WPL: Highest runs conceded by UPW bowlers in an innings
What's the story
During UP Warriorz's (UPW) 12-run win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in their final 2025 Women's Premier League match, several records were set.
UPW skipper Deepti Sharma made an unwanted history by conceding the most runs in an innings for her team, giving away 50 runs (four overs).
Here, we look at UPW bowlers who have conceded the most runs in a single innings.
#1
50 runs (four overs) - Deepti Sharma vs RCB (2025)
Sharma now holds the record for conceding the most runs by a UPW bowler in WPL, giving away 50 runs in four overs (three fours and four sixes).
She surpassed her previous record of 49 runs against Gujarat Giants (2023).
The onslaught was driven by Sneh Rana, who smashed three sixes and two fours (19th over).
Despite the expensive spell, Deepti claimed three wickets.
#2
49 runs (four overs) - Deepti Sharma vs GG (2023)
Deepti previously held the record for the most runs conceded in a WPL innings by a UPW bowler, leaking 49 runs in four overs against Gujarat Giants (2023).
As per ESPNcricinfo, her wicketless spell included three fours, four sixes, and one wide, with 15 runs coming in the 18th over.
Despite GG posting 178/6, UPW won by three wickets, thanks to Grace Harris's 72.
#3
46 runs (four overs) - Kranti Goud vs GG (2025)
In the 15th match of the 2025 WPL, Kranti Goud conceded 46 runs in four overs against GG, recording the third-most runs conceded in an innings for UPW.
Her single-wicket spell included nine fours and one wide, with 16 runs coming in the 14th over.
Meanwhile, GG posted 186/5 and later bowled out UPW for 105, securing a dominant 81-run victory.
#4
43 runs (four overs) - Anjali Sarvani vs GG (2023)
In the third match of the 2023 WPL, Anjali Sarvani conceded 43 runs in four overs against GG, setting the then-record for the most runs conceded by a UPW bowler.
Her one-wicket spell included seven fours and three wides, with 17 runs coming in a costly second over.
Despite this, UPW secured a three-wicket win, thanks to Grace Harris's unbeaten 59.