Hat-tricks in the Women’s Premier League are among the rarest and most electrifying moments in the tournament’s short but action-packed history. With high scoring rates and short boundaries, picking up three wickets in three balls remains a remarkable achievement in the WPL.
As of January 11, 2026, and with WPL 2026 underway, Nandani Sharma has joined an exclusive club, taking the total number of hat-tricks in the league to four across four seasons.
Complete list of hat-tricks in WPL history
Nandani Sharma (2026)
Season: WPL 2026
Nandani Sharma scripted history with a breathtaking spell that included a hat-trick and eventually culminated in a five-wicket haul. Striking in the death overs, she removed Kanika Ahuja, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, and Renuka Singh in quick succession, becoming the latest and one of the most dominant hat-trick takers in WPL history.
Issy Wong (Mumbai Indians)
Season: WPL 2023 (Eliminator vs UP Warriorz)
Issy Wong became the first-ever bowler to take a hat-trick in the WPL. Her fiery pace spell dismantled UP Warriorz in the Eliminator and played a crucial role in Mumbai Indians reaching—and eventually winning—the final.
Deepti Sharma (UP Warriorz)
Season: WPL 2024 (vs Delhi Capitals)
Deepti Sharma became the first Indian to claim a WPL hat-trick, producing an off-spin masterclass against Delhi Capitals. Her spell turned the match on its head and helped UP Warriorz clinch a dramatic one-run victory.
Grace Harris (UP Warriorz)
Season: WPL 2025 (vs Delhi Capitals)
Grace Harris delivered the most dramatic hat-trick of the league so far, striking three times in the final over. Dismissing Shikha Pandey, Arundhati Reddy, and Minnu Mani, she sealed a convincing 33-run win for UP Warriorz.
With Nandani Sharma’s entry in 2026, the WPL continues to showcase not just explosive batting but also moments of exceptional bowling brilliance. Each hat-trick has arrived at a decisive stage of the match, underlining just how game-changing these rare feats truly are in women’s T20 cricket.