Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: January 20, 2026

UP Warriorz smashed the highest team total in WPL history, piling up 225 for 5 against Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2025. It was one of those games where every other ball seemed to disappear over the ropes, pure batting fireworks.

Then came 2026, and suddenly, the record books needed some extra pages. Gujarat Giants and Delhi Capitals both crossed 200 runs in a single, edge-of-the-seat match. The crowd barely had time to breathe as the teams traded blows in a real thriller.

Here, you’ll find the top 10 highest team scores in WPL history, plus a quick rundown of what made each innings special.

Top 10 Highest Totals In WPL

Here is a quick look at the highest team totals in WPL:

#TeamScoreOversAgainstVenueResultDate
1UP Warriorz225/520.0RCBLucknowWon8 Mar 2025
2Delhi Capitals223/220.0RCBBrabourneWon5 Mar 2023
3RCB21319.3UP WarriorzLucknowLost8 Mar 2025
4Mumbai Indians213/420.0Gujarat GiantsBrabourneWon13 Mar 2025
5Delhi Capitals211/420.0UP WarriorzDY PatilWon7 Mar 2023
6Gujarat Giants20920.0Delhi CapitalsDY PatilWon11 Jan 2026
7Mumbai Indians207/520.0Gujarat GiantsDY PatilWon4 Mar 2023
8Gujarat Giants207/420.0UP WarriorzDY PatilWon10 Jan 2026
9Delhi Capitals205/520.0Gujarat GiantsDY PatilLost11 Jan 2026
10RCB202/418.3Gujarat GiantsVadodaraWon14 Feb 2025

Every top 10 score in the Women’s Premier League clears 200 runs. UP Warriorz, Delhi Capitals, and RCB each grab two spots on that list. Gujarat Giants and Mumbai Indians sneak in with two entries, too. Honestly, it just shows how fierce the batting is in this league; teams aren’t just scraping by, they’re smashing records.

1. UP Warriorz – 225/5 vs RCB (2025)

UP Warriorz made history in WPL 2025, becoming the first team to rack up more than 225 runs in a single innings. Georgia Voll was the standout, hammering 99 runs and falling heartbreakingly short of the tournament’s first-ever century. She held her ground till the end, striking with 17 boundaries and a six.

UP Warriorz - 225/5 vs RCB (2025)
Source – WPL

Grace Harris started the innings with a bang. She scored 39 runs off just 22 balls. The opening pair added 77 runs in 43 balls. Kiran Navgire then took over and smashed 46 runs from only 16 balls. She hit two fours and five sixes at a strike rate of 287.50.

This innings really showed how the WPL has changed. Teams now aim for scores once thought impossible. And doing it against a strong RCB bowling lineup just made UP Warriorz’s record-breaking feat even more impressive.

2. Delhi Capitals – 223/2 vs RCB (2023)

Delhi Capitals held the top spot before UP Warriorz broke their record. This innings came in just the second-ever WPL match. 

Before UP Warriorz rewrote the records, Delhi Capitals held the top spot with a stunning 223 against RCB in just the second-ever WPL match. Captain Meg Lanning and Shafali Verma opened with a partnership that left RCB helpless, 162 runs together, a record that still stands as the only 150-plus stand in WPL history.

Delhi Capitals - 223/2 vs RCB (2023)
Source – espncricinfo

Lanning scored 72 runs while Verma smashed 84. Both batters looked in complete control. Marizanne Kapp finished the innings with a quick cameo at a strike rate over 200. Delhi won the match by 60 runs at Brabourne Stadium.

3. RCB – 213 vs UP Warriorz (2025)

RCB scored this total in a losing cause. They needed 226 to win and fell just 12 runs short. Sabbhineni Meghana started fast with 27 off 12 balls. Richa Ghosh stole the show with 69 runs from 33 balls. She hit six fours and five sixes at a strike rate over 200.

RCB - 213 vs UP Warriorz (2025)
Source – WPL

Ellyse Perry added 28 off 15 balls with six boundaries. Sneh Rana came in late and blasted 26 off just six balls. She hit two fours and three sixes at a strike rate of 433. RCB got bowled out for 213 in 19.3 overs.

4. Mumbai Indians – 213/4 vs Gujarat Giants (2025)

Mumbai Indians piled up 213 runs in the Eliminator at Brabourne Stadium. Hayley Matthews led the charge with 77 runs off 50 balls. She hit 10 fours and three sixes. Nat Sciver-Brunt matched her with 77 runs from 41 balls. She struck 10 fours and two sixes at a strike rate close to 188.

Mumbai Indians - 213/4 vs Gujarat Giants (2025)
Source – WPL

The pair added 133 runs together, putting Mumbai in control. Harmanpreet Kaur finished the innings with a blitz. She smashed 36 runs from just 12 balls with two fours and four sixes. Mumbai won by 47 runs, and Matthews took the Player of the Match award.

5. Delhi Capitals – 211/4 vs UP Warriorz (2023)

Delhi Capitals crossed 200 for the second time in the opening season. Meg Lanning scored another half-century at DY Patil Stadium. Jemimah Rodrigues stayed unbeaten on 34 runs. Alice Capsey contributed 21 runs in the middle order.

Delhi Capitals - 211/4 vs UP Warriorz (2023)
Source – WPL

Jess Jonassen came in late and scored 42 runs unbeaten. Her big hitting at the end pushed Delhi to 211 runs. UP Warriorz could not chase down this total.

