The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 season concluded with Mumbai Indians lifting its second title in three years after beating Delhi Capitals.
The third edition of the T20 league saw plenty of 90-plus scores and crucial quickfire stints.
From Ellyse Perry’s gritty unbeaten-90 to Harmanpreet Kaur’s match-winning knock in the final, here are the top knocks of the WPL 2025:
Ellyse Perry – 90* (56) vs UP Warriorz
FILE PHOTO: Ellyse Perry plays a shot against UP Warriorz in WPL 2025.
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FILE PHOTO: Ellyse Perry plays a shot against UP Warriorz in WPL 2025.
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Veteran Ellyse Perry was RCB’s consistent run-getter, scoring an unbeaten 90 during a match against UP Warriorz. The Australian joined Danielle Wyatt-Hodge and struck a solid partnership of 94 to help RCB get to a total of 180. But knock, which included nine fours and three maximums, was in a losing cause as UP Warriorz went on to win the game through a super over.
Chinelle Henry – 62 (23) vs Delhi Capitals
FILE PHOTO: Chinelle Henry plays a shot against Delhi Capitals in WPL 2025.
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FILE PHOTO: Chinelle Henry plays a shot against Delhi Capitals in WPL 2025.
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Chinelle Henry, who walked in at number eight for UP Warriorz, brought her power-hitting to the field during the match against Delhi Capitals. She rescued UPW, which was reeling at 89 for six in the 14th over, with a blitzkrieg knock of 62 from just 23 deliveries (two fours and eight sixes) that the Warriorz took to an above par total of 177.
Beth Mooney – 96*(59) vs UP Warriorz
FILE PHOTO: Beth Mooney plays a scoop shot against UP Warriorz in WPL 2025.
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FILE PHOTO: Beth Mooney plays a scoop shot against UP Warriorz in WPL 2025.
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Beth Money’s valiant knock of 96 not out from 59 deliveries against the UP Warriorz helped the Giants do the double over the side. The opener was an unstoppable force who stood strong for GG, striking 14 fours and running strong between the wickets. This was her highest-ever score in the WPL, which helped GG reach a total of 186 for five.
Meg Lanning – 92 (57) vs Gujarat Giants
FILE PHOTO: Meg Lanning plays a shots against Gujarat Giants in WPL 2025.
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FILE PHOTO: Meg Lanning plays a shots against Gujarat Giants in WPL 2025.
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Meg Lanning’s 92 of 57 deliveries helped Delhi Capitals post a total of 177/5. She took the game on and mixed caution with aggression caressing the ball to the the boundary ropes. Her knock included 15 fours and a six. It was not enough as Gujarat Giants won the game by five wickets in the last over.
Georgia Voll – 99* (56) vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru
FILE PHOTO: Georgia Voll plays a shot against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in WPL 2025.
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FILE PHOTO: Georgia Voll plays a shot against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in WPL 2025.
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Having played only three games this season, Georgia Voll shone in her very second game with an unbeaten 99 off 56 deliveries against RCB, the joint highest individual score in WPL history. Voll’s knock included 17 fours and a six which helped UP Warriorz post 225, the highest-ever WPL total.
Harmanpreet Kaur – 66 (44) vs Delhi Capitals (Special Mention)
FILE PHOTO: Harmanpreet Kaur play a shot in the WPL 2025 Final against Delhi Capitals.
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FILE PHOTO: Harmanpreet Kaur play a shot in the WPL 2025 Final against Delhi Capitals.
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Harmanpreet Kaur was MI’s guiding light in the WPL 2025 final, thriving under pressure and helping her side post 149 after a slow, tricky start. She rescued MI, which was reeling at 20 for two in six overs, and played a measured innings of 66 off 44 balls. Her match-winning knock included nine fours and two sixes, an important contribution that helped her side clinch its second title.