WPL 2025 Prize Money: Mumbai Indians Showered with Millions, Delhi Capitals Also Reap Rewards

The Mumbai Indians team, which clinched the Women's Premier League (WPL) title for the second time, was rewarded with substantial prize money. After defeating Delhi Capitals in the final, Mumbai Indians secured prize money worth crores of rupees. The champion Mumbai Indians received Rs 6 crore as prize money, while the runner-up Delhi Capitals also took home Rs 3 crore despite losing.

Mumbai Indians' Triumph in WPL 2025

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Mumbai Indians won the WPL title for the second time.
  • Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals by 8 runs in the final.
  • The winning team received Rs 6 crore, while the runners-up earned Rs 3 crore.

The Mumbai Indians, led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur, claimed their second WPL championship. In the final match of WPL 2025, Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals by 8 runs in a thrilling contest.

Batting first, Mumbai Indians posted a total of 149 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs, thanks to a stellar 66-run innings by Harmanpreet Kaur. In response, Mumbai’s Nat Sciver-Brunt delivered a sensational bowling performance, taking three crucial wickets and restricting Delhi Capitals to just 141 runs for 9 wickets in 20 overs.

Prize Money Distribution in WPL 2025

Mumbai Indians, the WPL 2025 champions, received a prize of Rs 6 crore for their remarkable performance. Meanwhile, despite finishing as runners-up, Delhi Capitals also secured Rs 3 crore. Gujarat Giants, who finished third after losing in the eliminator match, were awarded prize money ranging between Rs 1 crore and Rs 1.5 crore.

Delhi Capitals' Title Dream Shattered Again

For the third consecutive season, Delhi Capitals reached the WPL final but failed to secure the title. In the final match, Mumbai Indians batted first and managed 149 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs. In response, Delhi Capitals fell short, scoring only 141 runs for 9 wickets in their 20 overs, leading to an 8-run victory for Mumbai.

Mumbai's batting lineup had a shaky start, losing two wickets within 14 runs. However, captain Harmanpreet Kaur, alongside Nat Sciver-Brunt, steadied the innings with a crucial 89-run partnership for the third wicket. Sciver-Brunt contributed 30 runs off 28 balls, while Harmanpreet played a captain's knock, smashing 66 runs off 44 balls, including 9 fours and 2 sixes.

With this victory, Mumbai Indians cemented their dominance in the Women's Premier League, while Delhi Capitals' quest for a maiden title continues.