WPL 2024 Points Table: Delhi Capitals have settled their score by defeating Mumbai, this is the latest status of the points table


Posted on 6th Mar 2024 10:11 am by rohit kumar

Meg Lanning-led Delhi Capitals defeated Mumbai Indians in the 12th match of the Women's Premier League 2024 to register their fourth win of the tournament. With this victory, Delhi Capitals is in the first position in the points table. With this win, Delhi Capitals have 8 points and according to +1.301 net run rate, the Delhi team has the number-1 crown.

 

MI team suffered huge losses after the defeat. Harmanpreet Kaur-led Mumbai Indians team has slipped one place to third place. The Mumbai team has 6 points, but due to a better net run rate, the RCB team is in second position.

 

 

WPL Points Table: Mumbai Indians are on top in the points table.

Delhi Capitals defeated Mumbai Indians by 29 runs in the 12th match of WPL 2024. Delhi Capitals is in first position in the points table of Women's Premier League 2024. While playing 5 matches so far, Delhi Capitals has won 4 matches and lost only one match.

 

The Delhi team has won the last four matches, while Mumbai Indians had won against RCB by 7 wickets before Delhi. Gujarat Giants is the only team in the tournament so far that has not been able to open its account in the points table. Gujarat Giants have faced defeat in their 4 matches played so far. The Gujarat team is in the last position with a poor net run rate of -1.804 without any points.

 

Also Read: WPL 2024: UP Warriors' most expensive player out of the tournament, franchise announces replacement

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