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Womens Premier League Winners List Till 2024

The Womens Premier League (WPL) has seen two thrilling seasons so far, with Mumbai Indians clinching the inaugural title in 2023 and Royal Challengers Bangalore emerging victorious in 2024. This article provides a detailed overview of the Womens Premier League Winners List till 2024, along with key highlights and statistics.

By Roshan GautamPublished about a year ago 1 min read

A Brief History of Womens Premier League

The idea of a Womens Premier League (WPL) was inspired by the success of leagues like the Womens Big Bash League (WBBL) in Australia. The BCCI launched the WPL in 2023 to promote women’s cricket in India and provide a platform for domestic and international players.

Before WPL, the Women’s T20 Challenge served as a precursor, running from 2018 to 2022. The tournament grew from a single exhibition match to a multi-team event, paving the way for the WPL’s establishment.

Womens Premier League Winners List

Below is a complete list of the winners, runners-up, and other key details of the Womens Premier League till 2024.

WPL 2023 Highlights

The inaugural season saw Mumbai Indians defeating Delhi Capitals in the final. The tournament featured five teams competing across 23 matches, with Mumbai emerging as champions under Harmanpreet Kaur’s captaincy.

Key Stats from WPL 2023:

Top Performers:

Player of the Final: Nat Sciver-Brunt (60* runs).

Player of the Season: Hayley Matthews (271 runs, 16 wickets).

Orange Cap: Meg Lanning (345 runs).

Purple Cap: Hayley Matthews (16 wickets).

Memorable Moments:

Sophie Devine’s 99 off 36 balls against Gujarat Giants.

Marizanne Kapp’s 5/15 against Gujarat Giants.

WPL 2024 Highlights

The second season of WPL saw Royal Challengers Bangalore lifting the trophy under Smriti Mandhana’s leadership. They defeated Delhi Capitals in the final by eight wickets.

Key Stats from WPL 2024:

Top Performers:

Player of the Final: Sophie Molineux (3 wickets for 20 runs).

Player of the Season: Deepti Sharma (295 runs, 10 wickets).

Orange Cap: Ellyse Perry (341 runs).

Purple Cap: Shreyanka Patil (12 wickets).

Memorable Moments:

Shreyanka Patil’s four-wicket haul in the final.

Shafali Verma smashing 20 sixes in the tournament.

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Roshan Gautam

Passionate sports writer bringing records, stats, and iconic moments to life. I analyze history with engaging storytelling. Follow me for deep dives into legendary performances, surprising facts, and unforgettable sports moments!

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