The Women’s Premier League has witnessed several high-octane batting moments since its inception, but a few overs stand out for the sheer scale of damage inflicted on bowlers. The latest addition came in WPL 2026, when Gujarat Giants Women produced one of the most brutal overs ever seen in the tournament.
At the top of the list is the 32-run over conceded by Sneh Rana while playing for Delhi Capitals Women against Gujarat Giants Women in Navi Mumbai in 2026. The over was torn apart by Sophie Devine, who smashed four consecutive sixes and turned the match decisively in Gujarat’s favour. It now stands as the most expensive over in WPL history.
The second spot belongs to the 28-run over bowled by Deepthi Sharma for UP Warriorz against Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women in Lucknow during the 2025 season. That over underlined RCB’s explosive middle-order firepower and remains one of the costliest spells in the league.
Third on the list is an over that dates back to the inaugural season. In 2023, Tanuja Kanwar of Gujarat Giants Women conceded 27 runs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women at the Brabourne Stadium. That over set the early benchmark for high-scoring Powerplay and death-over carnage in WPL history.
These overs reflect how the WPL has rapidly evolved into a batter-friendly, high-intensity tournament, where a single over can completely alter the momentum of a match. With the quality of hitters improving every season, records like these may continue to be challenged in the years ahead.