Delhi Capitals Achieve Record Score in Women's Premier League Final


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Delhi Capitals Achieve Record Score in Women's Premier League Final
Delhi Capitals Achieve Record Score in Women's Premier League Final
Delhi Capitals set a new WPL final record with a total of 203 runs, surpassing the previous highest of 149 runs.

Delhi Capitals recorded an unprecedented total in the Women's Premier League (WPL) final, achieving 203 runs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Thursday at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara. This performance marks the highest total ever posted in a WPL final, surpassing the previous record of 149 runs, set by Mumbai Indians in the 2025 final against the same opposition.

The match saw an impressive opening partnership between Shafali Verma and Lizelle Lee, who together accumulated 49 runs before being separated. The momentum continued with Jemimah Rodrigues, the captain of Delhi Capitals, and Laura Wolvaardt, who combined for a significant 76 runs for the third wicket.

Chinelle Henry made a noteworthy contribution towards the end of the innings, scoring 35 runs off just 15 balls, which played a crucial role in pushing the team towards their record-setting total.

In order to secure their second title, Royal Challengers Bengaluru now face the daunting task of achieving the highest successful chase in WPL history. The Capitals' performance has put them in a strong position to claim their maiden championship title, with a formidable score to defend.

Widely regarded as a pivotal moment for women’s cricket, this final showcases the increasing competitiveness and entertainment factor of the league, attracting growing attention from cricket enthusiasts worldwide.

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