This article highlights the top 10 wicket takers in WPL history, updated with the latest season data and overall performances across all editions of the league.
Readers will get insights into bowling styles, economy rates, and how these players influenced team success throughout the tournament’s history.
The world’s most entertaining women’s T20 cricket league is on the horizon, and this time it’s arriving sooner (January). Yes, we’re talking about the Women’s Premier League, the tournament that opened the door for Indian women cricketers to live their dreams.
While explosive batting has stolen the spotlight in this league, championships are ultimately won by bowlers who flourish under pressure. Teams need bowling attacks that can deliver pinpoint yorkers in the death overs and stick to their bowling plans throughout the match. In this article, we rank the top 10 players with the most wickets in WPL history based on key performance metrics.
List of Players With Most Wickets in WPL History
West Indies ace all-rounder Hayley Matthews claimed the first-ever WPL Purple Cap after picking up 16 wickets in 10 matches, playing a pivotal role in Mumbai Indians’ title-winning campaign during the inaugural 2023 season.
Along with Matthews, there are a few other top names from women's cricket who are featured on the WPL leading wicket takers list.
Rank
Player Name
Team
Mat
Overs
Mdns
Wkts
BBI
Ave
Econ
SR
4W
5W
1
Hayley Matthews
Mumbai Indians Women
29
99.2
2
41
3/5
17.56
7.24
14.53
0
0
2
Amelia Kerr
Mumbai Indians Women
29
93.4
1
40
5/38
17.90
7.64
14.05
1
1
3
Sophie Ecclestone
UP Warriorz Women
25
99.0
0
36
4/13
18.38
6.68
16.50
1
0
4
Jess Jonassen
Delhi Capitals Women
24
88.3
0
33
4/31
20.75
7.74
16.09
1
0
5
Nat Sciver-Brunt
Mumbai Indians Women
29
93.0
0
32
3/18
22.28
7.66
17.43
0
0
6
Shikha Pandey
Delhi Capitals Women
27
100.0
2
30
3/23
23.20
6.96
20.00
0
0
7
Marizanne Kapp
Delhi Capitals Women
24
93.0
6
28
5/15
19.57
5.89
19.92
0
1
8
Deepti Sharma
UP Warriorz Women
25
95.2
0
27
4/19
29.29
8.29
21.18
1
0
9
Saika Ishaque
Mumbai Indians Women
22
67.5
2
25
4/11
20.68
7.62
16.28
1
0
10
Ashleigh Gardner
Gujarat Giants Women
25
81.3
0
25
3/31
27.20
8.34
19.56
0
0
Who is the Highest Wicket Taker in WPL?
The Most Valuable Player of WPL 2023, Hayley Matthews ended a stellar tournament with a sensational spell of 3/5 in the final against Delhi Capitals Women. From that moment on, she never looked back. By the end of WPL 2025, Matthews had emerged as the leading wicket-taker in the league’s history, with 41 wickets to her name.
While the Barbadian all-rounder sits at the top of the charts, her Mumbai Indians teammate Amelia Kerr is closing behind, having claimed 40 wickets. Together, these two world-class all-rounders have played a defining role in the success of the Mumbai-based franchise.
10. Ashleigh Gardner | GG-W | 25 Wickets
Ashleigh Gardner celebrating after taking wicket (Image Credits: Official X account of Women's Premier League | wplt20)
Australia’s all-rounder, Ashleigh Gardner, has impressed with 25 wickets in 25 matches, including a best of 3/31. Gardner’s skills for picking up crucial wickets has been vital for Gujarat Giants and established herself as one of the highest wicket taker in WPL.
Matches
25
Overs
81.3
Wickets
25
Best Bowling
3/31
Average
27.20
Economy
8.34
9. Saika Ishaque | MI-W | 25 Wickets
Saika Ishaque bowling in WPL (Image Credits: Official X account of Women's Premier League | X/@wplt20)
Emerging star of Mumbai Indians Women, Saika Ishaque has 25 wickets to her name, including an eye-catching 4/11, making her one of the most promising bolwers of the League. Not only is she a proven wicket-taker, but she also has the ability to restrict batters, maintaining an impressive career economy rate of 7.62 in the WPL.
Deepti Sharma bowling in WPL (Image Credits: Official X account of UP Warriorz | X/@UPWarriorz)
Player of the Tournament at the World Cup 2025, Deepti Sharma is also among the top 10 wicket-takers in the WPL. She has claimed 27 wickets while maintaining an economy rate of under 9 runs per over. Her exceptional control during the middle overs consistently restricts oppositio from building big scores.
