WPL 2023 Final: When and where to watch the battle for the ultimate trophy between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians?

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After a month-long extravaganza in the Women's Premier League (WPL) inaugural season, it has boiled down to two teams for the ultimate trophy. The Delhi Capitals (DC) will take on the Mumbai Indians (MI) in the final at the Brabourne Stadium on Sunday, March 26.

After dominating the league stage, Mumbai faltered towards the end and Delhi capitalised by finishing at the top of the five-team table and securing direct qualification to the final. The Mumbai Indians made it after thrashing the UP Warriorz in the Eliminator.

Meg Lanning, captain of DC, has gotten the better of Harmanpreet Kaur, captain of MI, on two separate final occasions. First, in the T20 World Cup 2020 final, and then, the Commonwealth Games 2022 final. More recently, Australia also beat India in the semifinal on the way to the T20 World Cup trophy.

Here, we look at all the important details pertaining to Sunday night's match as fans hope that Harmanpreet finally manages to down Meg Lanning.

When will the WPL 2023 final be played between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians?
The first-ever Women's Premier League 2023 final will be held on Sunday, March 26. The match will start at 7:30 pm IST.

Where is the WPL 2023 final between Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians going to be played?

The summit clash will take place at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.

Which TV channels will broadcast the WPL 2023 final between Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians in India?
Fans can watch the WPL 2023 final between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians live on the Sports18 Network.

Where can fans watch the live streaming of the WPL 2023 final between Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians?
Fans can watch the live streaming of the Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians WPL 2023 final on the Jio Cinema app and website for free. 
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