Home » WPL Winners List From 2023 To 2026

WPL Winners List From 2023 To 2026

January 27, 2026

The Women’s Premier League, or WPL, has totally changed the game for women’s cricket. The Board of Control for Cricket in India kicked it off in 2023, bringing in five teams to battle it out every season for the trophy. Curious about who’s come out on top since it started? Here’s how it’s played out from 2023 to 2025.

Mumbai Indians have claimed the WPL trophy twice, while RCB grabbed it once. Delhi Capitals have finished as runners-up three times.

Complete List of WPL Winners

Here is the List of WPL Winners by Season:

SeasonYearWinnerRunner-upFinal ResultVenuePlayer of the Match
1st2023Mumbai IndiansDelhi CapitalsWon by 7 wicketsBrabourne Stadium, MumbaiNat Sciver-Brunt
2nd2024Royal Challengers BengaluruDelhi CapitalsWon by 8 wicketsArun Jaitley Stadium, DelhiSophie Molineux
3rd2025Mumbai IndiansDelhi CapitalsWon by 8 runsBrabourne Stadium, MumbaiHarmanpreet Kaur

WPL 2023: Mumbai Indians Win Inaugural Title

Mumbai Indians made history by grabbing the very first WPL title. They beat Delhi Capitals in the final on March 26, 2023, at Brabourne Stadium.

WPL 2023: Mumbai Indians Win Inaugural Title
Source – Milano Cortina 2026

Final Match Summary: Mumbai Indians vs. Delhi Capitals

The Mumbai Indians secured a clinical victory, chasing down the target with three balls to spare. A dominant bowling performance by Hayley Matthews set the stage, while Nat Sciver-Brunt anchored the chase to ensure the win.

Key Match Statistics

Here are the Key Stats of the match:

CategoryDetails
Delhi Capitals (1st Innings)131/9 (20 Overs)
Mumbai Indians (2nd Innings)134/3 (19.3 Overs)
ResultMumbai Indians won by 7 wickets

Top Performers

Here are the Top Performers:

PlayerContributionRole
Nat Sciver-Brunt60* (55 balls)Top Scorer
Harmanpreet Kaur37 runsCaptain’s Knock
Hayley Matthews3 wickets for 5 runs (4 overs)Key Bowler

The tournament kicked off on March 4 and wrapped up on March 26, with every game held in Mumbai, either at the Brabourne or the DY Patil Stadium. Hayley Matthews claimed the Purple Cap for grabbing the most wickets, while Meg Lanning took home the Orange Cap after scoring the most runs.

WPL 2024: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Lift First Trophy

Royal Challengers Bengaluru finally lifted their first WPL trophy in the tournament’s second season. They beat Delhi Capitals in the final on March 17, 2024, at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.

WPL 2024: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Lift First Trophy
Source – The Indian Express

Final Match Summary: Royal Challengers Bangalore vs. Delhi Capitals

A stellar bowling performance led by Shreyanka Patil and Sophie Molineux dismantled the Delhi Capitals’ batting lineup, allowing RCB to chase down the modest target and secure a 2-wicket victory with three balls to spare.

Match Overview

TeamScoreOvers
Delhi Capitals113 All Out18.3
Royal Challengers Bangalore115/219.3
ResultRCB won by 8 wickets

Bowling Excellence (RCB)

PlayerFiguresImpact
Shreyanka Patil4/12Top wicket-taker of the innings
Sophie Molineux3/20Match-winning spell

Batting Contributions (RCB)

PlayerRunsStatus
Ellyse Perry35*Not Out / Top Scorer
Sophie Devine32Aggressive start
Smriti Mandhana31Steady captain’s knock

This win really mattered. For RCB, it wasn’t just their first women’s WPL title, it was their first championship ever, men’s or women’s. The tournament started on February 23 and finished on March 17, with games played in both Bengaluru and Delhi. Ellyse Perry took home the Orange Cap for her 347 runs, and Shreyanka Patil grabbed the Purple Cap after taking 13 wickets.

WPL 2025: Mumbai Indians Become Two-Time Champions

Mumbai Indians grabbed their second WPL trophy after beating Delhi Capitals in the final on March 15, 2025, at Brabourne Stadium.

