WPL 2025: UP Warriorz’s Chinelle Henry smashed 50 off just 18 balls against Delhi Capitals, equaling the fastest half-century in WPL history

UP Warriorz’s Chinelle Henry smashed a 50 in just 18 balls against Delhi Capitals, matching the fastest in WPL history. She reached her fifty in quick time, equaling the fastest record in Women’s Premier League history.

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WPL 2025: UP Warriorz’s Chinelle Henry smashed 50 off just 18 balls against Delhi Capitals, equaling the fastest half-century in WPL history

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UP Warriorz’s Chinelle Henry smashed 50 in just 18 balls against Delhi Capitals at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Saturday. This makes her join the joint-fastest half-century in WPL history, equals the record with Sophia Dunkley, who did the same for Gujarat Giants against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the first season of the WPL.  

Fastest fifties in WPL History

Player Balls Team Opponent Year
Chinelle Henry 18 UP Warriorz Delhi Capitals 2025
Sophia Dunkley 18 Gujarat Giants Royal Challengers Bengaluru 2023
Shafali Verma 19 Delhi Capitals Gujarat Giants 2023
Sophie Devine 20 RCB Gujarat Giants 2023
Harmanpreet Kaur 22 Mumbai Indians Gujarat Giants 2023

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Henry’s powerful hitting gave UP Warriorz a big total against Delhi, helping them reach 171 after struggling for most of the innings. She was finally dismissed on the last ball by a brilliant catch from Jemimah Rodrigues, but the damage was already done.

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