Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: February 2, 2026

Mumbai Indians Women are known for their strong batting in the Women’s Premier League. Over the past seasons, they have regularly scored big totals, making them one of the most exciting teams to watch.

Their highest score in WPL history is 213/4, achieved against Gujarat Giants Women on 13 March 2025 at Brabourne Stadium. This innings remains a landmark in the tournament for its dominance and impact.

In this article, we look at MI’s top ten highest team scores, the match situations behind them, and many more details. 

MI Highest Scores In WPL – Overview

No.ScoreOppositionMatch DateVenue
1213/4Gujarat Giants Women13 Mar 2025Brabourne Stadium
2207/5Gujarat Giants Women4 Mar 2023DY Patil Stadium
3199/4 RCB Women26 Jan 2026Vadodara
4195/4Delhi Capitals Women10 Jan 2026DY Patil Stadium
5193/3Gujarat Giants Women13 Jan 2026DY Patil Stadium
6191/3Gujarat Giants Women9 Mar 2024Delhi
7188/9Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women11 Mar 2025Brabourne Stadium
8182/4UP Warriorz Women24 Mar 2023DY Patil Stadium
9179/6Gujarat Giants Women10 Mar 2025Brabourne Stadium
10173/6Delhi Capitals Women23 Feb 2024Bengaluru
11170/6Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women21 Feb 2025Bengaluru

Now, let us have a look at each match in detail.

1. 213/4 vs Gujarat Giants Women (13 March 2025)

Mumbai Indians Women posted their highest WPL score of 213/4 against Gujarat Giants Women on 13 March 2025 at Brabourne Stadium.

213/4 vs Gujarat Giants Women (13 March 2025)
Source: ESPNcricinfo 

Nat Sciver-Brunt (77), Hayley Matthews (77), and Harmanpreet Kaur (36) powered the innings, while MI’s bowlers restricted Gujarat Giants to 166, securing a 47-run victory.

Hayley Matthews was named Player of the Match for her all-round performance, helping MI dominate the chase and advance to their second WPL final in three seasons.

2. 207/5 vs Gujarat Giants Women (4 March 2023)

Mumbai Indians Women posted their second  207/5 against Gujarat Giants Women on 4 March 2023 at DY Patil Stadium, winning by 143 runs.

207/5 vs Gujarat Giants Women (4 March 2023)
Source: NDTV Sports 

Harmanpreet Kaur led the innings with 65 off 30 balls, supported by Hayley Matthews (47) and Amelia Kerr (45*), helping MI dominate the game. Gujarat Giants struggled early, losing key batters to injury and wickets, finishing at just 64 all out.

Harmanpreet Kaur was named Player of the Match for her explosive innings and guiding MI to a commanding win.

3. 199/4 vs RCB Women ( 26 Jan 2026) 

Mumbai Indians Women posted 199/4 in 20 overs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women on 26 January 2026 at Vadodara, winning by 15 runs.

199/4 vs RCB Women ( 26 Jan 2026)
Source: ESPNcricinfo 

Nat Sciver-Brunt led the innings with a historic 100 off 57 balls*, supported by Hayley Matthews (56), putting MI in a strong position. Richa Ghosh’s 90 kept RCB in the chase, but wickets at crucial intervals prevented a full recovery.

Nat Sciver-Brunt was named Player of the Match for her maiden WPL century, guiding MI to a vital victory.

4. 195/4 vs Delhi Capitals Women (10 January 2026)

Mumbai Indians Women posted their third-highest score of 195/4 against Delhi Capitals Women on 10 January 2026 at DY Patil Stadium, winning by 50 runs.

195/4 vs Delhi Capitals Women (10 January 2026)
Score: Hindustan Times 

Harmanpreet Kaur remained unbeaten on 74, while Nat Sciver-Brunt contributed 70, helping MI reach a challenging total. Nicola Carey led the bowling attack, taking three wickets as DC struggled, eventually finishing at 145 all out.

Harmanpreet Kaur was yet again  named Player of the Match for her all-round performance, guiding MI to a strong and commanding victory.

5. 193/3 vs Gujarat Giants Women (13 January 2026)

Mumbai Indians Women posted their fourth-highest WPL score while chasing 193 against Gujarat Giants Women on 13 January 2026 at DY Patil Stadium, winning by seven wickets.

