The Women's IPL has been one of the most happening cricket tournaments and kept their fans entertained throughout. This league accrues the best talent of women cricketers across the world on the same grounds and looks forward to their promising competitions and interestingness. Every season has come forth with stunning matches and unforgettable moments. In this article, we walk through the entire list of Women's IPL winners, saluting the champions who wrote history in this budding tournament. Women's IPL Winners Winner Season Mumbai Indians 2023 Royal Challengers Bangalore 2024 Also Read | Top 10 Most Expensive Indian Players Bought in IPL Auction Mumbai Indians (2023) Image Source: BCCI The 2023 Women's Premier League was the inaugural season of the league, played between five teams from 4 to 26 March 2023, consisting of the group stage with 23 matches and ending in the eliminator and the final. Played between Mumbai Indians and UP Warriorz, the eliminator was one that Mumbai Indians won against UP Warriorz by a wide margin of 72 runs. On the other hand, Delhi Capitals, who stood atop the points table at the end of the league stage, entered the final without facing any knockout games. A thrilling conclusion for the Mumbai Indians as they outwitted the Delhi Capitals in the final. Meg Lanning-driven Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to bat first. They had a poor opening start that saw the dismissal of Shafali Verma for 12 runs as well as Alice Capsey, who got out on a duck. Lanning was run out on 35. It was Radha Yadav's 27 runs off 12 balls from her that helped get Delhi to 131 runs. In response, the Mumbai Indians were at 23 for two when captain Harmanpreet Kaur and the batter Nat Sciver-Brunt helped stabilize the innings by scoring 37 off 39 balls and 60 off 55 balls, respectively. The knocks took Mumbai through to a win in 19.3 overs. Nat Sciver-Brunt was declared the Player of the Match for the final match, while Hayley Matthews received the Player of the Series for her bowling performance of 16 wickets and the 271 runs scored. She also claimed the Purple Cap for the most taken wickets. The Orange Cap was presented to Meg Lanning, who had scored 345 runs in nine innings. Sophie Devine of RCB notched the highest individual score of the tournament, smashing a blistering 99 off 36 balls for the Gujarat Giants. Also Read | 10 Big Players Who Could Remain Unsold in IPL 2025 Auction: Royal Challengers Bangalore (2024) Image Source: BCCI The 2024 Women's Premier League was the league's second season. WPL 2 featured the same five teams and took place from 23 February to 17 March 2024. RCB beat the Mumbai Indians in the eliminator and faced the Delhi Capitals in the summit clash. Led by Smriti Mandhana, the team finally won the title after RCB defeated Delhi Capitals by eight wickets, claiming its maiden title in both men's and women's IPL. This victory was at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Delhi Capitals had opted to bat first but failed to contend with the RCB bowling to get bundled out for a lowly total of 113 runs. Out of the Delhi women, only Shafali Verma emerged at the top to collect 44 runs. It was Shreyanka Patil who stood as the best bowler in terms of being capable of getting four wickets, while Sophie Molineux came up with three. And in the second innings, RCB chased the target in 19.3 overs, and the order was seen with the contributions of Mandhana, Sophie Devine, and Ellyse Perry achieving scores in the 30s. In a gripping contest, Molineaux thus was declared the Player of the Final for a superb bowling spell that restricted only three wickets and just 20 runs in four overs. Conclusion The IPL for Women has given cricket lovers the tournament of unforgettable moments and thrilling performances. Each season has highlighted exemplary talent, teamwork, and the ever-increasing trend of ladies' cricket. All the more reason to be excited about the tournament as it progresses and makes way for more exceptional performances. Here is the list of winners speaking volumes about the teams' sheer effort and passion to hammer their names into history. I hope they have many great seasons like this of the Women's IPL. Cheers to lots of wonderful moments in the Women's IPL!