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The Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) 2024 came to a thrilling conclusion in Trinidad, wrapping up an exciting season of high-intensity cricket. The tournament showcased the immense talent and skill of women cricketers across the Caribbean, captivating fans with stunning performances, fierce competition, and nail-biting finishes. The WCPL 2024 not only highlighted the growth of women’s cricket in the region but also set a new standard for the tournament’s future editions.
As the tournament drew to a close, the Barbados Royals emerged as the champions, retaining their title with a commanding win over the Trinbago Knight Riders in the final. The Royals’ all-round prowess and exceptional team effort throughout the tournament ensured that they continued their reign as the top team in the WCPL.
The Barbados Royals’ dominant title win
The Barbados Royals capped off another successful campaign with a dominant performance in the WCPL 2024 final against the Trinbago Knight Riders. Chasing a modest target, the Royals secured victory by four wickets with five overs to spare, retaining their title for the second consecutive year.
A brilliant bowling display, led by Aaliyah Alleyne‘s 4/21, restricted the Knight Riders to a manageable total. The Royals’ batters, led by their consistent top order, ensured that there were no hiccups in the chase. This victory not only highlighted their strength as a team but also reaffirmed their position as the most formidable side in the WCPL.
The Royals’ success was built on teamwork, with key contributions from both bat and ball throughout the tournament. Their ability to perform under pressure, coupled with their depth in both departments, made them deserving champions of WCPL 2024.
Hayley Matthews: The undisputed star of WCPL 2024
Barbados Royals captain Hayley Matthews was the standout player of the WCPL 2024, putting in remarkable performances with both bat and ball. Her all-round brilliance earned her the Player of the Tournament award, as she accumulated 147 runs and claimed 11 wickets, making her the highest wicket-taker of the competition.
Matthews’ leadership on the field was instrumental in guiding the Royals to yet another title. Her consistency, versatility, and ability to deliver in crucial moments made her the most influential player in the tournament. Whether with her impactful bowling spells or crucial contributions with the bat, Matthews demonstrated why she is considered one of the best in the world. Her performances in WCPL 2024 further solidified her legacy in women’s cricket.
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Erin Burns: The batting sensation of WCPL 2024
While Hayley Matthews shone with the ball, Erin Burns was the star with the bat in WCPL 2024. Burns finished as the highest run-scorer of the tournament, amassing 172 runs. Her consistency at the crease, combined with her ability to anchor the innings and accelerate when required, made her one of the most valuable players in the competition.
Burns played a crucial role in the success of her team, providing stability at the top of the order and ensuring that they were always in a strong position. Her performances were key to her side’s progress in the tournament, and she was instrumental in several of their victories.
Major awards from WCPL 2024
The WCPL 2024 was not just about team success but also about recognizing individual brilliance. Several players were honored for their exceptional performances during the tournament:
- Player of the Match of WCPL 2024 Final: Aaliyah Alleyne (4/21)
- Player of the Tournament: Hayley Matthews (147 runs and 11 wickets)
- Most runs in WCPL 2024: Erin Burns (172 runs)
- Most wickets in WCPL 2024: Hayley Matthews (11 wickets)
- Great Catch Award: Karishma Ramharack
- Best Celebration Award: Aaliyah Alleyne
Statistical milestones of WCPL 2024
- Highest Individual Score: Erin Burns (78 not out)
- Best Bowling Figures: Hayley Matthews (4/14)
- Most Wickets: Hayley Matthews (11 wickets)
- Highest Team Score: Guyana Amazon Warriors (134/2)
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.