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DCW vs MIW Final, WPL 2025

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DCW
141-920.0
Mumbai Indians Women won by 8 runs πŸ†
MIW
20.0149-7
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N Charani Logo
N Charani Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:75.00
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N Prasad Jersy

25

(23)

4s: 1
6s: 1
SR:108.70
P'ship : 13(10)
Last Wkt : Minnu Mani 4(2)
18th Over:
1
1
0
W
W
4
 
= 6
Last Over:
1
W
0
1
6
1
 
= 9
This Over:
1
1
0
1
1
1
 
= 5
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That's a wrap on another thrilling season of the Women's Premier League. Mumbai Indians Women reign supreme once again! They have been too hot to handle, outclassing Delhi Capitals Women in yet another high-octane final. 

For the third season in a row, Delhi come heartbreakingly close but fall short at the final hurdle. You can’t help but feel for them!πŸ’”

Another trophy in the cabinet for the Mumbai-based franchise. The owners are ecstatic, the captain is beaming, and the entire team is overjoyed! The Women in Blue & Gold have stamped their authority in the WPL once again for the second time. 

That’s it from this edition of the Women’s Premier League! But cricket never stops. We are now just days away from the grandest T20 league in the world! TATA IPL 2025 is set to begin on March 22, and the excitement is already through the roof! Get ready for another rollercoaster ride of cricketing action.

For now, this is Pritam Dey signing off on behalf of my co-commentators Akshay Bhide & AkshayaKrishna Polya who, along with scorers/analysts Paras Yadav & Manish Bishnoi and also Aman who was providing us with all the statistics, brought all the actions of this clash. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world. BYE BYEπŸ‘‹
Harmanpreet Kaur receives the trophy from Roger Binny and Devajit Saikia. She is joined by her teammates and the celebrations begin. The Mumbai Indians Women lift the trophy and pose for the photographs.
Harmanpreet Kaur (POTF & Mumbai Indians Women Captain): "Thank you. Yeah definitely, it was a great team effort. First of all, I want to congratulate the Delhi team. The way they played this season, it was never going to be an easy game tonight. We fought till the last ball even though we didn't start the way we wanted but end of the day I am pretty happy.

Well, to be honest, it wasn't easy when I went to bat. I had that belief that Nat is at the our end. I wanted to support her at that time and then take calculative risks. That partnership with Nat was just amazing. It really helped us to post a strong total.

At the halfway stage, 150 was not a decent total for DC. It's a pressure game and 150 always looks like 180 in a Final. The bowlers provided us the breakthroughs in the powerplay. Ismail and Nat bowled really well with the new ball. Everybody bowled really well today.

We made things pretty clear for everyone. We gave roles to everyone and we knew that we have quality 4 bowlers in our team. Whoever had a good day on that day was going to be the fifth bowler. Today, Saika had a good day and she bowled three overs for us. I think everyone contributed whenever required. I really enjoyed playing with them.

Well it means a lot for me. First season we did a lot of things right. We did not start well this season but we wanted to keep things pretty simple. We didn't want to try too many things. As a team we did exactly what was required and we got a lot of support from our support staff. As a team we did really well. I am very happy."
The Mumbai Indians will now receive the winners award.
Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals Women Captain): "Yeah, I think we have had another good season but didn't get across the line tonight. The credit goes to Mumbai who were very good in this season. I think we needed one partnership to get across the line. I think 150 was a good score to chase. But really proud of the group. We have had some really good moments but just couldn't get through tonight.

I heard someone saying Mumbai might be tired. But it's about performing on the night and Mumbai were too good tonight.

We haven't been able to put our best performances in the final. That's frustrating but that's cricket. We have prepared very well leading up to the final each time. It's different each time around. We have put ourselves in good situations to come out on top but just haven't been able to get across."
The Delhi Capitals will now receive the runners-up award. Meg Lanning will now collect the runners-up shield from the President of BCCI, Roger Binny & from the Secretary of BCCI, Devajit Saikia.
The match officials are now getting their tournament memento. 
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