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In a nail-biting finale at Mumbai's Brabourne Stadium, the Mumbai Indians (MI) secured their second Women's Premier League (WPL) title by defeating the Delhi Capitals (DC) by a narrow margin of 8 runs. The match, held on March 15, 2025, showcased high-quality cricket and kept fans on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Opting to bat first after losing the toss, MI faced early setbacks with the dismissals of openers Yastika Bhatia and Hayley Matthews, both falling prey to Marizanne Kapp's exceptional bowling. Kapp's figures of 2 for 11 in her four overs put MI under significant pressure. However, skipper Harmanpreet Kaur rose to the occasion, delivering a captain's knock of 66 runs off 44 balls, which included nine boundaries and two sixes. She was ably supported by Nat Sciver-Brunt, who contributed a vital 30 runs. Their 89-run partnership stabilized the innings, guiding MI to a total of 149 for 7 in their allotted 20 overs.
Chasing a target of 150, DC's innings got off to a shaky start. Both openers, Shafali Verma and captain Meg Lanning, were dismissed early, with Shabnim Ismail and Nat Sciver-Brunt making crucial breakthroughs for MI. The middle order attempted to rebuild, but MI's bowlers maintained consistent pressure. Sciver-Brunt was particularly effective, claiming three wickets for 30 runs. Despite a late surge from DC's lower order, they fell short, concluding their innings at 141 for 9.
This victory marks MI's second WPL title, reinforcing their dominance in the league. The team's resilience and ability to perform under pressure were evident throughout the tournament. Harmanpreet Kaur's leadership and pivotal innings in the final earned her accolades, while the collective effort of the bowling unit ensured the target was defended successfully.
The 2025 WPL final will be remembered for its intense competition and the display of top-tier women's cricket. Both teams showcased exceptional talent and sportsmanship, highlighting the growing stature and popularity of women's cricket in India and around the world.