Top run scorers and wicket-takers following Rajasthan Women vs. Railways Women in the Senior Women’s One Day Trophy 2024. In the inaugural Senior Women’s One Day Trophy 2024 quarterfinal match, Delhi Women dismissed Vidarbha Women for 28 in 22.3 overs. With remarkable figures of four for nine, Priya Mishra was Delhi’s best bowler. Delhi needed eight wickets to take down the score of 29 in 10.1 overs.
In the second quarter-final, Tamil Nadu Women won the toss and chose to bowl against Uttarakhand Women. Sarika Koli led Uttarakhand to a 249 total with a spectacular 116 from 129 deliveries. Tamil Nadu, losing the match by 106 runs, could only muster 143 in response, losing seven wickets in the process.
After winning the toss and choosing to bat against Maharashtra, Tripura Women scored just 112 runs before being bowled out in 32.3 overs. The low goal was easily chased by Maharashtra, who won the match by eight wickets in 22.2 overs.
Railways won the toss and decided to bowl against Rajasthan. In 37.4 overs, Rajasthan was bowled out for 64. In 20.1 overs, Railways won by nine wickets.
Top run scorers and wicket-takers
The Senior Women’s One Day Trophy 2024 run-scoring leader is still Shweta Sehrawat. With a strike rate of 112.43 and an average of 76.83, she has scored 461 runs in seven innings.
Pratika, with 349 runs in six innings at an average of 69.80, is still in second position.
With 335 runs at an average of 83.75 and a strike rate of 106.34 in seven innings, Tanisha Singh has surged from fourth to third position.
Punam Raut dropped from third to fourth position. In seven innings, Raut has also scored 335 runs, but with a strike rate of 91.78 and an average of 55.83.
Chitra Singh Jamwal, who averages 81.75 and has amassed 327 runs in six matches, completes the top five.
The order of the bowlers who have taken the most wickets this season has not changed despite the latest results. With 23 wickets at an average of 7.60 in seven matches, Priya Mishra is still in first place.
K R Zanzad has taken 18 wickets in nine matches, making him the second top wicket-taker. With 17 wickets apiece, Vinaya, Krishna Patel, and Tarang Jha are the next three players in line.