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

Update: 2023-03-26 13:00 GMT
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2023-03-26 17:31 GMT

"Overwhelming to win"

"It is overwhelming to win the first edition of WPL. We have added one more trophy to the MI cabinet. I hope this inspires young girls to take up cricket," says Mumbai Indians' owner Nita Ambani.

"The men's team is also here, so yeah it is exciting," she adds.

2023-03-26 17:28 GMT

"The way we started the tournament, we had to win. Want to continue these good performances," says Pooja Vastrakar

2023-03-26 17:28 GMT

"Harman was so determined"

"Harman has been in this situation prior, but was unable to cross the line. The first time we met her this season, we told her we need to cross the finish line this time. She was so determined," says Jhulan Goswami MI mentor and coach.

2023-03-26 17:26 GMT

"Plan C was for Issy Wong to bowl full-tosses"

"Today Plan A, B did not work. Plan C was for me to bowl dot balls and Issy Wong to bowl full-tosses," laughs Saika Ishaque.

2023-03-26 17:25 GMT

"One of my greatest moments in cricket"

"One of my greatest moments in cricket," says Mumbai Indians coach Charlotte Edwards

2023-03-26 17:16 GMT

MUMBAI INDIANS ARE THE WPL CHAMPIONS!

Nat Sciver-Brunt non-chalantly plays a scoop shot over the wicket keeper for a four as the Mumbai Indians become the inaugural champions of the Women's Premier League!

MI: 134/3 (20)



 


2023-03-26 17:11 GMT

Amelia Kerr shines the brightest

Back-to-back fours from Kerr means that the scales are tipped towards the Mumbai Indians now. They need five off the final over.

MI: 127/3 (19)

2023-03-26 17:06 GMT

Down to the last two overs

21 off 12. Every dot ball helps Delhi, while every single helps Mumbai.

MI: 111/3 (18)

2023-03-26 16:58 GMT

HARMANPREET KAUR OUT

The Mumbai Indians skipper has been run out! Huge, huge blow for MI! But brilliant knock from Kaur who got 37 off 39 balls.

MI: 95/3 (16.1)



 


2023-03-26 16:54 GMT

The match couldn't be closer

37 from 24, this is what stands between Mumbai and the title. However, if Delhi can restrict the batters to singles, and not let the odd boundary leak in every over, Meg Lanning might just be looking at her newest trophy.

MI: 95/2 (16)

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