WPL 2023: Top five all-round shows from second week
So far, Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals have qualified for the playoffs of the competition.
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1. Sophie Devine

The New Zealand international wreaked havoc in the match against Gujarat Giants, scoring 99 runs off just 36 deliveries. In order to stay alive in the competition, Royal Challengers Bangalore had to win the match but chasing 189 runs was never an easy task.
However, courtesy of Sophie Devine’s phenomenal innings, RCB chased it down in just 15.3 overs. Now, it’s not just one game. Devine has been terrific throughout the course of the second week.
The 33-year-old played three matches in the second week, scoring 134 runs in the process. She also picked up three wickets but will hope to get better as RCB stare down the barrel.
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