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Women's Premier League (cricket)

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Professional women's Twenty20 cricket league in India
For the men's tournament, seeIndian Premier League.

Cricket tournament
Women's Premier League
Tournament logo
CountriesIndia
AdministratorBoard of Control for Cricket in India
HeadquartersMumbai, India
FormatTwenty20
First edition2023
Latest edition2025
Next edition2026
Tournament formatDouble round-robin format followed byplayoffs
Current championMumbai Indians (2nd title)
Most successfulMumbai Indians (2 titles)
Most runsNat Sciver-Brunt (1,027)
Most wicketsHayley Matthews (41)
TVIndia
Star Sports (Television)
JioHotstar (Digital)
International
List of broadcasters
Websitewplt20.com
Seasons

TheWomen's Premier League (WPL) is a professionalwomen's Twenty20 (T20)cricket league in India, organised by theBoard of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).[1] Founded in 2022, it features five city-basedfranchise teams.[2] The WPL is one of the most successful cricket leagues in the world.[3]

Thefirst season in 2023, saw theMumbai Indians winning the inaugural title. Matches took place inMumbai andNavi Mumbai, with 5 franchises participating.[4][5] Thesecond season in 2024 sawRoyal Challengers Bengaluru winning the title. Matches were hosted inBengaluru andDelhi. Thethird season in 2025 featured Mumbai Indians reclaiming the title after defeatingDelhi Capitals by 8 runs atBrabourne Stadium,Mumbai. Matches were hosted inBengaluru,Lucknow,Mumbai andVadodara.

History

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Winners
Women's Premier League
SeasonWinners
2023Mumbai Indians
2024Royal Challengers Bengaluru
2025Mumbai Indians

The first major women's Twenty20 competition in India was theWomen's T20 Challenge. This started as a single-match tournament in 2018, and was expanded to a three-team, three-match competition held in 2019, 2020 and 2022..

In February 2022, then BCCI PresidentSourav Ganguly announced plans to establish a women's version of theIndian Premier League (IPL), the major men's Twenty20 franchise cricket competition in India, replacing the Women's T20 Challenge.[6] By August plans were more advanced[7][8] and in October the BCCI announced that they were considering a five-team tournament which would take place in March 2023.[9][10] This league was informally known as the Women's Indian Premier League; then BCCI SecretaryJay Shah clarified that the BCCI officially named it the Women's Premier League.[2][11]

On 28 January 2023, the BCCI invited bids for the league's title sponsorship rights until 2027.[12]Tata Group won the bid for an undisclosed amount.[13]Mumbai Indians were the inaugural winners of the tournament, beatingDelhi Capitals in the final.[14]

Organisation

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The league's structure is based on the structure of the IPL.[15][16][17]

Initially there are five teams, with sides playing against each other in a doubleround-robin format, and the three teams finishing with the most points entering the playoff stages of the competition.[18][19] The Board plans to increase the number of matches and franchises in future seasons if the league is a success.[20]

The first season of the league took place from 4 March to 26 March 2023, and featured 22 matches, all held atBrabourne Stadium andDY Patil Stadium in Mumbai.[20][21] Tickets were made available free to women during the first season.[22]

Thesecond season of the WPL took place from February 23 to March 17, 2024. The tournament maintained its structure with five teams competing in a double round-robin format, followed by playoffs. Matches were held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru and the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. Royal Challengers Bengaluru clinched their first title by defeating Delhi Capitals in the final. Ellyse Perry led the season in runs with 347, while Shreyanka Patil topped the wickets chart with 13 dismissals.

The league's mascot, Shakti, is a tigress wearing a sky blue cricket uniform.[23]

Teams

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As of the 2025 season, the league has five teams based in cities across India.

