Even before the start of the IPL 2025 season, there has been a shower of happiness in the Mumbai Indians franchise. Mumbai has once again won the Women's Premier League (WPL) title. Mumbai, captained by the first season champion of WPL, Harmanpreet Kaur, once again defeated the Delhi Capitals in the finals and wrote his name on the trophy of the league. In the final played at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, Mumbai defeated Captain Kaur's memory and the team's strong bowling, defeated Delhi by 8 runs and captured the championship for the second time.
In this title match of the third season of the league played on Saturday 15 March, Mumbai Indians made a strong comeback with the first bat after a bad start. Then its bowlers had prepared the basis of victory for the team by giving the initial shock to Delhi. Then when Delhi Capitals were seen returning, the bowlers again made Mumbai a return to the champion.
Delhi Capital Capital captain Meg Lanning had to face the pain of defeat in the last 2 finals. This time his luck was seen turning back, when the star South African all -rounder Marjan Cap had returned the pavilion to both the openers of Mumbai till the 5th over after choosing the first bowling, while the score was just 14 runs.
But from here, captain Harmanpreet Kaur took over the innings and she got with the veteran English all-rounder Nate Sear-Brant, who became the first player to score more than 500 runs in WPL history in a season. There was an 89-run partnership for the third wicket between two. During this, Harmanpreet scored a half -century in just 33 balls. Kaur scored the highest 66 runs, while Civor-Bunt scored 30 runs. On the basis of these innings, Mumbai scored 149 runs losing 7 wickets.
(The news is updated)