The Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) showcases remarkable batting talents, with five players standing out for their impressive run totals.
The Australian wicketkeeper-batter leads the list, amassing 5,051 runs in 142 matches with an average of 46.33.
Representing Sydney Sixers, Perry has played 134 WBBL matches, scoring 4,689 runs, including two centuries and 32 half-centuries.
The New Zealand all-rounder has contributed 3,960 runs in 130 matches, maintaining an average of 36. Her record boasts four centuries.
Villani has scored 3,695 runs in 138 matches, featuring one century and 25 half-centuries in her WBBL career.
The former Australian captain has made 3,167 runs across 98 matches with an average of 38.62.
From Ellyse Perry to Meg Lanning, here's a look at the top five batters with most runs in Women's Big Bash League.
These players illustrate the high skill level and competitive spirit driving the success of women's cricket in Australia and beyond.
Summary: The top five run-scorers in WBBL demonstrate exceptional talent, with Beth Mooney leading, followed by Ellyse Perry, Sophie Devine, Elyse Villani, and Meg Lanning.