DateRHome v Away-
03/15 14:30 1 Ascoli Basket ASD U20 v Mumbai Indians Women 141/9(20)-149/7(20)
03/13 14:00 721 Mumbai Indians Women v Gujarat Giants Women 213/4(20)-166/10(19.2)
03/11 14:00 - Mumbai Indians Women v Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women 188/9(20)-199/3(20)
03/10 14:00 - Mumbai Indians Women v Gujarat Giants Women 179/6(20)-170/10(20)
03/08 14:00 - UP Warriorz Women v Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women 225/5(20)-213/10(19.3)
03/07 14:00 - Gujarat Giants Women v Delhi Capitals Women 178/5(19.3)-177/5(20)
03/06 14:00 - UP Warriorz Women v Mumbai Indians Women 150/9(20)-153/4(18.3)
03/03 14:00 - UP Warriorz Women v Gujarat Giants Women 105/10(17.1)-186/5(20)
03/01 14:00 - Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women v Delhi Capitals Women 147/5(20)-151/1(15.3)
02/28 14:00 - Delhi Capitals Women v Mumbai Indians Women 124/1(14.3)-123/9(20)
02/27 14:00 - Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women v Gujarat Giants Women 125/7(20)-126/4(16.3)
02/26 14:00 - Mumbai Indians Women v UP Warriorz Women 143/2(17)-142/9(20)
02/25 14:00 - Delhi Capitals Women v Gujarat Giants Women 131/4(15.1)-127/9(20)
02/24 14:00 - Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women v UP Warriorz Women 180/6(20)-180/10(20)
02/22 14:00 - Delhi Capitals Women v UP Warriorz Women 144/10(19.3)-177/9(20)
02/21 14:00 - Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women v Mumbai Indians Women 167/7(20)-170/6(19.5)
02/19 14:00 - UP Warriorz Women v Delhi Capitals Women 166/7(20)-167/3(19.5)
02/18 14:00 - Gujarat Giants Women v Mumbai Indians Women 120/10(20)-122/5(16.1)
02/17 14:00 - Delhi Capitals Women v Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women 141/10(19.3)-146/2(16.2)
02/16 14:00 - Gujarat Giants Women v UP Warriorz Women 144/4(18)-143/9(20)
02/15 14:00 - Mumbai Indians Women v Delhi Capitals Women 164/10(19.1)-165/8(20)
02/14 14:00 - Gujarat Giants Women v Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women 201/5(20)-202/4(18.3)
03/17 14:00 1 Delhi Capitals Women v Royal Challengers Bangalore Women 113/10(18.3)-115/2(19.3)
03/15 14:00 - Mumbai Indians Women v Royal Challengers Bangalore Women 130-135
03/13 14:00 - Norway Women v Gujarat Giants Women 129/3(13.1)-126/9(20)
03/12 14:00 - Mumbai Indians Women v Royal Challengers Bangalore Women 113/10(19)-115/3(15)
03/11 14:00 - Gujarat Giants Women v UP Warriorz Women 152/8(20)-144/5(20)
03/10 14:00 - Delhi Capitals Women v Royal Challengers Bangalore Women 181/5(20)-180/7(20)
03/09 14:00 - Mumbai Indians Women v Gujarat Giants Women 191/3(19.5)-190/7(20)
03/08 14:00 - Delhi Capitals Women v UP Warriorz Women 137/10(19.5)-138/8(20)

The Women's Premier League (WPL) is a professional women's Twenty20 (T20) cricket league in India, organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Founded in 2022, it features five city-based franchise teams. The WPL is one of the most successful cricket leagues in the world.

The first season in 2023, saw the Mumbai Indians winning the inaugural title. Matches took place in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, with 5 franchises participating. The second season in 2024 saw Royal Challengers Bengaluru winning the title. Matches were hosted in Bengaluru and Delhi. The third season in 2025 featured Mumbai Indians reclaiming the title after defeating Delhi Capitals by 8 runs at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai. Matches were hosted in Bengaluru, Lucknow, Mumbai and Vadodara.

History

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

The first major women's Twenty20 competition in India was the Women'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 President Sourav Ganguly announced plans to establish a women's version of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the major men's Twenty20 franchise cricket competition in India, replacing the Women's T20 Challenge. By August plans were more advanced and in October the BCCI announced that they were considering a five-team tournament which would take place in March 2023. This league was informally known as the Women's Indian Premier League; then BCCI Secretary Jay Shah clarified that the BCCI officially named it the Women's Premier League.

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

The Women's Premier League (WPL) is a premier professional Twenty20 cricket tournament in India, dedicated to showcasing the best female cricketing talent from across the country and around the world. Launched by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the WPL aims to promote women's cricket, provide a competitive platform for emerging and established players, and inspire a new generation of fans. The tournament features franchise-based teams competing in high-intensity matches, highlighting skill, agility, and strategic gameplay. Since its inception, the WPL has gained significant popularity, contributing to the growth and visibility of women's cricket in India and globally.