All 5 WPL teams in the cities they are based in
TeamCityHome groundDebutCaptainHead coachAppearances
Delhi CapitalsNew Delhi,DelhiArun Jaitley Stadium2023Meg LanningJonathan Batty3
Gujarat GiantsVadodara,GujaratBCA StadiumAshleigh GardnerMichael Klinger
Mumbai IndiansMumbai,MaharashtraWankhede StadiumHarmanpreet KaurCharlotte Edwards
Royal Challengers BengaluruBengaluru,KarnatakaM. Chinnaswamy StadiumSmriti MandhanaLuke Williams
UP WarriorzLucknow,Uttar PradeshEkana StadiumAlyssa HealyJon Lewis

Editions and results

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SeasonWinnerWinning marginRunners-upFinal venueWinning CaptainPlayer of the matchPlayer of the season
2023Mumbai Indians
134/3 (19.3 overs)
Mumbai Indians won by 7 wickets
Scorecard
Delhi Capitals
131/9 (20 overs)
Brabourne Stadium,MumbaiHarmanpreet Kaur (MI)Nat Sciver-Brunt (MI)Hayley Matthews (MI)
2024Royal Challengers Bengaluru
115/2 (19.3 overs)
Royal Challengers Bengaluru won by 8 wickets
Scorecard
Delhi Capitals
113 (18.3 overs)
Arun Jaitley Stadium,New DelhiSmriti Mandhana (RCB)Sophie Molineux (RCB)Deepti Sharma (UPW)
2025Mumbai Indians
149/7 (20 overs)
Mumbai Indians won by 8 runs
Scorecard
Delhi Capitals
141/9 (20 overs)
Brabourne Stadium,MumbaiHarmanpreet Kaur (MI)Harmanpreet Kaur (MI)Nat Sciver-Brunt (MI)

Performance record

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Teams202320242025
Delhi Capitals1st (Runners-up)1st (Runners-up)1st (Runners-up)
Gujarat Giants5th (Group Stage)5th (Group Stage)3rd (Lost in eliminator)
Mumbai Indians2nd (Champions)2nd (Lost in eliminator)2nd (Champions)
Royal Challengers Bengaluru4th (Group Stage)3rd (Champions)4th (Group Stage)
UP Warriorz3rd (Lost in eliminator)4th (Group Stage)5th (Group Stage)
Teams performance across seasons[24]
TeamAppearancesBest resultStatistics
TotalFirstLatestPlayedWonLostTied+WTied+LNRWin%
Mumbai Indians320232025Champions (2023,2025)2920900068.97
Royal Challengers Bengaluru20232025Champions (2024)26111401044.23
Delhi Capitals20232025Runners-up (2023,2024,2025)27171000062.96
UP Warriorz20232025Eliminator (2023)2591510040.00
Gujarat Giants20232025Eliminator (2025)2581700032.00

Records and statistics

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Main article:List of Women's Premier League (cricket) records and statistics

A summary of the most notable statistical records associated with the tournament is provided below:

Batting records
Most runs[25]Nat Sciver-Brunt (MI)1,027
Highest score[26]Georgia Voll (UPW)99*(vsRCB, 8 March 2025)
Sophie Devine (RCB)99(vsGG, 18 March 2023)
Highestpartnership[27]Shafali Verma &Meg Lanning (DC)162(vsRCB, 5 March 2023)
Most sixes[28]Shafali Verma (DC)49
Most fifties[29]Meg Lanning (DC)9
Bowling records
Most wickets[30]Hayley Matthews (MI)41
Best bowling figures[31]Ellyse Perry (RCB)6/15(vsMI, 12 March 2024)
Fielding
Most dismissals (wicket-keeper)[32]Richa Ghosh (RCB)30
Most catches (fielder)[33]Jemimah Rodrigues (DC)15
Team records
Highest total[34]UP Warriorz225/5(20 overs vsRCB, 8 March 2025)
Lowest total[34]Gujarat Giants64(15.1 overs vsMI, 4 March 2023)
As of 15 March 2025

Awards

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Main article:List of Women's Premier League (Cricket) awards

Financial background

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The BCCI intends to distribute 80% of the profits from the competition among the franchise owners during the first five years. For the next five seasons, 60% of the profits will be shared, and from seasons 11 to 15, 50% of the profits will be distributed. Additionally, 80% of the revenue from the central licensing rights for the competition will be shared with the franchises. Franchises will also generate revenue through merchandise, ticket sales and advertising.[20][35]

