
The Women’s Premier League 2025 delivered a riveting spectacle of cricket, blending nail-biting finishes, individual brilliance, and tactical masterclasses. Mumbai Indians Women clinched their second title in three seasons, defeating Delhi Capitals Women in a high-stakes final, but the journey to glory was paved with drama, comebacks, and unforgettable moments.
Women Premier League (WPL) 2025 Match Results
Match 1 | Gujarat Giants Women vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women
🏆 Winner: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women won by 6 wickets
Match 2 | Mumbai Indians Women vs Delhi Capitals Women
🏆 Winner: Delhi Capitals Women won by 2 wickets
Match 3 | UP Warriorz Women vs Gujarat Giants Women
🏆 Winner: Gujarat Giants Women won by 6 wickets
Match 4 | Delhi Capitals Women vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women
🏆 Winner: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women won by 8 wickets
Match 5 | Gujarat Giants Women vs Mumbai Indians Women
🏆 Winner: Mumbai Indians Women won by 5 wickets
Match 6 | UP Warriorz Women vs Delhi Capitals Women
🏆 Winner: Delhi Capitals Women won by 7 wickets
Match 7 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Mumbai Indians Women
🏆 Winner: Mumbai Indians Women won by 4 wickets
Match 8 | UP Warriorz Women vs Delhi Capitals Women
🏆 Winner: UP Warriorz Women won by 33 runs
Match 9 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs UP Warriorz Women
🏆 Result: Match tied (UP Warriorz Women won in Super Over)
Match 10 | Gujarat Giants Women vs Delhi Capitals Women
🏆 Winner: Delhi Capitals Women won by 6 wickets
Match 11 | UP Warriorz Women vs Mumbai Indians Women
🏆 Winner: Mumbai Indians Women won by 8 wickets
Match 12 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women
🏆 Winner: Gujarat Giants Women won by 6 wickets
Match 13 | Mumbai Indians Women vs Delhi Capitals Women
🏆 Winner: Delhi Capitals Women won by 9 wickets
Match 14 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Delhi Capitals Women
🏆 Winner: Delhi Capitals Women won by 9 wickets
Match 15 | Gujarat Giants Women vs UP Warriorz Women
🏆 Winner: Gujarat Giants Women won by 81 runs
Match 16 | UP Warriorz Women vs Mumbai Indians Women
🏆 Winner: Mumbai Indians Women won by 6 wickets
Match 17 | Delhi Capitals Women vs Gujarat Giants Women
🏆 Winner: Gujarat Giants Women won by 5 wickets
Match 18 | UP Warriorz Women vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women
🏆 Winner: UP Warriorz Women won by 12 runs
Match 19 | Mumbai Indians Women vs Gujarat Giants Women
🏆 Winner: Mumbai Indians Women won by 9 runs
Match 20 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Mumbai Indians Women
🏆 Winner: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women won by 11 runs
Eliminator | Mumbai Indians Women vs Gujarat Giants Women
🏆 Winner: Mumbai Indians Women won by 47 runs
Final | Mumbai Indians Women vs Delhi Capitals Women
🏆 Winner: Mumbai Indians Women won by 8 runs
League Stage Highlights
1. Delhi Capitals Women: Dominance with Flaws
Delhi Capitals (DC) emerged as the league-stage frontrunners, winning 6 of their 8 matches. Their campaign was defined by clinical chases (e.g., a 9-wicket demolition of Mumbai Indians) and a rock-solid top order led by Meg Lanning. However, inconsistencies surfaced in losses to UP Warriorz and Gujarat Giants, exposing middle-order vulnerabilities.
2. Mumbai Indians Women: Resilience Personified
Mumbai Indians (MI) started shakily but surged late with 5 consecutive wins, including a crucial 9-run victory over Gujarat Giants. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur’s leadership and Nat Sciver-Brunt’s all-round heroics (278 runs, 12 wickets) anchored their revival. A last-ball defeat to RCB in Match 20, though, hinted at lingering pressure-handling issues.
3. Gujarat Giants Women: The Rollercoaster Ride
Gujarat Giants (GG) oscillated between brilliance and mediocrity. Their 81-run thrashing of UP Warriorz (Match 15) showcased firepower, while Beth Mooney’s tactical acumen guided them to a playoffs berth. Yet, inconsistency against top teams (3 losses to MI/DC) left them reliant on others for qualification.
4. Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women: The Nearly Team
RCB dazzled in moments—like their Super Over win vs UP Warriorz—but faltered under pressure. Smriti Mandhana’s aggressive starts (4 fifty-plus scores) were often wasted by middle-order collapses. Their 11-run win over MI in Match 20 was bittersweet, arriving too late for playoff contention.
5. UP Warriorz Women: Promise Amid Struggles
UP Warriorz (UPW) finished last but unearthed gems like uncapped pacer Titas Sadhu. Their Super Over triumph over RCB and a 33-run upset against DC were highlights, but over-reliance on Alyssa Healy’s batting and a fragile bowling attack cost them consistency.
Knockout Stage: The Final Hurdle
- Eliminator (MI vs GG): MI’s 47-run rout of Gujarat Giants was a statement. Amelia Kerr’s 4-wicket haul dismantled GG’s batting, while Yastika Bhatia’s 68* sealed their finals spot.
- The Final (MI vs DC): In a thrilling 8-run victory, MI defended 162 despite Alice Capsey’s fiery 54 for DC. Shabnim Ismail’s death-over mastery (2/18) and Sciver-Brunt’s 3-wicket burst turned the tide, cementing MI’s legacy as clutch performers.
Post-Tournament Takeaways
1. Delhi Capitals’ Missed Opportunity
DC’s reliance on Lanning and Marizanne Kapp backfired in the final. Their lack of depth in Indian talent beyond Jemimah Rodrigues needs addressing.
2. Mumbai’s Winning Formula
MI combined experience (Kaur, Ismail) with youth (Hrishita Basu, 19-year-old leg-spinner). Their balanced squad and aggressive intent in powerplays set them apart.
3. Emerging Stars
- Richa Ghosh (GG): 14 dismissals as keeper, 210 runs at 145 strike rate.
- Shreyanka Patil (RCB): 15 wickets, economy of 6.8—a future India regular.
4. Tactical Trends
- Teams prioritized power-hitting all-rounders (e.g., Sciver-Brunt, Deepti Sharma).
- Spinners dominated middle overs, accounting for 58% of wickets in that phase.
Conclusion
WPL 2025 solidified the league’s reputation as a global benchmark for women’s cricket. Mumbai Indians’ triumph underscored the value of resilience, while Delhi Capitals’ near-perfect run highlighted the thin margins between glory and heartbreak. With young talents rising and franchises investing smarter, the 2026 season promises even fiercer competition. For now, the crown rests with Mumbai—a team that mastered the art of peaking when it mattered most.
— A tournament where grit met glamour, and every match wrote a new chapter in women’s cricket history. 🏏