WBBL 2019-20 statistical round-up after fourth week: Mooney and Brown continue to lead with new names making entries

WBBL 2019-20 statistical round-up after fourth week: Mooney and Brown continue to lead with new names making entries

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Beth Mooney continues to lead the most runs table. Sophie Devine has moved up two places to be placed at third position followed by Lizelle Lee and Jess Duffin at fourth and fifth.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Beth MooneyBrisbane Heat44188.2123.18
Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers351117116.22
Sophie DevineAdelaide Strikers33555.8134.53
Lizelle LeeMelbourne Stars29742.4133.78
Jess DuffinMelbourne Renegades27154.2138.97

Duffin takes entry to the best batting average list as well while the top two batters remain the same here.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers351117116.22
Beth MooneyBrisbane Heat44188.2123.18
Sophie DevineAdelaide Strikers33555.8134.53
Jess DuffinMelbourne Renegades27154.2138.97
Alex BlackwellSydney Thunder22545117.18

Chloe Tryon is a new name in the block who is presently leading the highest strike rates table.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Chloe TryonHobart Hurricanes13527170.88
Alyssa HealySydney Sixers24340.5157.79
Jess DuffinMelbourne Renegadesgades27154.2138.97
Sophie DevineAdelaide Strikers33555.8134.53
Lizelle LeeMelbourne Stars29742.4133.78

Devine, Healy, and Lee have hit ten maximums (most sixes) so far in the tournament.

PlayersTeams6sBFB/6
Sophie DevineAdelaide Strikers13249  19.2
Alyssa HealySydney Sixers10154  15.4
Lizelle LeeSydney Sixers10222  22.2
Jess DuffinMelbourne Renegadesgades9195  21.7
Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers7302  43.1

Mooney is the only one who has managed to hit more than 50 boundaries (most fours) in the tournament thus far.

PlayersTeams4sBFB/4
Beth MooneyBrisbane Heat51358 7.0
Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers38302 7.9
Lizelle LeeSydney Sixers34222 6.5
Mignon du PreezSydney Sixers31213 6.9
Alyssa HealySydney Sixers29154 5.3

Mignon du Preez and Devine scored 88 and 85* respectively to make entry to the top five high scores list.

PlayersScoresTeamsAgainstDate
Alyssa Healy106*Sydney SixersMelbourne Stars03-Nov
Leizelle Lee103*Melbourne StarsPerth Scorchers02-Nov
Mignon du Preez88Sydney SixersBrisbane Heat13-Nov
Ellyse Perry87*Sydney SixersMelbourne Stars03-Nov
Sophie Devine85*Adelaide StrikersMelbourne Stars10-Nov

Maitlan Brown is still leading the most wickets table with 12 wickets to her name. Apart from her Molly Strano has taken more than 10 wickets so far in the tournament.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Maitlan BrownMelbourne Renegades1213.16.28
Molly StranoMelbourne Renegades1117.67.22
Belinda VakarewaHobart Hurricanes1018.36.31
Sammy JohnsonBrisbane Heat1017.36.44
Sophie DevineAdelaide Strikers1018.76.44

While Brown tops the best bowling average chart, Dane van Niekerk has moved up one place to be at the second spot.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Maitlan BrownMelbourne Renegades1213.16.28
Dane van NiekerkSydney Sixers814.66.15
Sammy JohnsonBrisbane Heat1017.36.44
Molly StranoMelbourne Renegades1117.67.22
Belinda VakarewaHobart Hurricanes1018.36.31

There are two new names in the best bowling economy table with the new topper being Megan Schutt followed by Marizanne Kapp and Ellyse Perry at second and third places.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Megan SchuttAdelaide Strikers724.35.31
Marizanne KappSydney Sixers818.35.84
Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers335.75.94
Lea TahuhuMelbourne Renegades535.85.96
Sammy JohnsonBrisbane Heat1017.36.44

3/5 by Erin Burns on November 13 against Hobart Hurricanes is the third-best bowling figure of the tournament now. The rest of the list remains the same with Amelia Kerr and Shabnim Ismail moving down one place each.

PlayersSpellsTeamsAgainstDate
Madeline Penna4/20Melbourne StarsSydney Thunder27-Oct
Jess Jonassen4/20Brisbane HeatHobart Hurricanes27-Oct
Erin Burns3/5Sydney SixersHobart Hurricanes13-Nov
Amelia Kerr3/8Brisbane HeatSydney Sixers19-Oct
Shabnim Ismail3/14Sydney ThunderMelbourne Renegadesges26-Oct