Updated On: 10 March, 2025 07:38 AM IST | Mumbai | G Krishnan
DC, with five wins from eight matches, have qualified for the Playoffs before even the third and penultimate leg of the tournament in Lucknow last week

MI skipper Harmanpreet Kaur
The Mumbai leg of the Women’s Premier League, which is also the final week of the third edition, begins on Monday at the Brabourne Stadium with two of the three teams that have already qualified for the Playoffs facing each other. Mumbai Indians, winners of the first edition in 2023, and Gujarat Giants, who have three consecutive victories coming here, will clash for the top spot, which is currently held by Delhi Capitals.
DC, with five wins from eight matches, have qualified for the Playoffs before even the third and penultimate leg of the tournament in Lucknow last week. Finishing No. 1 in the five-team table means a direct entry into Saturday’s final while the second and third-placed teams clash in the Eliminator on Thursday.