Has Lanning Surpassed Perry to Become the Second-Highest Run-Getter?
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Navi Mumbai, Jan 10 (NationPress) The captain of UP Warriorz, Meg Lanning, surpassed Ellyse Perry’s record of 972 runs to secure her position as the second-highest run-scorer in the Women’s Premier League (WPL). This achievement occurred during the second match of the tournament against Gujarat Giants at the DY Patil Stadium on Saturday.
Lanning contributed a quick 30 runs off 27 balls, bringing her total to 981 runs, now just 50 runs behind Nat Sciver-Brunt of Mumbai Indians, who leads with 1031 runs following Match 1 of WPL 2026.
Sciver-Brunt stands out as the only player with over 1000 runs in WPL history, largely due to her exceptional performance in the 2025 season, where she made history by being the first and only player to score over 500 runs in a single season.
The previous record of 347 runs was held by Perry, achieved during her time with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the victorious 2024 season. The ongoing 2026 season promises an exciting competition between Lanning and Sciver-Brunt as they both strive for the top spot in the all-time run-scorer list.
Lanning, who now leads the Warriorz, has been a standout player throughout WPL's history, having scored 952 runs in 27 matches while playing for Delhi Capitals in the initial three seasons, helping them reach the finals each year. She was released before WPL 2026 and was subsequently signed by UP Warriorz, taking on the role of captain for this season.
Perry concluded her third consecutive WPL season with RCB, amassing 972 runs and playing a vital role in their 2024 success. Although she was retained for WPL 2026, she withdrew from the tournament due to personal reasons.
The 2026 edition of WPL commenced on January 9 and will continue until February 5, culminating in the final at BCA Stadium in Kotambi, Vadodara.