Overall, she scored 27.1% of Warriorz’ total bat runs in the tournament, which is only marginally lower than Perry’s 27.3% of RCB’s bat runs in the nine games she played. However, Deepti’s strike rate of 136.57 was much higher than the team’s overall strike rate of 118.4; in Perry’s case, her strike rate of 125.72 was as much as the team’s strike rate of 126.52. These factors meant that Deepti’s overall batting rating of 43.32 – third among all batters with a five-match cut-off – was marginally higher than Perry’s 41.11.With ball too, she had an outstanding tournament, which is reflected in her bowling rating of 39.53, the fourth-best among those who played at least five matches. Deepti’s economy rate of 6.30 in the middle overs was the best among the 17 bowlers who bowled at least 10 overs during this phase in the tournament, while in the death overs she took six wickets from just eight overs.

She also dominates the list for most impactful performances in a match. Her 2 for 22 and unbeaten 88 against Giants fetched her 199 points, while her other big all-round performance – 59 and 4 for 19 against Delhi Capitals fetched 197.5 points. Those are the two leading performances in a match, and is followed closely by Perry’s stunning 6 for 15 against Mumbai Indians.

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