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WPL 2026: Orange Cap and Purple Cap Standings – Who’s Leading the Women’s Premier League So Far?

🗓️ Published on: January 28, 2026 3:11 pm
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The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 has already delivered some thrilling cricketing action, and fans are keeping a close eye on the Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings. These prestigious awards recognize the top-performing players in the tournament: the Orange Cap goes to the highest run-scorer, while the Purple Cap is awarded to the bowler with the most wickets.

As of now, the tournament has completed 17 matches, and several players have emerged as strong contenders for these accolades.

Orange Cap Leaders in WPL 2026

The Orange Cap is one of the most coveted awards in the WPL, given to the player who scores the most runs in the tournament. This season, Net Sayer-Brent of Mumbai Indians is leading the charts with some sensational performances. She has been in exceptional form, showcasing consistency and explosive batting.

Here’s a detailed look at the top Orange Cap contenders:

RankPlayerMatchesRunsHighest ScoreStrike Rate100s/50s4s/6s
1Net Sayer-Brent (Mumbai Indians)6319100*154.851/348/4
2Harmanpreet Kaur (Mumbai Indians)726074*145.250/228/9
3Phoebe Litchfield (UP)624378154.770/230/10

Phoebe Litchfield, currently holding the Orange Cap, has impressed with her consistent batting across matches, scoring crucial runs at a high strike rate. Mumbai Indians are particularly dominant with both Net Sayer-Brent and Harmanpreet Kaur featuring in the top run-scorers list.

Purple Cap Leaders in WPL 2026

On the bowling front, the Purple Cap is awarded to the bowler who has taken the most wickets in the tournament. This season, Sophie Devine of Gujarat Giants is leading the pack with an impressive wicket tally, making her a key player for her team.

Here’s the current Purple Cap leaderboard:

RankPlayerTeamMatchesWicketsBest PerformanceEconomy4-Wicket Hauls
1Sophie DevineGujarat Giants71537/48.281
2Nandini SharmaDelhi71433/58.071
3Amelia KerrMumbai Indians61224/37.66

Sophie Devine has been the standout bowler for Gujarat Giants, consistently picking wickets at crucial moments and keeping her economy rate under control. Nandini Sharma and Amelia Kerr are not far behind, making the race for the Purple Cap highly competitive.

Key Highlights from WPL 2026 So Far

  • Matches Played: 17
  • Orange Cap Leader: Phoebe Litchfield
  • Purple Cap Leader: Sophie Devine

The tournament has already seen some incredible performances, with players not only scoring runs but also contributing to thrilling finishes. The WPL continues to grow in popularity, and fans are eagerly following the race for the Orange and Purple Caps.

Read also: WPL 2026 Points Table: Updated Standings, Team Rankings and Playoff Qualification Explained

Historical Context: WPL 2025 Recap

To understand the current season’s momentum, it’s helpful to look back at WPL 2025. In the previous season:

  • Net Sayer-Brent won the Orange Cap for Mumbai Indians, scoring 523 runs in 10 matches, making her the highest run-scorer of the season.
  • Amelia Kerr claimed the Purple Cap, taking 18 wickets in 10 matches, and emerged as the most prolific bowler.

These past performances show that several of the current top players are carrying forward their excellent form into WPL 2026, making this season highly competitive.

Read also: Dc vs gg wpl 2026 highlights: Gujarat Giants edge Delhi Capitals by 3 runs in WPL 2026 thriller

Conclusion

As the Women’s Premier League 2026 progresses, both the Orange Cap and Purple Cap races are heating up. Net Sayer-Brent, Phoebe Litchfield, Sophie Devine, and Amelia Kerr have emerged as players to watch, and their performances are pivotal to their respective teams’ success.

Fans can expect more high-scoring games and standout bowling spells as the tournament continues. With several matches left, the competition for WPL 2026 Orange Cap and Purple Cap remains wide open, promising excitement and drama for cricket lovers around the globe.