WPL 2025 Final Match Report: Mumbai Indians Women Secure Second Title with Thrilling 8-Run Victory Over Delhi Capitals!
WPL 2025 Final Match Report: The grand finale of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 at the iconic Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, delivered a spectacle fitting of the tournament's high standards. Under the floodlights, Mumbai Indians Women and Delhi Capitals Women locked horns in a high-stakes battle for supremacy.
The two best teams of the season had navigated their way through intense competition to set up a mouthwatering title clash. With a packed crowd cheering every moment, the energy in the stadium was electric, making it a perfect setting for an enthralling final.

Opting to bat first, Mumbai Indians posted a competitive total of 149 for 7, thanks to a resilient knock by their captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, and an all-round effort from their middle order. Delhi Capitals, in response, struggled against Mumbai's disciplined bowling attack and fell agonizingly short by eight runs, finishing at 141 for 9 in their 20 overs. In the end, Mumbai's ability to hold their nerve in crunch moments proved decisive as they successfully defended their title in dramatic fashion, adding another chapter to their growing WPL legacy.
WPL 2025 Final: Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Capitals - Match Summary
| Match Details | WPL 2025 Final |
|---|---|
| Teams | Delhi Capitals Women vs Mumbai Indians Women |
| Venue | Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai |
| Date & Time | March 15, 2025 – 08:00 PM (Local) |
| Result | Mumbai Indians Women won by 8 runs |
| Mumbai Indians’ Total | 149/7 in 20 overs |
| Delhi Capitals’ Total | 141/9 in 20 overs |
| Player of the Match | Harmanpreet Kaur (66 off 44 balls) |
| Best Bowler (MIW) | Nat Sciver-Brunt (3/30 in 4 overs) |
| Best Bowler (DCW) | Marizanne Kapp (2/11 in 4 overs) |
| Top Scorer (MIW) | Harmanpreet Kaur (66 off 44 balls) |
| Top Scorer (DCW) | Marizanne Kapp (40 off 26 balls) |
| Mumbai’s WPL Titles | 2 (2023, 2025) |
Mumbai Indians' Fighting Total
Opting to bat first on a pitch that offered assistance to both batters and bowlers, Mumbai Indians Women posted 149 for 7 in their 20 overs. The innings had a shaky start, with both openers departing early. Marizanne Kapp struck twice in the powerplay, first cleaning up Hayley Matthews for a duck and then dismissing Yastika Bhatia (8 off 14) to leave Mumbai struggling at 14 for 2.
Nat Sciver-Brunt and Harmanpreet Kaur then took charge, steadying the innings with a vital 89-run stand. Sciver-Brunt played a composed knock of 30 off 28, while the Mumbai skipper, Harmanpreet, led from the front with a brilliant 66 off 44, smashing nine fours and two sixes. However, just when they looked set to accelerate, Delhi fought back.
Annabel Sutherland got rid of Harmanpreet, while Jess Jonassen and Nallapureddy Charani chipped in with crucial wickets. A late cameo from Amanjot Kaur (14 off 7) and Sanskriti Gupta (8* off 5) helped Mumbai finish with 149 for 7.
Delhi Capitals' Stuttering Chase
Chasing 150 in a high-pressure final, Delhi Capitals suffered an early blow as skipper Meg Lanning departed in the second over, cleaned up by Nat Sciver-Brunt for just 1. Shafali Verma followed soon after, trapped lbw by Shabnim Ismail, leaving Delhi reeling at 17 for 2.
Jemimah Rodrigues tried to counter-attack with a quick 30 off 21, but wickets kept tumbling at the other end. Jess Jonassen (13 off 15) and Annabel Sutherland (2 off 5) failed to build partnerships, while Marizanne Kapp held one end up with a fighting 40 off 26.
With Delhi needing 27 off the last three overs, Mumbai's bowlers tightened their grip. Hayley Matthews (1/37) and Nat Sciver-Brunt (3/30) bowled brilliantly at the death, picking up key wickets and ensuring that Delhi never found the finishing kick. Despite a valiant effort from Niki Prasad (25* off 23), the Capitals fell short, ending at 141 for 9.
Mumbai's Bowling Stars
Mumbai's bowlers showcased their experience in the final. Shabnim Ismail set the tone with early breakthroughs, returning figures of 1/15 in four overs. Nat Sciver-Brunt was the standout performer with the ball, finishing with 3 for 30, including the crucial wickets of Lanning, Kapp, and Pandey. Amelia Kerr (2/25) and Saika Ishaque (1/33) provided key breakthroughs, while Matthews' all-round contribution proved invaluable.
A Second WPL Triumph for Mumbai Indians
With this win, Mumbai Indians Women clinched their second WPL title, once again showcasing their ability to thrive under pressure. Harmanpreet Kaur's leadership, backed by an all-round team effort, helped them defend a modest total and script a famous victory.
The night belonged to Mumbai, as they celebrated a hard-fought title triumph, while Delhi Capitals were left heartbroken, falling agonizingly short in yet another WPL final.


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