WBBL 2019-20 statistical round-up after second week: Blackwell, Brown, Gibson join Perry in the race

WBBL 2019-20 statistical round-up after second week: Blackwell, Brown, Gibson join Perry in the race

Ellyse Perry Sydney Sixers WBBL

The second week of Women’s Big Bash League 2019-20 ends with Beth Mooney leading the list of most runs.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Beth MooneyBrisbane Heat19665.33112.6
Alex BlackwellSydney Thunder16482.00129.1
Jess DuffinMelbourne Renegades15639133
Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers14773.50121.5
Nicola CareyHobart Hurricanes13043.3105

The best batting average list is topped by Alex Blackwell currently.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Alex BlackwellSydney Thunder16482.00129.1
Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers14773.50121.5
Beth MooneyBrisbane Heat19665.33112.6
Amy JonesPerth Scorchers10753.5116
Nicola CareyHobart Hurricanes13043.3105

Sophie Devine has replaced Chloe Tryon at the top in the highest strike-rates chart.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Sophie DevineAdelaide Strikers12642.00144.8
Jess DuffinMelbourne Renegades15639133
Alex BlackwellSydney Thunder16482.00129.1
Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers14773.50121.5
Tahila McGrathAdelaide Strikers10234119

Devine continues to lead the most sixes table whereas Tyron has moved down three places.

PlayersTeams6sBFB/6
Sophie DevineAdelaide Strikers88710.9
Alyssa HealeySydney Sixers46115
Alex BlackwellSydney Thunder412731.8
Lizelle LeeSydney Sixers49423.5
Chloe TryonHobart Hurricanes44010.0

The most fours table has four new entries with Ellyse Perry still leading it with 20 boundaries to her name.

PlayersTeams4sBFB/4
Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers201216.1
Jess DuffinMelbourne Renegades181176.5
RH PriestSydney Thunder15694.6
Alex BlackwellSydney Thunder151278.5
Erin FazackerleyHobart Hurricanes14705.0

High scores table also has three new names with the top two remaining unchanged.

PlayersScoresTeamsAgainstDate
Ellyse Perry81Sydney SixersSydney Thunder18-10
Sophie Devine72*Adelaide StrikersMelbourne Renegedes19-10
Jess Duffin69Melbourne RenegadesSydney Thunder26-10
Beth Mooney67Brisbane HeatPerth Scorchers26-10
Tanila McGrath65*Adelaide StrikersPerth Scorchers27-10

Hobart Hurricanes players dominate the most wickets table.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Maitlan BrownMelbourne Renegades711.716.30
Maisy GibsonHobart Hurricanes712.145.31
Jess JonassenBrisbane Heat6135.7
Nicola CareyHobart Hurricanes6166.1
Belinda VakarewaHobart Hurricanes618.006.82

In case of the best bowling average, the list is as same as the most wickets table after applying a 5-wicket cut-off.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Maitlan BrownMelbourne Renegades711.716.30
Maisy GibsonHobart Hurricanes712.145.31
Jess JonassenBrisbane Heat6135.7
Nicola CareyHobart Hurricanes6166.1
Belinda VakarewaHobart Hurricanes618.006.82

Marizanne Kapp and Megan Schutt are maintaining an economy rate below 5.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Marizanne KappSydney Sixers411.504.18
Megan SchuttAdelaide Strikers513.404.18
Maisy GibsonHobart Hurricanes712.145.31
Jess JonassenBrisbane Heat613.35.7
Amelia KerrBrisbane Heat327.335.72

The best bowling figures of the tournament table has four news names with only Amelia Kerr being the constant one.

PlayersSpellsTeamsAgainstDate
Madeline Penna4 for 20Melbourne StarsSydney Thunder27-Oct
Jess Jonassen4 for 20Brisbane HeatHobart Hurricanes27-Oct
Amelia Kerr3/8Brisbane HeatSydney Sixers19-10
S ismail3 for `14Sydney ThunderMelbourne Renegades26-Oct
M Capp3 for 16Sydney SixersMelbourne Stars26-Oct