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Bowlers with the Most Wickets in Women’s Super Smash 2023/24 – after 24th Match

Bowlers with the Most Wickets in Women's Super Smash 202324 - after 24th Match

With amazing performances and amazing feats of ability, the Women’s Super Smash 2023/24 has been nothing short of exciting. We explore bowling in this blog article and include the top wicket-takers from the match that ended on April 24. Examining the outstanding numbers and notable accomplishments of the bowlers who have dominated the wicket charts

 

Amelia Kerr

 

Leading the pack is Amelia Kerr from Wellington Women, showcasing her prowess with a staggering 18 wickets in 8 matches. Kerr’s exceptional bowling figures of 5/10 stand out as a testament to her match-winning capabilities. With an average of 8.11 and an economy rate of 4.56, Kerr has been the go-to bowler for Wellington, consistently providing breakthroughs while maintaining tight control over the run flow.

 

Leigh Kasperek

 

Bowlers with the Most Wickets in Women's Super Smash 2023/24 - after 24th Match Leigh Kasperek (Photo Source: Twitter)

 

Right on Kerr’s heels is Leigh Kasperek, also representing Wellington Women. Kasperek has claimed 13 wickets in 8 matches, with an impressive best bowling performance of 3/16. Her consistency is reflected in an average of 13.00 and an economy rate of 5.45. Kasperek’s ability to take crucial wickets at crucial moments has been instrumental in Wellington’s success in the tournament.

 

Skye Bowden

 

Bowlers with the Most Wickets in Women's Super Smash 2023/24 - after 24th Match Skye Bowden (Photo Source: Twitter)

 

Auckland Women’s Skye Bowden has made a significant impact, securing the third spot on the wicket-takers list with 10 wickets in just 5 matches. Bowden’s standout performance includes a remarkable 4/18, highlighting her ability to dismantle opposition batting line-ups. With an economy rate of 7.62 and an impressive strike rate of 9.60, Bowden has proven to be a formidable force in the bowling department.

 

Sarah Asmussen

 

Bowlers with the Most Wickets in Women's Super Smash 2023/24 - after 24th Match Sarah Asmussen (Photo Source: Twitter)

 

Canterbury Women’s Sarah Asmussen has been a steady performer, claiming 9 wickets in 7 matches. Her best figures of 3/16 showcase her ability to break partnerships and apply pressure on the opposition. Asmussen’s economy rate of 5.62 reflects her control over the game, while her average of 16.88 indicates her knack for picking up wickets consistently.

 

Emma Black

 

Bowlers with the Most Wickets in Women's Super Smash 2023/24 - after 24th Match Emma Black (Photo Source: Twitter)

 

Otago Women’s Emma Black has also made her presence felt with 9 wickets in 8 matches. Black’s best figures of 2/19 may not be the flashiest, but her resilience and ability to contain runs have been crucial for Otago. With an average of 19.44 and an economy rate of 6.03, Black has played a vital role in maintaining the team’s competitiveness.

 

Xara Jetly

 

Bowlers with the Most Wickets in Women's Super Smash 2023/24 - after 24th Match Xara Jetly (Photo Source: Twitter)

 

Rounding off the top wicket-takers is Xara Jetly from Wellington Women, with 9 wickets in 8 matches. Jetly’s best bowling figures of 3/28 underline her ability to disrupt the opposition’s momentum. A commendable economy rate of 5.74 and a strike rate of 20.66 highlights Jetly’s effectiveness in crucial phases of the game.

 

As the 2023/24 Women’s Super Smash unfolds its exciting journey, certain bowlers have not only displayed their outstanding individual skills but have also been instrumental in guiding their teams to success. The competition for the title of the highest wicket-taker is heating up, promising cricket enthusiasts more mesmerizing performances as the tournament progresses.

 

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