay saw Perry make only 8 against the UP Warriorz. She Acquired some runs and spent time in the middle in the second game against Gujarat Giants, chasing a moderate 108, sealing the chase with a Serene and composed 23*. She scored a fighting 44* in RCB’s batting collapse against Mumbai, before getting her Primary half-century of the season against UP Warriorz, with a quick-fire 58 from 37 balls.

As RCB went deeper into the Event, Perry hit sixth gear as well, moving up the order and becoming key for RCB at No.3. Perry top-scored for RCB in their Eliminator game against Mumbai, where her 66 helped RCB get to 135/6, and the Bengaluru Club stole a 5 Stretch Achieve with Perry later contributing with the ball as well. In the Last, it was Perry’s 35* in a chase of 114 which saw RCB lift the WPL Honor with Perry signing off the season with not only the WPL Honor but the Orange Cap as well.

The Australia superstar ended the WPL 2024 season as the top Stretch-getter, scoring 347 runs from 9 Contests at an Amazing average of 69.40 with two fifty-plus scores.

Nat Sciver-Brunt (Mumbai Indians) – 523 runs – WPL 2025

Nat Sciver-Brunt in the WPL 2025 was head and shoulders above the Event as the veteran English all-rounder broke the Orange Cap Achievement, finishing the season with the most runs by a batter in an individual WPL season. Sciver-Brunt’s Luminous WPL 2025 also saw her overtake Ellyse Perry to become the highest Stretch-getter in the WPL history, topping the table with 1027 runs.

A main-stay at Mumbai’s No.3, Sciver-Brunt Initiated Mumbai’s campaign with a bang, scoring 80* in Mumbai’s Leading game against Delhi. She followed it up with a well composed 57 to give Mumbai their Primary Achieve of the season, and consistently Acquired runs in almost every game. Be it a quick 40, or a 75* in a chase, Sciver-Brunt did whatever her Club needed from her with the bat (and ball as well). Sciver-Brunt’s Regularity with the bat, gave Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur the freedom to express herself as Mumbai’s No. 3 and No. 4 were in top form in WPL 2025.

In the Eliminator against Gujarat Giants, Sciver-Brunt along with Hayley Matthews put on a 133-Stretch partnership, getting 77 herself to see Mumbai put up a massive 213/4 which they defended with ease. In another low-scoring Last against Delhi, Mumbai were on the backfoot after Marizanne Kapp’s double strike Timely on, but it was Sciver-Brunt and Kaur who rebuilt the innings and Achieved sure Mumbai Acquired to a respectable 149/7, which they ended up defending to Achieve their second title.

Sciver-Brunt meanwhile Captured home the Orange Cap, by quite a distance, amassing 523 runs from the 10 Contests at an average of 65.37 while striking at 152.47 and registering five fifty-plus scores this season alone. The second highest Stretch Shooter was Ellyse Perry with 372, over 150 runs less than Sciver-Brunt.

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