WBBL 2019-20 statistical round-up after November 27: Mooney, Vakarewa return to top

WBBL 2019-20 statistical round-up after November 27: Mooney, Vakarewa return to top

Belinda Vakarewa Hobart Hurricanes WBBL

Beth Mooney’s 86 against Renegades helped her return to the top of the runs chart. She is now 29 runs ahead of Sophie Devine, who did not play on Wednesday. Danni Wyatt also entered the top five.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Beth MooneyHeat62269.11123.4
Sophie DevineStrikers59374.12130.0
Ellyse PerrySixers46993.80112.5
Meg LanningScorchers41941.90114.8
Danni WyattRenegades41841.80129.8

Ellyse Perry continues to lead the averages chart, some distance ahead of the top two run-getters – Devine and Mooney.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Ellyse PerrySixers46993.80112.5
Sophie DevineStrikers59374.12130.0
Beth MooneyHeat53667.00119.9
Jess DuffinRenegades37161.83144.9
Meg LanningScorchers41941.90114.8

To nobody’s surprise, Chloe Tryon – arguably the most dangerous middle-order batter in the world – has the best strike rate, that too with a considerable lead. Alyssa Healy is at third place.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Chloe TryonHurricanes22938.16183.2
Laura HarrisHeat13919.85158.0
Alyssa HealySixers29927.18147.3
Jess DuffinRenegades37161.83144.9
Jess JonassenHeat34838.67131.8

Devine has hit the most sixes in this edition of WBBL. She is 7 sixes ahead of Lizelle Lee, who has hit 4 more than anyone else.

PlayersTeams6sBFB/6
Sophie DevineStrikers2245620.7
Lizelle LeeStars1530320.2
Chloe TryonHurricanes1112511.4
Alyssa HealySixers1120318.5
Jess DuffinRenegades1125623.3

Healy and Lee have scored the only two hundreds of the tournament. Perry, fifth on the list of top scores, had got her 87* in the same innings as Healy’s 106.

PlayersScoresTeamsAgainstDate
Alyssa Healy106*SixersStars3/11
Lizelle Lee103*StarsScorchers2/11
Mignon du Preez88StarsHeat13/11
Sophie Devine88StrikersThunder24/11
Ellyse Perry87*SixersStars3/11

Belinda Vakarewa has pipped Jess Jonassen to top the wickets chart yet again.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Belinda VakarewaHurricanes1914.156.13
Jess JonassenHeat1719.646.81
Amanda-Jade WellingtonStrikers1615.876.65
Sammy-Jo JohnsonHeat1618.126.19
Delissa KimminceHeat1620.877.39

Vakarewa also has the best bowling average, followed by Amanda-Jane Wellington and Nida Dar. Devine makes an entry in the top five too.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Belinda VakarewaHurricanes1914.156.13
Amanda-Jade WellingtonStrikers1615.876.65
Nida DarThunder1316.926.87
Sophie DevineStrikers1618.066.30
Sammy-Jo JohnsonHeat1618.126.19

Megan Schutt has been the most economical bowler so far, followed by Perry, her Australian new-ball partner.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Megan SchuttStrikers1026.505.63
Ellyse PerrySixers436.255.80
Lea TahuhuRenegades930.676.00
Belinda VakarewaHurricanes1914.156.13
Shabnim IsmailThunder1028.906.14

Jonassen has clearly bowled the best spells here, featuring thrice in the top five including the top spot.

PlayersSpellsTeamsAgainstDate
Jess Jonassen4/13HeatThunder16/11
Belinda Vakarewa4/19HurricanesSixers20/11
Madeline Penna4/20StarsThunder27/11
Jess Jonassen4/20HeatHurricanes27/11
Jess Jonassen4/23HeatScorchers17/11

Marizanne Kapp’s hat-trick against the Stars remains the only one of the tournament so far.

PlayersVictimsTeamsAgainstDate
Marizanne KappMadeline Penna,
Nicola Hancock,
Holly Ferling
SixersStarsOct 26