WPL 2023 Final:The final match of the Women’s Premier League was played between the Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians on March 26. In this match, Mumbai defeated Delhi by 7 wickets in the last over and won the first season of the women’s IPL. After the end of the first women’s IPL, there is a question on most people’s minds how much is the prize money of the winning team. If you have the same question in your mind, then let us tell you about the prize money of the winner, runner-up and the players who won the prize for their good performance in this match.
< strong >Women’s IPL Prize Money
The winning team of the Women’s Premier League 2023 will receive a reward of Rs 6 crore. At the same time, the runner-up team that loses in the final match will receive preferential money of Rs 3 crores. Apart from these, the UP Warriors team, which was eliminated after losing in the Eliminator, will also receive prize money of Rs 1 crore. According to media reports, the fourth and fifth place team Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Gujarat Giants team will receive nothing.
who got what award
< p> Powerful striker of the match: Radha Yadav, Delhi Capitals, trophy and Rs 1 lakh
man of the match: Nat Seaver-Brunt, Mumbai Indians, trophy and Rs 2.5 lakh
Powerful striker of the season – Sophie Devine, RCB, trophy and Rs 5 lakh
Emerging Player Player of the Season – Yastika Bhatia – Trophy and Rs 5 lakh
Fairplay Award – Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals
Screenshots of the Season – Harmanpreet Kaur, Mumbai Indians, trophy and Rs 5 lakh Rs
Most land, Purple Cap – Hayley Mathews, Mumbai Indians – trophy and Rs 5 lakh Rs
More racing, Orange Cap – Meg Lanning, Delhi Capitals – Trophy and Rs 5 lakh
Most Valuable Player of the Year Season – Hayley Mathews, Mumbai Indians – Trophy and Rs 5 lakh
How was the match
Played at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai In this match, Delhi Capitals decided to bat first after winning the toss but Mumbai Indians bowlers ruined all their plans. Issy Wong, who bagged a treble in the Eliminator match, sent two dangerous Delhi batsmen Shefali Verma and Alice Capsey into the arena in their first over of this match.
Jemima followed by 35 runs Rodrigues also came out after scoring just 9 runs. In this way, the pressure continued to mount on Delhi, but in the end, Shikha Pandey scored an unbeaten 27 runs off 17 balls to take his side to 131 runs from 9 overs from 20 overs.
Mumbai at batting The start was also not good and lost their first two wickets by just 23 runs but after that Nat Siever-Brunt and captain Harmanpreet Kaur gradually took the innings forward and then the star of the knockout match Nat Siever -Brunt An unbeaten 60 from 55 balls made the Mumbai Indians the first winners of the Women’s Premier League.