WPL Points Table 2024: Delhi Capitals at Top After Today’s Win; All Standings

The Women’s Premier League’s second season kicked off on February 23, 2024, with a match between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians. It will wrap up on March 17 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.

 

Right now, Delhi Capitals are leading the 2024 WPL Points Table with 4 points. They’ve won 2 out of 3 matches played so far. Royal Challengers Bangalore are in second place with 4 points as well, winning 2 and losing 1 out of 3 matches.

 

Just like last time, the format for the Women’s Premier League in 2024 remains the same. The top team in the points table will face off against the winner of the eliminator match between the second and third-placed teams.

 

Let’s take a look at the updated WPL Points Table 2024 after the RCB vs DC match on Thursday, February 29, 2024.

 

The second season of the Women’s Premier League began on Friday, February 23, 2024, and it will conclude on March 17, 2024.

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‘Keep calm and no need to do anything special’ – How Saika Ishaque bossed the WPL last year

As a teenager, Saika Ishaque decided to stop going to her cricket academy one day. She felt embarrassed when everyone found out she was a girl in a boys’ academy. She used to play cricket with boys on the streets when she was growing up in Park Circus, Kolkata. Her dad introduced her to the game when she was very young. He passed away when she was just nine, but she kept playing with the support of her mom, her uncle Ismail, and a friend of her dad’s who got her into that boys’ academy.

 

When she didn’t want to go back to training, her dad’s friend took her to a girls’ academy. There, she met a very tall India player named Jhulan Goswami. Ishaque was surprised to learn that women also played for India, as she only knew about male players like Sachin Tendulkar. Today, Ishaque plays for Mumbai Indians in the WPL, with Goswami as her coach. She had a great first season, taking 15 wickets in ten matches.

 

At first, Ishaque loved wicketkeeping and fast bowling, but a coach suggested she try spin as a lefty. She was unsure at first but did well as a spinner. She looked up to another India player, Gouher Sultana, who inspired her to bowl left-arm spin.

 

Sultana, who played 87 matches for India, is returning to cricket at 35. They might play against each other in the WPL. Last season, Ishaque bowled well, especially in the powerplays, where spinners usually don’t get many chances. She took some big-name wickets like Sophie Devine, Meg Lanning, Alyssa Healy, and Shafali Verma.

 

She credits her coach Shibsagar Singh for helping her stay calm and focused. He helped her overcome a shoulder injury and gave her advice on her bowling technique. He even supported her family financially when they were struggling.

 

Ishaque’s hard work paid off, and she did exceptionally well in the WPL and the Senior Women’s T20 Trophy for Bengal. She was thrilled when she got added to the India team’s WhatsApp group. She made her ODI and T20I debuts and got picked for the Test squad. It hasn’t been easy, but with determination, skill, and support, she’s living her dream.

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Fan proposes to RCB star during WPL 2024 match, photo viral

During a WPL 2024 match between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Gujarat Giants, something special happened at Chinnaswamy Stadium. Shreyanka Patil, a player from RCB, got a surprise. A fan held up a sign asking her to marry him! This happened in the seventh over of RCB’s innings. When the camera showed the sign, the RCB players couldn’t help but smile. Despite the distraction, RCB won the match by eight wickets.

 

In the game, Smriti Mandhana and Sabbhineni Meghana played exceptionally well for RCB. They helped RCB easily win by eight wickets against Gujarat Giants. Mandhana and Sophie Devine started batting for RCB when they were chasing 108 runs. They made a partnership of 32 runs until Ashleigh Gardner got Devine out in the fourth over. Devine only scored six runs from six balls with one four.

 

Even though Devine got out, Mandhana kept playing excellently. She scored 43 runs from 27 balls with a strike rate of 159.26 until Tanuja Kanwar dismissed her in the ninth over. Mandhana hit eight fours and one six. After Mandhana’s dismissal, Sabbhineni Meghana and Ellyse Perry took over. They played till the end and successfully chased the 108-run target.

 

Meghana scored 36 runs from 28 balls with a strike rate of 128.57. She hit five fours and one six. Perry hit four fours, helping RCB reach 110/2 and win their second consecutive match in the T20 tournament.

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