“I had full confidence in my girls—they are unstoppable!” – Mrs. Nita M. Ambani

Mumbai: Mumbai Indians continued their glorious start to 2025 with the women’s team winning the Women’s Premier League (WPL) title for the second time in three years. The victory was even more special as they lifted the trophy in front of their home crowd on
Saturday, with the Paltan cheering them on and creating an electric atmosphere. MI are now the most successful team in WPL history, just like its men’s team in IPL, having also won the inaugural edition in 2023. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHOvp9-
NYHG/utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==Speaking about the win, Mrs. Nita M. Ambani said, “I had full confidence in my girls.

They are unstoppable. We had spoken about fighting till the last ball and not giving up
and that is what we did. Nat has been fantastic throughout the season; her three wickets
were fantastic. And the batting by our captain, Harman- it was just outstanding! We always credit our support staff. If you look at our dugout, there was never a quiet moment. To win two titles in 3 years is quite difficult —but as I said, my girls are unstoppable.”
Mrs. Ambani also highlighted the importance of empowering women, saying, “Why just
my girls? When you support any girl, encourage them and empower them, you’ll see what they can deliver. I’m a proud owner of Mumbai Indians today—it means a lot. I am committed to empowering young girls through sport because education and sport go hand in hand.”

This win comes just weeks after MI Cape Town secured its maiden SA20 title, further cementing the Mumbai Indians’ legacy as a global cricketing powerhouse with an incredible 12 titles across the world. Mumbai Indians were dominant throughout the WPL season, with their players sweeping top honours—winning the Orange Cap, Purple Cap, and the Most Valuable Player award.

The win and continued success of the franchise is an ode to its rich legacy and culture that keeps producing champion teams and also entertaining the fans with their brand of cricket. Mumbai Indians will be in action in the Indian Premier League starting next week.

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With five teams across three continents and four countries, the Mumbai Indians continue to dominate the global T20 landscape, driven by a passion for excellence and a deep connection with its fans.

Overall, Mumbai Indians is the most successful team in franchise leagues with 12 titles: 5 in the Indian Premier League, two each in Women’s Premier League and Champions League T20 and a title each in Major League Cricket MI New York (2023), ILT20 MI Emirates (2024) and SA20 MI
Cape Town (2025).

About Mumbai Indians:

Mumbai Indians is a T20 cricket team that plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Established in 2008, MI are five-time IPL champions and one of the most successful teams in the league’s history. MI is part of the MI family, which has now won 12 titles across various leagues worldwide.

Today, MI is a global cricketing force with five T20 teams spanning three continents and four countries, featuring both men’s and women’s teams.

The year 2023 marked a pivotal moment for the MI family with the establishment of Mumbai Indians in the Women’s Premier League (WPL), along with MI Cape Town in SA20, MI Emirates in ILT20, and MI New York in Major League Cricket (MLC). Over 17 years, MI’s dedication to developing cricketing talent and fostering a world-class sporting ecosystem has led to 12 league
titles, including 5 IPL championships, 2 Champions League and WPL victories, and the inaugural MLC title in 2023, ILT20 in 2024, and the SA20 championship in 2025.
Mumbai Indians is owned by Indiawin Sports Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of Reliance Industries, one of India’s largest conglomerates.
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