193/3 vs Gujarat Giants Women (13 January 2026)
Score: Hindustan Times 

Harmanpreet Kaur led the innings with an unbeaten 71, supported by Nicola Carey (38*) and Amanjot Kaur, guiding MI to the second-highest successful chase in WPL history. Early wickets and fielding lapses hurt the Gujarat Giants’ chances.

Harmanpreet Kaur was named Player of the Match for her masterful innings, helping MI extend their unbeaten record against Gujarat Giants to 8-0.

6. 191/3 vs Gujarat Giants Women (9 March 2024)

Mumbai Indians Women posted their fifth-highest WPL score while chasing 191 against Gujarat Giants Women on 9 March 2024 in Delhi, winning by seven wickets.

191/3 vs Gujarat Giants Women (9 March 2024)
Source: NDTV Sports 

Harmanpreet Kaur led the charge with an unbeaten 95, supported by Yastika Bhatia (49), as MI overcame a strong start from the Giants. The final overs saw MI accelerate perfectly, finishing the chase with authority.

Harmanpreet Kaur was once again the Player of the Match for her match-winning knock, securing the Mumbai Indians a playoff spot for the second consecutive season.

7. 188/9 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women (11 March 2025)

Mumbai Indians Women posted their sixth-highest WPL score of 188/9 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on 11 March 2025 at Brabourne Stadium. They fell short by 11 runs in a tight contest.

188/9 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women (11 March 2025)
Source: The Indian Express 

Nat Sciver-Brunt shone with 69 runs, and Sneh Rana took 3 key wickets. However, MI couldn’t chase RCB’s 199/3, powered by Smriti Mandhana (53), Ellyse Perry (49*), and Georgia Wareham (31*).

Sneh Rana was awarded Player of the Match for her brilliant bowling that helped MI stay competitive.

8. 182/4 vs UP Warriorz Women (24 March 2023)

Mumbai Indians Women posted their seventh-highest WPL score, 182/4, against UP Warriorz on 24 March 2023 at the DY Patil Stadium, winning by 72 runs.

182/4 vs UP Warriorz Women (24 March 2023)
Source: NDTV Sports 

Nat Sciver-Brunt starred with an unbeaten 72 off 38 balls and took 1/21, while Issy Wong grabbed the first-ever WPL hat-trick to dismantle UP Warriorz for 110. Key contributors included Ecclestone (2/39) for MI and Navgire (43) for UP Warriorz.

Nat Sciver-Brunt was awarded Player of the Match for her brilliant all-round performance that powered Mumbai into the WPL final.

9. 179/6 vs Gujarat Giants Women (10 March 2025)

Mumbai Indians Women posted their eighth-highest WPL total, 179/6, against Gujarat Giants on 10 March 2025 at Brabourne, winning by 9 runs.

179/6 vs Gujarat Giants Women (10 March 2025)
Source: India Today 

Harmanpreet Kaur starred with 54 off 33 balls, while Nat Sciver-Brunt contributed 38. Amelia Kerr and Hayley Matthews shared the MI bowling workload, taking key wickets. 

Gujarat Giants fought back fiercely, led by Bharti Fulmali’s hard- hitting 61 off 22 balls, but could only manage 170 all out.

Harmanpreet Kaur was awarded Player of the Match for her crucial half-century that guided Mumbai to victory and kept their perfect head-to-head record against Gujarat Giants intact at 6-0.

10. 173/6 vs Delhi Capitals Women (23 February 2024)

Mumbai Indians Women posted their ninth-highest WPL score of 173/6 while chasing 172 against Delhi Capitals on 23 February 2024 at Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, winning by 4 wickets on the last ball.

173/6 vs Delhi Capitals Women (23 February 2024)
Source: ESPNcric info 

Yastika Bhatia scored 57, and Harmanpreet Kaur made 55, while debutant S Sajana finished the match with a nerveless six off the final ball. For Delhi, Alice Capsey scored 7,5 and Jemimah Rodrigues added 42.

Harmanpreet Kaur was awarded Player of the Match for her brilliant innings that anchored Mumbai’s thrilling last-ball chase.

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Conclusion: Mumbai Indians’ Highest Score in WPL Is 213 Runs 

Mumbai Indians Women’s highest score in WPL history is 213/4 against Gujarat Giants. They have consistently posted strong totals in the tournament.

Their batting lineup, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, Nat Sciver-Brunt, and Yastika Bhatia, has often delivered match-winning performances. These players, along with others, have made crucial contributions in many games.

Mumbai Indians’ ability to score quickly while keeping wickets in hand makes them one of the toughest teams to beat in the WPL.

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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