Matches
25
Overs
95.2
Wickets
27
Best Bowling
4/19
Average
29.29
Economy
8.29
7. Marizanne Kapp | DC-W | 28 Wickets
Marizanne Kapp celebrating after taking wicket (Image Credits: Official X account of Women's Premier League | X/@wplt20)
With 28 wickets that too with an outstanding economy rate of 5.89, South African all-rounder Marizanne Kapp is counted among the WPL most wicket taker. She has helped Delhi Capitals in reaching their 3 consecutive finals. This season in the leadership of young captain Jemimah Rodrigues, Kapp will try to put their hand on the title.
Matches
24
Overs
93.0
Wickets
28
Best Bowling
5/15
Average
19.57
Economy
5.89
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6. Shikha Pandey | DC-W | 30 Wickets
Shikha Pandey after taking wicket in WPL (Image Credits: Official X account of Women's Premier League | X/@wplt20)
A cornerstone of the Delhi Capitals bowling attack, Shikha Pandey has captured 30 wickets while maintaining an economy of 6.96. These stats puts her among the WPL most wicket taker.
Matches
27
Overs
100.0
Wickets
30
Best Bowling
3/23
Average
23.20
Economy
6.96
5. Nat Sciver-Brunt | MI-W | 32 Wickets
Nat Sciver-Brunt with MI-W teammate (Image Credits: Official X account of Women's Premier League | X/@wplt20)
The dynamic all-round from the country of Three Lions, Nat Sciver-Brunt has taken 32 wickets in 29 WPL matches. She is among players with most wickets in Women’s Premier League. Sciver-Brunt’s 3/18 performance highlights her ability to break crucial partnerships.
Jess Jonassen in WPL for DC-W (Image Credits: Official X account of Women's Premier League | X/@wplt20)
The Australian left-arm spinner, Jess Jonassen, has taken 33 wickets, including 4/31, establishing herself as a leading wicket-taker in WPL history. Jonassen’s accuracy and control make her a constant threat for any opponent.
Matches
24
Overs
88.3
Wickets
33
Best Bowling
4/31
Average
20.75
Economy
7.74
3. Sophie Ecclestone | UP-W | 27 Wickets
Sophie Ecclestone after taking wicket in WPL (Image Credits: Official X account of Women's premier League | X/@wplt20)
England’s spin wizard, Sophie Ecclestone, has claimed 36 wickets in 25 matches, including 4/13, proving why she is one of the top bowlers in the Women’s Premier League. Ecclestone’s consistency has been crucial for the UP Warriorz in the upcoing season.
Amelia Kerr in WPL for Mumbai Indians Women (Image Credits: Official X account of Women's Premier League | X/@wplt20)
The New Zealand all-rounder, Amelia Kerr, has narrowly missed the top spot with 40 wickets, including a five-wicket haul of 5/38, ranking her among the players with most wickets in WPL. She is currently the highest run scorer in the history of the league, showcasing her importantance in franshises' success.
Matches
29
Overs
93.4
Wickets
40
Best Bowling
5/38
Average
17.90
Economy
7.64
1. Hayley Matthews | MI-W | 41 Wickets
Hayley Matthews celebrating after wicket (Image Credits: Official X account of Women's Premier League | X/@wplt20)
Leading the charts with 41 wickets, Barbadian all-rounder Hayley Matthews is the highest wicket-taker in WPL history. Matthews’ average is 17.56 and economy is 7.24 which is quite impressive when we talk about the T20 cricket. Her performances in key matches have been reason why one of the richest teams in WPL is getting this much of success.
Matches
29
Overs
99.2
Wickets
41
Best Bowling
3/5
Average
17.56
Economy
7.24
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who has the most wickets in the WPL?
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West Indies bowler Hayley Matthews holds the record for the most wickets taken (41).
Who has a purple cap in WPL 2025?
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Amelia Kerr from Mumbai Indians won the Purple Cap in the WPL 2025 for being the leading wicket-taker with 18 wickets.
Who is the best bowler in WPL 2025?
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Mumbai Indians' Kiwi all-rounder Amelia Kerr finished as the highest wicket-taker in WPL 2025 with 18 scalps.
Who takes 5 wickets in WPL?
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Tara Norris, Kim Garth, Marizanne Kapp, Asha Sobhana, and Amelia Kerr, who achieved this feat in different seasons, with Norris taking the first-ever WPL fifer and Sobhana being the first Indian to do so.