WPL Final Highlights: Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals to become champions

Harmanpreet Kaur-led Mumbai Indians became the inaugural champions of the Women's Premier League.

Update: 2023-03-26 13:00 GMT

FILE PHOTO: Delhi Capitals' Meg Lanning and Mumbai Indians' Harmanpreet Kaur with the WPL trophy ahead of the 2023 final. (Source: WPL/Twitter)

Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals by 7-wickets to win the inaugural WPL. The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side walked home with three balls to spare, thanks to a fighting half cenutry from Nat Sciver-Brunt and a cameo by Amelia Kerr.

Check out the highlights here:

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2023-03-26 18:04 GMT

Mumbai Indians' Hayley Matthews is the Most Valuable Player of the Tournament.

Remember, she was unsold in the first round of auction.

2023-03-26 18:03 GMT

Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning wins the orange cap for her 345 runs in the inaugural WPL.

2023-03-26 18:02 GMT

Hayley Matthews, with 16 wickets, wins the first-ever Purple Cap in WPL.

2023-03-26 18:01 GMT

Harman's catch at first slip against UP Warriorz wins the Catch of the Tournament.

2023-03-26 18:00 GMT

Yastika Bhatia is the emerging player of the season.

2023-03-26 17:59 GMT

RCB's Sophie Devine is the Powerful Striker of the Season. Amelia Kerr accepts the award on her behalf.

2023-03-26 17:58 GMT

Nat Sciver-Brunt is the Player of the Match for her match-winning half century.


"It was very special. I am glad I was able to stick it out under pressure. I was finding it quite tough, but Harman seemed to be sweeping her way through. They took (Harman and Kerr) the pressure off me. Last couple of overs we gave far too many boundaries. The trophy means everything. At the start of the tournament, I did not know what to expect," says Sciver-Brunt.

2023-03-26 17:31 GMT



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