
The Women's T20 World Cup 2023 has come to a conclusion as defending Champions Australia have secured consecutive titles after a win over hosts South Africa in the final.
In a pulsating encounter, the hosts shone in patches but in the end, it was too tough for them to topple the mighty Aussies as the Proteas fell short of 19 runs.
It was an enthralling tournament as there were some outstanding displays of batting and bowling across the tournament. Check out all the key stats and top performances from the tournament-
Here is the list of the top five run scorers from the Women's T20 World Cup 2023-
| Player | Country | Runs |
| 1. Laura Wolvaardt | South Africa | 230 |
| 2. Nat Sciver-Brunt | England | 216 |
| 3. Beth Mooney | Australia | 206 |
| 4. Alyssa Healy | Australia | 189 |
| 5. Tazmin Brits | South Africa | 186 |
There was only a single hundred in the tournament this year. Here is the list of the top five individual scores from the tournament-
| Player (Country) | Runs (Balls) | Opponent |
| 1. Muneeba Ali (Pakistan) | 102 (68) | Ireland |
| 2. Smriti Mandhana (India) | 87 (56) | Ireland |
| 3. Nat Sciver-Brunt (England) | 81 (40) | Pakistan |
| 4. Suzie Bates (New Zealand) | 81 (61) | Bangladesh |
| 5. Harshitha Samarawickrama (Sri Lanka) | 69 (50) | Bangladesh |
| Player (Country) | Fours |
| 1. Nat Sciver-Brunt (England) | 28 |
| 2. Alyssa Healy (Australia) | 22 |
| 3. Hayley Matthews (West Indies) | 19 |
| 4. Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka) | 19 |
| 5. Tazmin Brits (South Africa) | 18 |
India's Smriti Mandhana hit the most sixes in the tournament. She cleared the rope 4 times. She was followed by five players as Tazmin Brits (SA), Danielle Wyatt (ENG), Heather Knight (ENG), Amy Jones (ENG), Ayesha Naseem (PAK) - all hit 3 sixes in the tournament.

This World Cup will be remembered for some top-class bowling performances. Here are the top five wicket-takers from the World Cup-
| Player (Country) | Wickets |
| 1. Sophie Ecclestone (England) | 11 |
| 2. Ashleigh Gardner (Australia) | 10 |
| 3. Megan Schutt (Australia) | 10 |
| 4. Marizanne Kapp (South Africa) | 9 |
| 5. Lea Tahuhu (New Zealand) | 8 |
Among the most economical bowlers, we have considered only those bowlers who have bowled at least 10 overs in the tournament-
| Player (Country) | Bowling Economy (Overs) |
| 1. Sophie Ecclestone (ENG) | 4.15 (20 overs) |
| 2. Karishma Ramharack (WI) | 4.16 (12 overs) |
| 3. Darcie Brown (AUS) | 5.00 (21 overs) |
| 4. Alicia Kerr (NZ) | 5.05 (14.5 overs) |
| 5. Ayabonga Khaka (SA) | 5.63 (19 overs) |
| Player (Country) | Bowling | Opponent |
| 1. Ashleigh Gardner (AUS) | 5/12 | New Zealand |
| 2. Renuka Singh (IND) | 5/15 | England |
| 3. Nashra Sandhu (PAK) | 4/18 | Ireland |
| 4. Megan Schutt (AUS) | 4/24 | Sri Lanka |
| 5. Ayabonga Khaka (SA) | 4/29 | England |
Tazmin Brits of South Africa took 7 catches, the highest in the tournament. She took 4 catches in the semi-final alone against England. West Indies' Hayley Matthews and England's Katherine Brunt have picked up 4 catches.
| Team | Opponent | Win Margin |
| 1. England | Pakistan | 114 runs |
| 2. New Zealand | Sri Lanka | 102 runs |
| 3. Australia | New Zealand | 97 runs |
| 4. New Zealand | Bangladesh | 71 runs |
| 5. Pakistan | Ireland | 70 runs |