
Mumbai Indians, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, secured another win in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 after defeating UP Warriorz by 6 wickets. With this win, Mumbai Indians now have 8 points and have moved to second place in the WPL 2025 points table. This victory has further strengthened their chances of qualifying for the playoffs. However, Delhi Capitals continue to dominate the table, holding onto the top position. Meanwhile, UP Warriorz' campaign looks all but over as they remain at the bottom of the table.
WPL 2025 Points Table: Updated Standings
Delhi Capitals Hold the Top Spot; Mumbai Indians Rise to Second
The latest WPL 2025 points table shows Delhi Capitals leading the tournament. The team has played 7 matches, winning 5 and losing 2, earning 10 points with a net run rate of +0.482.
Mumbai Indians have now replaced Gujarat Giants in the second position. The team has played 6 matches, winning 4 and losing 2, with a net run rate of +0.267.
Gujarat Giants have now slipped to third place, with 6 points from 6 matches. They have won 3 games and lost 3, with a net run rate of +0.357.
RCB Struggles While UP Warriorz Remain at the Bottom
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) are placed fourth in the points table. Out of 6 matches, they have won only 2 and lost 4, earning 4 points. Their net run rate stands at -0.244.
At the bottom of the table, UP Warriorz find themselves in deep trouble. The team has managed to win just 2 out of 7 matches, losing 5 games. Following their latest defeat, their net run rate has worsened to -0.785, making their playoff chances slim.
Mumbai Indians' Dominant Win Against UP Warriorz
In the match against Mumbai Indians, UP Warriorz batted first and posted a total of 150/9 in 20 overs. The team got off to a decent start, but wickets kept falling at regular intervals, preventing them from building a big total. Georgia Voll was the standout performer, scoring 55 runs off 33 balls, but lacked support from other batters.
In response, Mumbai Indians chased down the target comfortably, scoring 153/4 in 18.3 overs to win by 6 wickets. Hayley Matthews was the star performer, smashing 68 runs off 46 balls, ensuring Mumbai’s smooth chase.