6. Gujarat Giants – 209 vs Delhi Capitals (2026)

Gujarat Giants entered the top 10 list in WPL 2026. They posted 209 runs against Delhi Capitals at DY Patil Stadium.  Gujarat Giants squeezed past Delhi Capitals by just 4 runs in a nail-biter packed with runs. Sophie Devine absolutely lit up the night with a jaw-dropping 95 from just 42 balls. She smashed 7 boundaries and sent the ball flying for 8 sixes, dragging GG to a huge total of 209. And she wasn’t done. Devine grabbed 2 key wickets when GG needed them most.

Gujarat Giants - 209 vs Delhi Capitals (2026)
Source – Outlook India

This total helped them win the match and showed their improved batting depth. Delhi Capitals almost chased it down. Lizelle Lee smashed 86 from 54 balls, and Laura Wolvaardt put up a blazing 77 off only 38. Still, even with their big knocks, DC just couldn’t cross the line. They finished at 205 for 5, handing Gujarat Giants their first win of the season.

7. Mumbai Indians – 207/5 vs Gujarat Giants (2023)

Mumbai Indians set the tone in the very first WPL match. They scored 207 runs at Navi Mumbai. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur took charge with an unbeaten 65 off 30 balls. She hit 14 boundaries in her knock.

Mumbai Indians - 207/5 vs Gujarat Giants (2023)
Source – espncricinfo

Hayley Matthews contributed 47 runs at the top. Amelia Kerr stayed unbeaten on 45 runs. Gujarat Giants crumbled for just 64 runs in reply. Mumbai won by 143 runs, which remains the biggest victory margin in WPL history.

When it was the Gujarat Giants’ turn to chase, things fell apart fast. They crumbled to 64 all out. Mumbai walked away with a 143-run win, the biggest margin in WPL history, and that record still stands. That day, Mumbai didn’t just win. They set the bar for the whole first season.

8. Gujarat Giants – 207/4 vs UP Warriorz (2026)

Gujarat Giants Women kept their winning streak alive in the Women’s Premier League 2026, outplaying UP Warriorz Women by 10 runs at DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai on January 10. Ashleigh Gardner set the tone early, smashing 65 from just 41 balls, while Georgia Wareham’s all-round performance earned her the Player of the Match. Gujarat racked up 207 for 4, then held their ground as Warriorz chased hard but finished at 197 for 8.

Gujarat Giants - 207/4 vs UP Warriorz (2026)
Source – Outlook India

Phoebe Litchfield gave Warriorz hope with a blazing 78 off 40, and Asha Sobhana’s late burst, 27 from only 10 balls, almost tilted the game. But Gujarat’s bowlers dug deep in the final overs and wrapped up the win.

This match had plenty of fireworks, with both teams scoring over 9.5 an over. If this is any sign, fans can expect more high-scoring games as the tournament rolls on.

9. Delhi Capitals – 205/5 vs Gujarat Giants (2026)

Gujarat Giants edged out Delhi Capitals by just 4 runs in a wild, high-scoring match. Sophie Devine stole the show; she hammered 95 off only 42 balls, smashing 7 fours and launching 8 sixes. Thanks to her, GG racked up a massive 209. She wasn’t just unstoppable with the bat, either. When things got tense, Devine grabbed 2 crucial wickets.

Delhi Capitals - 205/5 vs Gujarat Giants (2026)
Source – espncricinfo

Delhi Capitals almost pulled it off. Lizelle Lee blasted 86 from 54 balls, and Laura Wolvaardt raced to 77 off just 38. Still, even with those big innings, DC fell short. They ended up at 205 for 5, and Gujarat Giants finally picked up their first win of the season.

10. RCB – 202/4 vs Gujarat Giants (2025)

RCB completed the highest successful run chase in WPL history. They chased down 202 against Gujarat Giants in the opening match of WPL 2025 at Vadodara. After losing both openers early, Ellyse Perry steadied the innings with 57 off 34 balls.

RCB - 202/4 vs Gujarat Giants (2025)
Source – Sportstar – The Hindu

Richa Ghosh played a match-winning knock of 64 off 27 balls. She hit seven fours and four sixes at a strike rate of 237. Kanika Ahuja scored a quick 30 off 13 balls to seal the win. RCB reached the target in 18.3 overs with six wickets in hand.

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The Women’s Premier League keeps raising the bar every season. Teams now build stronger batting lineups and chase big targets without fear. WPL 2026 has already added three new entries to this top 10 list. We can expect more records to fall as the tournament grows.

Conclusion: UP Warriorz’s 225/5 Remains the Highest Team Total in WPL History!

UP Warriorz sits at the top with that wild 225/5 in WPL 2025, a record no one’s touched yet. Delhi Capitals owned the first season with a couple of 200-plus scores. Mumbai Indians, honestly, set the tone from day one. And RCB, they’ve shown they can pile on the runs, win or lose. Gujarat Giants, on the other hand, have taken their batting up a notch in WPL 2026.

Now, the league’s packed with world-class hitters who go after the bowling from the first ball. You see openers like Shafali Verma, Georgia Voll, and Hayley Matthews laying the perfect foundation almost every game. Then you’ve got powerhouses like Harmanpreet Kaur and Richa Ghosh in the middle order, closing out innings with fireworks.

WPL 2026 has already shaken up the record books. Gujarat Giants put up 209 and 207/4 in two different games. Delhi Capitals threw in a 205/5 during a real nail-biter. These scores just show that 200 isn’t a safe total in the WPL anymore. Teams know they have to keep pushing.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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