Mumbai Indians won the Women's Premier League title for the second time by defeating Delhi Capitals by eight runs

Mumbai Indians won the Women's Premier League title for the second time by defeating Delhi Capitals by eight runs

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Category : Sports Published on: March 17 2025

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  • Mumbai Indians won the title for the second time by defeating Delhi Capitals by 8 runs in the final of the Women's Premier League 2025. 
  • Harmanpreet Kaur played an excellent innings of 66 runs off 44 balls and was named Player of the Match. 
  • Nat Sciver-Brunt scored 523 runs and was awarded the tournament's Most Valuable Player and the Orange Cap. 
  • Amelia Kerr took 18 wickets and received the Purple Cap, while Amanjot Kaur was awarded the Emerging Player award.
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