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The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 concluded on February 5, 2026, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) securing their second consecutive title. For fantasy cricket enthusiasts, this season was a goldmine of high-scoring performances where consistency and all-round ability were the keys to climbing the leaderboards. Identifying the daily point-getters requires a look at those who hit milestone bonuses and dominated both facets of the game.
Based on the final tournament data, here are the top 5 players who consistently delivered maximum fantasy points throughout the season.
Sophie Devine was the undisputed fantasy MVP of 2026, amassing a staggering 255.5 total points. Despite the Gujarat Giants finishing third, Devine claimed both the Purple Cap with 17 wickets and the tournament's Most Valuable Player award. Her ability to provide double-point returns as a Captain or Vice-Captain made her a "must-have" in every lineup. Her standout performance was a brutal 95 off 42 balls against Delhi, which, combined with her opening-spell wickets, resulted in the highest single-day point haul of the entire season.
The RCB skipper made history by becoming the first Indian player to win the Orange Cap, finishing the season with 377 runs. Mandhana was a "points machine" for fantasy users due to her high volume of boundaries and a strike rate of 153.25. She provided a remarkably safe floor of points, crossing the 50-run mark in nearly 90% of her matches. Her match-winning 87 in the final was the crowning moment for managers who backed her as captain, ensuring she delivered elite value on the biggest stage.
Nat Sciver-Brunt solidified her reputation as a fantasy icon by finishing second on the MVP list with 225.5 points. She delivered the season's single highest individual point day when she smashed an unbeaten 100 off 57 balls against UP Warriorz the only century of WPL 2026. Because she almost always bowls her full quota of overs and bats in the top four, she rarely had a "blank" day, making her the most reliable "all-rounder" pick for those looking for steady daily returns.
Nandni Sharma was the ultimate "differential" pick who transformed from a budget-friendly option into a fantasy powerhouse. She finished tied with Sophie Devine for the most wickets in the tournament (17) and earned the Emerging Player of the Season award. Her fantasy value peaked during a historic performance against the Gujarat Giants, where she claimed a hat-trick and a five-wicket haul (5/33). For managers who identified her talent early, she provided elite-level bowling points at a fraction of the salary cost of international stars.
The Mumbai Indians captain was a "milestone magnet," finishing the season with 342 runs and a tournament-high average of 68.40. Her consistency meant she almost always triggered the 30-run and 50-run bonus points that are crucial in fantasy formats. Additionally, she led the league in sixes with 13 hits over the fence, earning frequent "Power-Hitter" and "Strike Rate" bonuses. Her ability to remain not out in several chases ensured her fantasy owners benefited from the "Finisher" bonus points regularly.
Disclaimer: CricOpinion provides predictions based on analysis, understanding, and intuition. Refer to records and stats before making decisions. You are not bound to follow these predictions. CricOpinion is not responsible for any losses, damages, or consequences resulting from the use of this information.




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