MVP to Emerging Player of the season: All 8 awards announced after Mumbai Indians win second WPL title
Mumbai Indians' English all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt won the orange cap and MVP. She contributed with a cameo and then took three wickets in WPL 2025 final.

Mumbai Indians' Amelia Kerr won the purple cap as she took 18 wickets from 10 games at an average of 15.94. Her teammate Hayley Matthews had 18 wickets as well but an inferior batting average.

Mumbai Indians' 24-year-old Amanjot Kaur won the Emerging Player of the season award. From seven innings, she scored 128 runs at an average of 42.55 batting down the order. She scored at a strike rate of 133.33. In the final, she contributed with a cameo as well.

UP Warriorz's new recruit Chinelle Henry won the award for best strike rate in the season. She scored 163 runs from seven innings at a strike rate of 196.39. She also hit the joint-fastest WPL fifty in the clash against Delhi Capitals.

Gujarat Giants captain Ashleigh Gardner hit 18 sixes from nine games. Gardner helped her side make it to the eliminator where they lost to Mumbai Indians. She scored 243 runs from nine innings.

Mumbai Indians pacer Shabnim Ismail bowled the most dot balls in the season. In the final, the South Africa pacer got the prized wicket of Shafali Verma in WPL 2025 final. She conceded just 15 runs from four overs.

Delhi Capitals' Annabel Sutherland won the award for the best catch of the season. Sutherland was lethal with the ball as well taking nine wickets in as many games.

Mumbai Indians' Nat Sciver-Brunt won the orange cap as she scored 523 runs from 10 innings at an average of 65.38, including five half-centuries. She scored at a strike rate of 152.48.

Mumbai Indians' Nat Sciver-Brunt was not only the highest run-scorer in the season. The England all-rounder took 12 wickets, joint-most for a pacer in WPL 2025. In the final, she got three wickets including Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning and Marizanne Kapp.