Updated On: 15 March, 2025 08:24 AM IST | Mumbai | G Krishnan
Mumbai Indians skipper Harmanpreet Kaur says playing three matches at the Brabourne Stadium before final gives 2023 champs an upper hand, but DC captain Meg Lanning feels past results won’t have a role in summit clash

Mumbai Indians skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (centre) celebrates their 47-run win over Gujarat Giants with teammates at the Brabourne Stadium on Thursday. Pic/Satej Shinde
One team will be playing their fourth match in six days. The other will be playing after an eight-day break. But, the Women’s Premier League (WPL) final here on Saturday will be nothing short of excitement. Mumbai Indians (MI), winners of the inaugural edition in 2023, will face the runners-up in each of the previous two seasons, Delhi Capitals (DC), in the title clash at the Brabourne Stadium.
Finishing No. 1 on the table gave DC a direct entry to the final whereas MI, who finished second, played the Eliminator against third-placed Gujarat Giants on Thursday, when MI advanced by virtue of their 47-run victory.