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]]>The Women’s Premier League (WPL) is no different and has witnessed some thrilling, high-scoring encounters in its short history.
So, in this article, we’ll look at the top 10 highest team totals posted by teams in WPL history.
Team | Team Total | Innings | Against | Venue | Date |
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Delhi Capitals | 223/2 | 1 | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Brabourne | 5 Mar 2023 |
Delhi Capitals | 211/4 | 1 | UP Warriorz | DY Patil Stadium | 7 Mar 2023 |
Mumbai Indians | 207/5 | 1 | Gujarat Giants | DY Patil Stadium | 4 Mar 2023 |
Gujarat Giants | 201/7 | 1 | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Brabourne | 8 Mar 2023 |
Gujarat Giants | 199/5 | 1 | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Delhi | 6 Mar 2024 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore | 198/3 | 1 | UP Warriorz | Bengaluru | 4 Mar 2024 |
Delhi Capitals | 194/5 | 1 | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Bengaluru | 29 Feb 2024 |
Delhi Capitals | 192/4 | 1 | Mumbai Indians | Delhi | 5 Mar 2024 |
Mumbai Indians | 191/3 | 2 | Gujarat Giants | Delhi | 10 Mar 2024 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore | 190/6 | 2 | Gujarat Giants | Brabourne | 8 Mar 2023 |
(You can check out other WPL stats here.)
223: Delhi Capitals have posted the highest team total in the WPL. The Capitals scored a mammoth 223 runs in the second match of the first season against RCB.
190: This is the highest team total registered by RCB in a losing cause. Bangalore was chasing a target of 202 set by GG but managed to score 190 in 20 overs.
391: Runs scored by GG and RCB in the above match aggregated to 391 runs. This is the highest match aggregate between 2 teams in the WPL.
1: Mumbai Indians became the first team to cross the 200-run mark in the WPL’s history. They posted 207 runs in the first-ever WPL match on 4 March 2023. While defending the total, MI skittled GG for 64, registering the largest margin victory in the league.
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