The final match of the second edition of the Women’s Premier League will be played on March 17 – here’s where to watch WPL 2024 final live on TV channels and live streaming services.
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Having finished runners-up last year, Delhi Capitals will be eyeing their maiden title this year. The Meg Lanning-led side were the most consistent team in the group stages. With six wins from eight games, they secured the apex spot on the points table, resulting in their direct entry to the final.
Meanwhile, Royal Challengers Bangalore won a nail-biter against reigning champions Mumbai Indians in the Eliminator to qualify for the final.
Despite putting up a below-par 135 on the boards, RCB spinners put up a clinic in the final overs to edge past their opponents by just five runs. Ellyse Perry was named Player of the Match for her 50-ball 66 and 1-29.
With 312 runs at an average of 62.40 and a strike-rate of 130.54, Perry is leading this year’s run chart. The Australian all-rounder also recorded the best-ever bowling figures after claiming 6-15 against Mumbai Indians, helping RCB to progress to playoffs.
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In the United Kingdom (UK)
Sky Sports have agreed a deal that will see them broadcast the second final of the competition. The summit clash will be available to watch on Sky Sports Cricket as well as their streaming platform Sky Go.
In India
The WPL 2024 final between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians can be viewed for free on the Jio Cinema app and desktop site. The match can also be watched on Sports18 on the following channels: Sports18 – 1 + Sports18 – 1 HD + Sports18 Khel
In Australia
The final can be viewed on Fox Sports and Fox Cricket HD.
In the United States (US)
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In South Africa
SuperSport will be broadcasting the competition in South Africa.