Fight between these players in Orange-Purple cap race, these names are being discussed the most

Mumbai. Individual performances have caught everyone’s attention in the early stages of WPL 2026. Let’s take a look at how the race for the Orange and Purple Cap is going after the match played between Delhi Capitals and UP Warriors on Wednesday night.

orange cap table

Mumbai Indians captain Harmanpreet Kaur has topped the table with 165 runs in three matches. On Tuesday, against Gujarat Giants, he played a match-winning inning of 71 not out from 43 balls as MI easily achieved the target of 193 runs.

Earlier, Harmanpreet had also scored unbeaten 74 runs in 42 balls against DC on Saturday. DC opener Liezel Lee is in second place with 163 runs. He played an inning of 67 runs against UPW on Wednesday and before that he also scored 86 runs against GG on Sunday.

His second half-century of the season gives DC their first win in this WPL. GG opener Sophie Devine is in third place with 141 runs. After scoring 38 runs in her team’s first match against UPW, the New Zealand opener played an explosive inning of 95 runs in just 42 balls against DC.

purple cap table

DC fast bowler Nandani Sharma tops the list of bowlers with eight wickets in three matches. During this period his economy has been 8.80. She took a five-wicket haul against GG and also became the fourth bowler to take a hat-trick in the WPL.

On Wednesday, against UPW he took one wicket for 29 runs. Three players are joint second with six wickets which are MI’s Amelia Karr, RCB’s Nadine de Klerk, and MI’s Nicola Carey. He tops the list only with an economy of 6.41 as De Klerk (6.75) and Carey (9.00) have higher economies than him.

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