LAST Sunday saw an entertaining WBBL08 come to a fitting conclusion, with Adelaide defeating the Sydney Sixers by 10 runs. Now that the tournament has ended, let us take a look back and recognise the stellar individual achievements from across the competition.
MOST RUNS
Beth Mooney (Perth Scorchers)
Runs: 434
High Score: 99*
Average: 43.4
Ellyse Perry (Sydney Sixers)
Runs: 408
High Score: 69*
Average: 40.8
Laura Wolvaardt (Adelaide Strikers)
Runs: 403
High Score: 75*
Average: 26.86
Mignon du Preez (Hobart Hurricanes)
Runs: 380
High Score: 75
Average: 31.66
Deandra Dottin (Adelaide Strikers)
Runs: 362
High Score: 68
Average: 27.84
MOST WICKETS
Megan Schutt (Adelaide Strikers)
Overs: 55.1
Maidens: 0
Wickets: 27
Runs conceded: 353
Jess Jonassen (Brisbane Heat)
Overs: 56
Maidens: 0
Wickets: 25
Runs conceded: 389
Amanda-Jade Wellington (Adelaide Strikers)
Overs: 54.5
Maidens: 0
Wickets: 23
Runs conceded: 376
Ash Gardner (Sydney Sixers)
Overs: 57
Maidens: 0
Wickets: 23
Runs conceded: 378
Nicola Hancock (Brisbane Heat)
Overs: 48.3
Maidens: 0
Wickets: 22
Runs conceded: 408
MOST CATCHES
Ellyse Perry – 15
Sasha Moloney (Melbourne Stars) – 12
Bridget Patterson (Adelaide Strikers) – 12
Suzie Bates (Sydney Sixers) – 11
Ash Gardner – 11
MOST DISMISSALS (WICKET KEEPERS)
Georgia Redmayne (Brisbane Heat) – 14 (five catches, nine stumpings)
Tegan McPharlin (Adelaide Strikers) – 13 (five catches, eight stumpings)
Alyssa Healy (Sydney Sixers) – 10 (four catches, six stumpings)
Josie Dooley (Melbourne Renegades) – 9 (nine catches, zero stumpings)
Nicole Faltum (Melbourne Stars) – 9 (eight catches, one stumping)