The Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) has witnessed some remarkable batting performances over the years. Here are the five leading run-scorers who have consistently dominated the tournament.
Australian wicketkeeper-batter Beth Mooney leads the WBBL charts. Across 142 matches, she has scored 5,051 runs at an impressive average of 46.33, setting the standard for consistency and skill.
Sydney Sixers' powerhouse Ellyse Perry follows closely with 4,689 runs in 134 matches. Her record includes two centuries and 32 half-centuries, showcasing her reliability and match-winning capability.
The New Zealand all-rounder Sophie Devine ranks third. In 130 appearances, she has accumulated 3,960 runs at an average of 36.00, including four centuries that highlight her explosive potential.
Former Australian batter Elyse Villani is fourth on the list with 3,695 runs in 138 games. Her tally features 25 fifties and one century, reflecting her strength as a top-order anchor.
Completing the top five is ex-Australian captain Meg Lanning. In 98 WBBL matches, she has amassed 3,167 runs at an average of 38.62, solidifying her status as one of the game’s elite batters.
"From Ellyse Perry to Meg Lanning, these five players symbolize consistency, power, and grace in the Women's Big Bash League."
Beth Mooney leads the WBBL run charts ahead of Perry, Devine, Villani, and Lanning, each representing the excellence and longevity of women’s cricket in the league.