wpl 2025 despite the defeat bengaluru remains on top in the points table mumbai reaches second place

The 7th match of the third season of the Women’s Premier League was played between the team of Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians. In this match played at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, the defending champion team RCB was considered heavy, but under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Kaur, the Mumbai Indians team performed brilliantly and defeated them by 4 wickets. Prior to this match, the RCB team played 2 matches in the current season and managed to name them both. The team of Mumbai Indians stopped his winning chariot. However, even after the defeat in this match, RCB remained at number one in the table.

RCB captured on top of better net runrate

If seen after 7 matches of Women’s Premier League’s points table 7 matches, Royal Challengers Bangalore, playing under the captaincy of Smriti Mandhana, holds the first number, in which they have won 2 of the 3 matches played so far, while their names The net runrate is 0.835. So at the same time, at number two is now the team of Mumbai Indians who have also won 2 out of 3 matches, but their net runrate is not better than RCB. Talking about the Net Runteen of Mumbai Indians, it is 0.610, at number three is the Delhi Capitals team which also has four points in three matches but their net runrate is of 0.544.

UP Warriors team at last rung

The last 2 position is the team of Gujarat genres and UP Warriors, in which Gujarat’s team has won only one of the three matches so far and has their net runrate -0.525. This is followed by a team of UP Warriors who have played 2 matches playing under the captaincy of Deepti Sharma at the last position and they have suffered defeat in both. UP Warriors’ Net is of runrate -0.495. The 8th match of WPL 2025 will be played on 22 February between the team of Delhi Capitals and UP Warriors at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

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