Mumbai Indians (Mi) emerged victorious in an exciting final of Premier League 2025 Femaleexceed Delhi Capitals (DC) By 8 points at the Brabourne Stadium on Saturday March 15. The nail passage competition saw Mumbai defend a competitive total of 149/7, obtaining its second champion title with a disciplined bowling performance.
Mumbai Indians set a competitive target
After being put to beat first, the Mumbai Indians took a trembling start, losing both Yastika Bhatia (8 out of 14) and Hayley Matthews (3 out of 10). However, the Natalie Sciver-Brunt experience (30 out of 28) ruled the sleeves alongside Captain Harmanpreet Kaur, who played a captain. Kaur’s Explosive 66 off 44 balls, laid down with 9 four and 2 six, provided the momentum in Mumbai. The late contributions of Amanjot Kaur (14 out of 7) and G Kamalini (10 out of 7) pushed the total of the team to 149/7 in 20 Overs.
For the capitals of Delhi, Marizanne Kapp was the off -competition bowling player, offering an stingy spell of 2/11 in his 4 Overs. Jess Jonassen (2/26) and Nr-Shree Charani (2/43) also repressed the crucial breakthroughs, restricting Mumbai to a target by hand.
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Delhi capitals are not short of despite the heroic of Marizanne Kapp
In response, the Capitals of Delhi suffered an early blow while the Openers Meg Lanning (13 out of 9) and Shafali Verma (4 OFF 9) failed to provide a solid start. Jemimah Rodrigues (30 out of 21) was promising, but the counters continued to fall at regular intervals, putting pressure on the average order.
Kapp emerged again like Delhi’s key player, fighting hard with a counter-attack of 40 balls of 26 bullets, including 5 ovens and 2 six. Niki Prasad composed 25, not on 23 balls, kept the pursuit alive, but the mumbai quarrers kept the nerve in the overs of death.
Natalie Sciver also played with the ball, claiming 3/30 in her 4 Overs, while Amélia Kerr (2/25) and Shabnim Ismail (1/15) assured that Mumbai’s grip on the game remained firm. Saika Ishaca and Matthews also picked up crucial counters for Restress the capitals of Delhi to 141/9Sealing Mumbai’s victory by 8 points.
Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals by 8 points in the 2025 WPL final
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