Australia skipper Meg Lanning has been ruled out of the women’s Ashes cricket series in England for medical reasons.
In front of a partisan crowd that filled the Brabourne Stadium to the brim, Mumbai Indians chased down the target of 131 with three balls to spare to lift the trophy.
Delhi Capitals made one change, bringing in Minnu Mani for Poonam Yadav. Mumbai Indians went in with an unchanged team.
Although the hurriedly put together first season of the Women's Premier League offered a thrilling start and a promising future for India's young female cricketers, there is still much room for development moving forward.
Hayley Matthews returned with incredible figures of 4-2-5-3, while Issy Wong (3/42) continued her sensational run, claiming three more wickets.
The inaugural WPL began earlier this month on the directive from the BCCI that the boundary limits should be brought in, five metres less than last month's T20 World Cup to a maximum of 60 metres.
Nat Sciver-Brunt's unbeaten half-century and tight spells from bowlers was enough for Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals by 7 wickets to become the inaugural champions of WPL 2023.
Lanning hoped that Shafali, who has smacked two fifties in the inaugural Women's Premier League group stage, comes firing on all cylinders on Sunday night.
Harmanpreet Kaur's form will be a huge concern as Mumbai Indians look to cap their superb Women's Premier League season (WPL) by defeating Meg Lanning's Delhi...
Delhi Capitals defeated UP Warriorz by five wickets to book their place in the final of the Women's Premier League.
After the bowlers, led by Marizanne Kapp, restricted MI for 109-8, DC batters Meg Lanning (32* from 22 balls), Shafali Verma (33 from 15 balls) and Alice...
The Harmanpreet Kaur-led Mumbai Indians made one change, bringing in Pooja Vastrakar in place of Dhara Gujjar, while DC went with an unchanged side.
Delhi Capitals made one change, bringing in Poonam Yadav for Tara Norris. Gujarat Giants left out Annabel Sutherland and Sabbineni Meghana in favour of Laura...
Foreign stars are shining brightly in India's Women's Premier League 2023 with the likes of Hayley Matthews, Tara Norris amongst others paving the way ahead.
RCB made three changes, drafting in Megan Schutt, Preeti Bose and Disha Kasat. DC brought in Alice Capsey and Arundhati Reddy for Laura Harris and Minnu Mani.
After Marizanne Kapp’s 5-15 restricted GG to 105/9 in their 20 overs, Shafali hammered five sixes and 10 fours, scoring a 28-ball 76, to power DC to a...
Shafali smoked five sixes and 10 fours in her 28-ball 76 not out as she, along with Lanning (21 not out; 15b), made a mockery of Gujarat Giants' 106-run target...
Chasing 106, Shafali came out firing on all cylinders, clobbering 10 fours and five sixes to produce a ruthless knock of 76 not out off 28 balls, as DC...
Winning the toss and opting to bat first did not go favourably for Gujarat Giants, as they failed to tackle Delhi Capitals seamers Marizanne Kapp (5-15) and...
While GG made two changes, bringing Laura Wolvaardt and Georgia Wareham in for Sophia Dunkley and Annabel Sutherland, DC replaced Alice Capsey with Laura...
Saika Ishaque, Isabelle Wong and Hayley Matthews — each with three wickets apiece — led Mumbai Indians’ charge with the ball to bundle out Delhi Capitals...
Ishaque (3/13), Isabelle Wong (3/10) and Hayley Matthews (3/19) were the stars for Mumbai Indians as they made life miserable for the high-flying Delhi batters...
Delhi brought in Minnu Mani in place of Arundhati Reddy in the only change to their lineup, while Mumbai Indians did not make any changes.
Tahlia McGrath's 90 not out off 50 balls went in vain as Delhi Capitals defeated UP Warriorz by 42 runs to win their second game in a row.
Delhi Capitals posted 211 for 4 in their Women's Premier League match against UP Warriorz on Tuesday.