WPL 2025: Mumbai Indians Become Two-Time Champions
Source – India TV News

Final Match Summary: Mumbai Indians vs. Delhi Capitals (WPL 2025 Final)

In a high-stakes finale, the Mumbai Indians successfully defended their total to claim their second WPL title. Harmanpreet Kaur’s captain’s knock provided the backbone for Mumbai, while Nat Sciver-Brunt’s clinical bowling ensured Delhi fell just short of the target.

Match Overview

TeamScoreOvers
Mumbai Indians149/720.0
Delhi Capitals141/920.0
ResultMumbai Indians won by 8 runs

Top Batting Performances

PlayerTeamScoreImpact
Harmanpreet KaurMI66 (44)Highest scorer / Player of the Match
Marizanne KappDC40 (26)Led the fighting effort for Delhi
Nat Sciver-BruntMI30 (28)Supported the mid-innings rebuild

Top Bowling Performances

PlayerTeamFiguresKey Wickets
Nat Sciver-BruntMI3/30Including the crucial wicket of Kapp
Marizanne KappDC2/11Economical spell in the powerplay
Amelia KerrMI2/25Breakthroughs in the middle overs

The season kicked off on February 14 and finished just a month later. Fans packed stadiums in Bengaluru, Lucknow, Mumbai, and Vadodara to catch the action. Nat Sciver-Brunt stole the show; she hammered 523 runs, grabbed 12 wickets, and walked away with Player of the Series. Plus, she made history as the first player to reach 1000 runs in WPL.

Key Statistics

Here are the key stats about each team’s win percentage:

Title Count by Team

TeamTitles WonFinals ReachedWin Percentage
Mumbai Indians22100%
Royal Challengers Bengaluru11100%
Delhi Capitals030%
Gujarat Giants00
UP Warriorz00

WPL Finals: All-Time Records & Achievements

The Women’s Premier League (WPL) has seen significant milestones over its first three seasons (2023–2025). Below is the consolidated table of the records you mentioned, reflecting the league’s history through the 2025 final.

WPL Finals Record Book

Here are the Key Records of the WPL Final:

CategoryRecord / DetailSignificance
Most Successful CaptainHarmanpreet Kaur (Mumbai Indians)2 Titles (2023, 2025)
Most Finals PlayedDelhi Capitals3 Finals (2023, 2024, 2025)
Finals Success RateDelhi Capitals0% (Runners-up in all 3 appearances)
Highest Team Score in a Final149/7 (Mumbai Indians)Achieved vs. Delhi Capitals (2025)
Best Individual Score in a Final66 (Harmanpreet Kaur)Scored off 44 balls vs. DC (2025)

The Five WPL Teams

TeamCityOwner
Mumbai IndiansMumbaiIndiawin Sports (Reliance Group)
Delhi CapitalsDelhiJSW GMR Cricket
Royal Challengers BengaluruBengaluruRoyal Challengers Sports (United Spirits)
Gujarat GiantsAhmedabadAdani Sportsline
UP WarriorzLucknowCapri Global Holdings

Delhi Capitals: The Unlucky Finalists

Delhi Capitals have this weird streak in WPL history. Every season, they finish at the top of the table, but when it comes to the final, they just can’t get the job done. Meg Lanning led them into all three finals, but the trophy always slipped through their fingers. Mumbai Indians knocked them out twice, in 2023 and 2025. RCB took the title from them in 2024.

Related Reads:

Conclusion: MI Won WPL Title Twice and RCB Once

Mumbai Indians sit at the top of the WPL, grabbing two championships so far. They took home the very first trophy and then snatched it back in 2025. Royal Challengers Bengaluru are the only other team to have won the title. Delhi Capitals keep making it to the finals; they’ve done it three times now, but that first win keeps slipping away. The league keeps getting bigger and better, so fans have a lot to look forward to: more thrills, more drama, and probably some fresh champions down the line.

Benjamin Harper is a seasoned sports journalist specializing in Canadian cricket, with over five years of firsthand reporting. He has a Bachelor's graduate in Sports Journalism, his expert match analysis and exclusive interviews deliver authoritative, trustworthy insights to cricketca.ca audiences.

Scroll to Top