Player auction

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The first auction to purchase players for each franchise was held on 13 February 2023 at Mumbai.[36][37] Around 1,500 players registered their names.[38][39] Each franchise had12crore (US$1.4 million) to spend and had to purchase between 15 and 18 players, six of whom could be overseas players.[15][36]

The base price of an uncapped player at the first auction was between10lakh (US$12,000) and20 lakh (US$24,000). For capped players it was between30 lakh (US$35,000) and50 lakh (US$59,000).[40] In future seasons the purse size for each franchise will be increased by1.5crore (US$180,000) each year.[20]

In the first auction a total of59.50crore (US$7.0 million) was spent to purchase 87 players.Smriti Mandhana was the most expensive player purchased in the initial auction; she signed forRoyal Challengers Bengaluru for3.4crore (US$400,000) and was appointed as the team's captain.[41]

Broadcasting

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In January 2023,Viacom18 announced it had acquired the global media rights for TV and digital broadcasts of the tournament. The contract run for five years and was worth 951 crore.[42] The initial season of the league is broadcasting in India on theSports18 TV channel and theJioCinema app, both of which are owned by Viacom18.[43]

The first season of the competition was broadcast in the United Kingdom onSky Sports,[44] in Australia byFox Sports Australia, in the United States and Canada byWillow TV and in South Africa bySuperSports.[45]In New Zealand it is aired by Sky Sport, in Malaysia and Hong Kong by Astro Cricket while in mainland China by Star Sports. Furthermore in the Caribbean islands is live on Sportsmax tv.

After theViacom 18 andDisney Star merger in 2025,Star Sports andJioHotstar became the official Television and Digital broadcasters respectively in India.

See also

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References

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  2. ^ab"Women's IPL: BCCI earns Rs 4669.99 crore windfall for 5 teams".Rediff. 25 January 2023.
  3. ^Lavalette, Tristan."Why The Women's Premier Cricket League Has Found Success".Forbes. Retrieved16 March 2025.
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  12. ^"BCCI invites bids for Women's Premier League title sponsorship rights for 2023-2027".Deccan Herald. 28 January 2023. Retrieved16 February 2023.
  13. ^"WPL Title Sponsor: IPL".Loksatta. 22 February 2023.
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  20. ^abcdमहिला आयपीएल लिलावात, ४००० कोटींची कमाई! [Women IPL minted 4000 crore!].Lokmat (in Marathi). 23 January 2023. p. 6. Retrieved24 January 2023.
  21. ^"WPL Auction starts from 13 Feb 2023".Worldcup.org.in. 11 February 2023. Archived fromthe original on 11 February 2023.
  22. ^"Women's Premier League Bcci Finally Announce Tickets Rates Starts From Rupees 100". 4 March 2023.
  23. ^"Women's Premier League: BCCI Secretary Jay Shah Unveils Official Mascot 'Shakti'".Ndtvsports.com.
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  25. ^"Women's Premier League Trophy batting most runs career".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved15 February 2025.
  26. ^"Women's Premier League Trophy batting most runs innings".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved15 February 2025.
  27. ^"Women's Premier League Trophy fow highest partnerships for any wicket".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved15 February 2025.
  28. ^"Women's Premier League Trophy batting most sixes career".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved15 February 2025.
  29. ^"Women's Premier League Trophy batting most fifties career".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved15 February 2025.
  30. ^"Women's Premier League Trophy bowling most wickets career".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved15 February 2025.
  31. ^"Women's Premier League Trophy bowling best figures innings".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved15 February 2025.
  32. ^"Women's Premier League Trophy keeping most dismissals career".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved15 February 2025.
  33. ^"Women's Premier League Trophy fielding most catches career".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved15 February 2025.
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  42. ^"Women's IPL: Viacom 18 wins media rights, to pay INR 7.09 crore per match".ESPNcricinfo. 16 January 2023. Retrieved16 January 2023.
  43. ^"Women's IPL Media Rights Bagged By Viacom 18 For A Sensational Rs 951 Crore Deal".Latestly. 16 January 2022. Retrieved13 February 2022.
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