The first season of IPL was played in 2008 and its final match was between Chennai Super Kings captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rajasthan Royals captained by Shane Warne in which Rajasthan won.
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Mumbai: The first season of the Women’s Premier League is nearing its end. Today i.e. on Sunday, the final match of the first season of this league will be played. The title match between Mumbai Indians, captained by Harmanpreet Kaur, and Delhi Capitals, captained by Meg Lanning, will be played at the Brabourne Stadium. The men’s team of Delhi Capitals has not won the IPL yet, but the women’s team of this franchise has shown a strong performance in its very first season and has reached the title match and is also a contender to win. The dominance shown by the men’s team of Mumbai Indians The team has also maintained. But seeing this final, the memories of the first season of IPL have become fresh.
Mumbai Indians was failing badly in the first season of IPL and could not reach the finals. Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) made it to the semi-finals in the first season of IPL but lost to Rajasthan Royals. That is, both the teams did not reach the finals. In such a situation, you must be thinking that what is the similarity between the finals of the first season of IPL and the finals of the first season of WPL. There is not only equality, but in this match the old score with Australia will be equal.
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Harmanpreet will do wonders
The final match of the Women’s Premier League is from Mumbai captained by Harmanpreet Kaur and Delhi Capitals captained by Meg Lanning. Harmanpreet Kaur is Indian and Lanning is Australian. Now just remember the final of the first season of IPL. The first final was between Chennai Super Kings captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rajasthan Royals captained by Shane Warne. Dhoni Indian and Warne Australian. This is the commonality he was referring to.
Will Harmanpreet do a big job
Now but the bigger thing is that will Harmanpreet Kaur be able to do what Dhoni could not do? Will Harmanpreet Kaur be able to take revenge from Australia? Rajasthan had defeated Chennai in the first final of IPL. That means the team captained by an Australian player had defeated the team captained by an Indian player. Now Harmanpreet Kaur has a chance to equalize that defeat. The season is also the first and the Australian captain is also in front. Now everyone is just waiting for the old accounts to be equal.
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